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MENTAL HEALTH
Michigan Psychiatric Hospital Collapses Along with the System That Enabled It
Pontiac General lost federal funding after a damning record of abuse and neglect. Now it seeks accreditation while housing just four patients.
CORRUPTION
Connecticut Bureaucrats Hit Whistleblower with Sky-High FOIA Fee to Bury Loan Abuse Scandal
Connecticut’s DECD wasted millions of taxpayer dollars on bad loans—then punished the whistleblower who uncovered it.
MENTAL HEALTH
Tennessee Leads Charge to Uncover Psychiatric Drug Role in Mass Violence
The state’s groundbreaking law demands public accountability and total transparency on psychiatric drugs tied to mass murder.
HUMAN RIGHTS
From Public Trust to Public Disgrace: Child Sex Abuse Charges Rock Public Offices from MN to CO
From Minnesota to Colorado, four (now former) public officials stand accused of child sex crimes, shattering the trust of those they vowed to protect and represent.
MENTAL HEALTH
Magic Mushroom Use Surges While Psychiatrists Push Deadly Psychedelics as “Therapy”
Psilocybin use among 12th graders jumped 53 percent in four years, with even higher numbers expected as new data rolls in.
MENTAL HEALTH
FDA Tries to Slam Shut the Revolving Door—After Decades of Industry Capture
From cozy relationships to blockbuster approvals, a new FDA policy promises transparency after decades of industry entanglement. But is it too little, too late?
HATE
Antisemitic Incidents in the US Hit Record High, Jewish Watchdog Warns
As antisemitic rhetoric moves from the margins into the mainstream, ADL reports record-setting incidents in campuses, communities and public life.
DRUGS
Generation K: The Hidden Crisis of Ketamine Addiction Among UK Youth
As ketamine use among young Britons triples, so do the devastating consequences: bladder loss, chronic pain and suicide.
DRUGS
First Nations Bear Brunt of British Columbia’s Deadly Opioid Epidemic
As officials enable addiction, overdose deaths in British Columbia remain staggering. First Nations communities bear the brunt of the crisis—at seven times the provincial rate.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Women in Jazz Media Founder Fiona Ross Silent on Son’s Serial Stalking
Nonprofit that claims to empower women refuses to answer for Alex Barnes-Ross’ repeated, unrepentant stalking of them.
DRUGS
“Rhino Tranq” Hits US Streets as Drug Traffickers Up the Ante
A fentanyl adulterant 10 to 20 times stronger than xylazine is sweeping the US. As medetomidine surges, users face unseen dangers with every hit.
HUMAN RIGHTS
West Virginia White Couple Get Centuries in Prison for Enslaving Adopted Black Children
Donald Lantz and Jeanne Whitefeather tortured five children they forced into slave labor, locking them in a shed without water or light. “May God have mercy on your souls, because this court will not,” the judge said.