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Lynda Bluestein wanted the right to die on her own terms after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. A new documentary shows how she did it.
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FIRST ON FOX: It's not easy in today's political climate to get Democrats and Republicans into a friendly, collaborative space together. But that's exactly what happened this week when Lynda ...
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