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Anna Johansen Brown

Anna Johansen Brown

Anna Johansen Brown is features editor for The World and Everything in It and based in Chicago. A former speech and debate coach, she graduated from the World Journalism Institute in 2018. Follow Anna on Twitter @AnnaJohansen_.

Follow Anna Johansen Brown on Twitter @AnnaJohansen_


Articles by Anna Johansen Brown

Episode 2: Boneyard

Five doctors testify in court about Terri’s condition, and new evidence surfaces about why she might have collapsed in the first place.

As the Schiavo case rolls into its 11th year, a new witness steps forward with allegations against Michael Schiavo—a witness the Schindlers think could win the case for them.

After medical complications prevents the Sutton family from conceiving, their journey towards adoption leads to suffering and hope

The Sutton family encounters physical and emotional suffering while trying to have children


Recent

The Supreme Court extends availability of an abortion drug while considering restrictions; 300 are dead in Sudan as fighting continues; two teens and one adult have been charged following a mass shooting in Alabama; Kevin McCarthy unveils budget plan to raise the national debt limit; Florida expands parental rights law to cover 4th-12th grade classes on human sexuality; and North Korea says it will soon launch its first spy satellite

The Snowflakes program is giving frozen embryos a shot at life, and family

Protests across the country as courts fight over the fate of abortion drug mifepristone; rival generals escalate violent clash in Sudan; a shooting in Dadeville, Alabama leaves four dead; Finland is building a fence along its border with Russia to deter illegal immigration; Japan’s Prime Minister unharmed after an attack on Saturday; a Delaware jury will hear a defamation case against Fox News today; and gas prices are on the rise again

An infant hospice center in Asheville, NC, helps families celebrate the short lives of babies born with severe fetal abnormalities

A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict former President Trump, but has not yet indicated the charges; Police in Nashville release the 911 call reporting Monday’s shooting at Covenant School; a train carrying ethanol fuel derailed in Minnesota; A Texas overturns part of Obamacare; American intelligence reports that Russia may be bartering for weapons from North Korea in exchange for food; Russia has detained a Wall Street Journal reporter on espionage charges; and the Pope is recovering from a respiratory infection

Tomorrow marks 18 years since the death of the woman at the center of a controversy over the right of brain-damaged people to live…or die