Stories Tagged as
Death
Far-flung relatives now watch funerals online
Feb 22, 2013
Turns out online funerals aren’t just for celebrities. More and more families across the U.S. are looking at them as a way to cut costs, and include more friends and relatives.
The dangers of summer fun
by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 8, 2012
Some of America's favorite summertime activities may be fun, but they come with a lot of risks.
Letters: An estate planning primer
by
Adriene Hill
and Paddy Hirsch
Jul 13, 2012
This week's letter segments tackles questions for the senior set.
Federal student loans at death
Apr 30, 2012
I've got a fair amount of student loans. I've also got a good job as a college professor, and I will be able to pay them off eventually. But I'm concerned about my wife. If something should happen, do student loans transfer to a spouse or do they stick with me? Rudolf, Providence, RI
The hard decision
Feb 17, 2012
One of the toughest decisions a pet owner has to make is how and when to end an animal's life. Tess talks with pet owners and a vet about balancing the cost of life and death.
How to plan for passing away
Jan 18, 2012
It isn't always an easy subject, but what are the best ways to plan ahead for your funeral, and the money you leave behind?
So long cremation, hello liquefaction.
by
John Moe
Aug 31, 2011
A Florida funeral home debuts the Resomator, which "uses heated alkaline water to dissolve bodies in about three hours." It's said to be more...
For public good, not for profit.
You guys you guys you guys: Jetpack news!
by
John Moe
May 31, 2011
So a new jetpack designed by New Zealanders has started doing some test runs. It tackles a central problem that every jetpack builder has faced:...
Thoughts on digital life after death
by
author198
Jun 28, 2010
We asked people in the Public Insight Network about whether they've thought about what to do with their online lives after they die. Here are...