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NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk shifts his focus from scoring touchdowns to winning the battle to keep kids off drugs. The Super Bowl champion is an international spokesman for Drug-Free World and educates millions on the dangers of drugs.
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DRUGS

Sinaloa Drug Cartel Leaders Indicted With New Federal Charge of Narcoterrorism

Authorities allege the brothers controlled the critical Tijuana drug corridor for 15 years, moving massive quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana into the United States.

HUMAN RIGHTS

From Abolition to Backpage: How Tony Ortega Enabled Modern-Day Sexual Slavery

Two centuries ago, US Congress banned the slave trade. Against that backdrop, Tony Ortega’s defense of Backpage child sex trafficking shows how exploitation evolves—and enablers evade accountability.

MENTAL HEALTH

Psychiatric Trade Journal Admits Severe SSRI Withdrawal Is Common and Prolonged

After decades of warnings from watchdogs and researchers, the psychiatric establishment finally acknowledges that stopping SSRIs can trigger debilitating physical and mental effects.
MEDIA & ETHICS

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HUMANITARIAN FEATURES

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

California Bill Would Make Disrupting Religious Services a Felony

Lawmakers seek stronger legal tools as attacks on houses of worship in California rise, threatening congregants’ ability to worship in peace.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Leaders From 30 Faiths Unite in Washington, DC, to Confront Global Religious Persecution

The sixth annual International Religious Freedom Summit gathered more than 90 organizations in Washington to defend freedom of belief as a cornerstone of global stability, dignity and peace. 

HUMAN RIGHTS

Bay Area Operation Rescues 73 Trafficking Victims After Super Bowl

A sweeping, 11-county operation led by Santa Clara County’s Human Trafficking Task Force recovers dozens of survivors—including a 12-year-old—while law enforcement pivots toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup.