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MENTAL HEALTH

Coroner’s Report on Latest Death at the Hands of Psychiatry Is a Condemnation: “Gross Failure”

The multibillion-dollar industry of death that is psychiatry has been unable to cover its bloody tracks this year—which is why public trust in psychiatry is dead.

MENTAL HEALTH

Statistics Show Intrinsic Racist Bigotry of Psychiatry

For hundreds of years, the racist principles of psychiatry have manifested in everything from involuntary commitment rates to eugenics. 

MENTAL HEALTH

Big Pharma Seeking Ways to Bypass New Rules about Broadcast Drug Warnings in Ads

New FDA rules requiring clear warnings of dangerous side effects in drug ads is setting off alarms at drug companies: How do you legally distract from “Antidepressants may increase suicidal thoughts and actions and worsen depression in children and young adults”?
MEDIA & ETHICS

REPORT UNETHICAL JOURNALISM

Have you or your institution been attacked by biased media? Tell us your story. We want to know.
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HUMANITARIAN FEATURES

ARTS & CULTURE

Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens, Completing Its Latest Miracle

The 861-year-old cathedral survived a fire in 2019. A “40-year restoration” was completed in just five—because faith makes everything possible.

DRUG PREVENTION

A Man on a Mission: Michael DeLeon’s 24/7 Drive to Create a Drug-Free World

Everywhere all the time, DeLeon’s quest encompasses everything from vaping to the collateral damage of alcohol abuse. “We’re three years deep into a catastrophe,” he says.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Enrollment to Religious Institutions Skyrockets, Proving Young Adults Aren’t Moving Away from Faith

Faith-based universities have experienced a whopping increase of young adults attending; the movement spans many religions and indicates that reports of religion’s demise have been greatly exaggerated.