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HUMAN RIGHTS
Amazon’s New Law Enforcement Facial Tech Stirs Up Protests
With the news that Amazon currently is selling its new facial recognition software, Rekognition, to law enforcement agencies, a number of rights and privacy groups including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have sounded the alarm.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Lawmakers Demand Justice for Victims of Backpage
How an online hub of sex trafficking weaves a web of lies to keep profits flowing, at untold cost to children’s lives.
DRUGS
Inundating Small Towns With Opioids
In a single year, from 2008 to 2009, Miami-Luken’s shipments of opioid pills to Williamson increased threefold.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Backpage: Using Emojis to Traffic Children
How an online hub of sex trafficking weaves a web of lies to keep profits flowing, at untold cost to children’s lives.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Backpage, Tony Ortega and the “Sanitizing” of Sex Ads
How an online hub of sex trafficking weaves a web of lies to keep profits flowing, at untold cost to children’s lives.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Shutting Down Backpage’s Sex Trafficking Empire
How an online hub of sex trafficking weaves a web of lies to keep profits flowing, at untold cost to children’s lives.
HUMAN RIGHTS
The First Amendment Doesn’t Greenlight Child Sex Trafficking
How an online hub of sex trafficking weaves a web of lies to keep profits flowing, at untold cost to children’s lives.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Backpage Executives Charged with Pimping
How an online hub of sex trafficking weaves a web of lies to keep profits flowing, at untold cost to children’s lives.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Backpage: In the Business of Child Sexual Exploitation
Online hub Backpage.com: Weaving a web of deceit, hiding behind protections for a free press, profiteers enabled sex trafficking of exploited children.
DRUGS
Post Office and State Department Blamed for Opioids in the Mail
Senators condemn the drug trade, but have put the Postal Service in their sights because they have jurisdiction over it.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Mass Graves Discovered in Myanmar
The Associated Press has confirmed the existence of at least five Rohingya mass graves in Myanmar, despite government claims that the massacres never happened.
MENTAL HEALTH
Enormous Increase in Women Taking Psychiatric Drugs
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that the number of American women taking ADHD drugs quadrupled since 2003.