Grace is a staff writer at WORLD and a graduate of the World Journalism Institute.
Even after Terri’s death, her legacy continues to play out in her family’s life…and around the world
The Schindlers’ allies keep ramping up their rescue efforts, but Terri is slowly fading
As Terri's date with death approaches, powerful new allies come to her aid, and Michael makes a stunning reversal
As politicians and lawyers spar over Terri’s fate, a higher authority speaks up: the Pope.
The Schindlers have lost in the courts at every turn, but maybe governor Jeb Bush can intervene and save Terri.
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.
The U.S.-Canada trade dispute hits border towns hard
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