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DRUGS

Some 1 in 3 Americans Harmed by Loved Ones’ Use of Alcohol or Drugs

A study by the Alcohol Research Group shows 160 million collateral damage victims of substance abuse, including traffic accidents, vandalism, physical harm, financial issues and family or marriage problems.

HUMAN RIGHTS

United States Scores a Miserable “D” for Human Rights Record

University of Rhode Island’s Global RIghts Project ranked 195 countries; 62 percent failed outright, and only 20 percent scored an "A" or "B." Global respect for people’s fundamental rights is in decline.

MENTAL HEALTH

“Mental Health” Counselors Continue to Rip Off American Taxpayers

Twenty billion in annual fraud originates in the mental health industry. In the latest embarrassment, three Connecticut counselors were caught red-handed. 

HUMAN RIGHTS

Scottish Police Smash Thai Sex Trafficking Ring

Couple trafficked Thai women to Scotland, burdened them with huge debt and forced them into prostitution to “pay it back.” The perpetrators face years in prison. 

HUMAN RIGHTS

Largest-Ever Operation Against Human Trafficking Demonstrates International Cooperation

Operation Liberterra II rescued 3,222 potential human trafficking victims and netted 2,517 arrests as a result of monitoring nearly 24,000 flights.

MENTAL HEALTH

New WMA Guidelines Authorize Forced Experiments on the Mentally Ill 

Dehumanizing the so-called mentally ill by authorizing coercive experiments is a regression to an ugly past.

DRUGS

Psychiatrists & Corporate Pushers Behind Failed Attempts to Saturate US with Psychedelic Drugs

They failed, and despite hundreds of millions in spending, every pro-drug initiative in the US went down to defeat this year. America understands the scourge of drugs better than the pushers. 

CORRUPTION

Federal Agencies Continue to Duck FOIA Requests with Glomar Response

Eagerly adopted across the whole of government, this trick allows bureaucrats to duck FOIA accountability by refusing to even “confirm or deny the existence” of records.

DRUGS

San Francisco Will Pay Addicts Not to Do Drugs, Thanks to Just-Passed Measure

San Francisco tries everything to slow drug use … except the one thing proven to work. Deaths have tripled as a result. 

MENTAL HEALTH

“I Was Not Suicidal When I Entered, But I Was When I Left”—Crime & Chaos at DC Psychiatric Institute

Psychiatric Institute of Washington, DC, the city’s only for-profit mental hospital, is home to “a disturbing long-standing pattern of abuse and neglect.”

HUMAN RIGHTS

Arizona Voters Pass Measure Mandating Life Sentences for Child Sex Traffickers

A new law sends “a clear message that Arizona will not tolerate child sex trafficking.” But will it effectively deter the crime?

DRUGS

“Give Me Half a Gram of Meth and You Can Take My Daughter”—Oklahoma Woman Arrested

A shocking story encapsulates the inhumanity drugs induce when a mother gives her daughter away … to her dealer. The little girl is still missing.