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HATE

New Data Shows Anti-Sikh Hate Crimes in the US Surged 3,700% Over a Decade

While total hate crimes fell across the US in 2025, anti-Sikh violence spiked to historic highs. The data shows a community increasingly singled out for attack.

MENTAL HEALTH

Bomb Threat Suspect Tells FBI Psychiatric Drugs Triggered In-⁠Flight Breakdown

The case underscores documented risks tied to psychotropic drugs, including agitation, hostility and violence.

HUMAN RIGHTS

UN Lawyer Arielle Silverstein’s Support for Backpage Sex Trafficking Apologist Raises Integrity Questions

As the UN champions global efforts against modern-day slavery, scrutiny is mounting over whether its attorney’s financial support of her husband—who long defended the world’s largest child sex trafficking marketplace—undermines the institution’s human rights mandate.

DRUGS

Former Olympic Snowboarder Ryan Wedding Captured After Leading International Cocaine Empire

After landing on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list, Wedding was arrested in Mexico, ending a 10-month international manhunt for the accomplished snowboarder turned cocaine kingpin.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Operation Relentless Justice Nets 293 Child Predators While Key Enabler Walks Free

A nationwide FBI operation targets child sexual exploitation, yet the man who defended the world’s largest sex trafficking site escapes accountability.

DRUGS

Former Olympian Turned Drug Lord Ordered Witness Assassinated in Colombia

Prosecutors allege Ryan Wedding directed the hit to stop a federal witness from testifying about his transnational drug empire. Law enforcement calls him one of the most dangerous fugitives in the hemisphere.

HATE

Neo-Nazi Pleads Guilty in Plot to Poison Minority Children on New Year’s Eve

An undercover FBI agent exposed the Georgian national’s plan to use a Santa disguise to deliver poisoned candy. His online manifesto and instructions have already fueled murders and attacks worldwide.

HUMAN RIGHTS

“Operation Summer Heat” Shuts Down Nebraska Hotel Trafficking Ring

Five hotel operators face labor and sex trafficking charges after a law enforcement action rescued 27 victims and exposed dire conditions in Nebraska hotels, echoing abuses documented across the country.

HUMAN RIGHTS

DOJ Launches Largest Trafficking Victim Payout in US History—Questions Remain Over Tony Ortega’s Role

While Backpage’s owners are serving prison sentences, former Village Voice editor Tony Ortega—who defended the site and mocked victims—hasn’t faced charges, prompting calls for broader accountability.

DRUGS

Cartel Hacks Cameras to Hunt FBI Agent and Informants: DOJ Report

A newly released report shows a cartel weaponizing hacked surveillance to intimidate, locate and kill those who cooperate with law enforcement.