Ajay Singh

Associate Editor

ABOUT

Ajay is a Los Angeles-based journalist, writer, editor and newsroom manager with extensive experience in print, video and online news and features. Ajay previously worked as a staff correspondent for Asiaweek magazine in Hong Kong and in the New Delhi bureaus of The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal Asia. He is also a published author.

LATEST STORIES

HUMAN RIGHTS

Exposed: The Pharmacist of Shame Behind a Deepfake Porn Empire

Dispensing drugs by day and feeding the internet’s darkest fantasies by night, David Do’s digital double life just came crashing down.

MENTAL HEALTH

Coercive Psychiatric Drugging on America’s Streets Sparks Outcry From Human Rights Advocates

Coercive psychiatry shifts from institutional asylums to mobile clinics, extending control over vulnerable populations under the guise of “treatment.”

HATE

Texas Man Sentenced in Federal Hate Crime for Threats Against Sikhs

Bhushan Athale, a naturalized US citizen, used slurs and violent threats to target a Sikh civil rights group. He will serve over two years in federal prison.

ARTS & CULTURE

Writers of the Future Wins Gold at 2025 International Book Awards

Celebrating 40 years of spotlighting emerging talent, the acclaimed science fiction and fantasy anthology claims top honors amid thousands of global entries.

DRUGS

States Scramble to Regulate THC Drinks Amid Spike in Youth Cannabis Use

THC-infused beverages now account for 15 percent of Minnesota liquor chain sales, with daily cannabis use surpassing alcohol consumption.

CORRUPTION

Judge Rules Fort Smith Violated FOIA After Hiring Woman Charged with Felony Stalking

A judge found Fort Smith violated the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act after hiring a candidate charged with felony stalking. The fallout exposes deep cracks in transparency and oversight.

MENTAL HEALTH

Ohio Public Health Campaign Sounds Alarm on Akathisia & Psychiatric Drug Dangers

Psychiatric drug side effects like akathisia are too often dismissed—until it’s too late.

DRUGS

Ketamine’s Casualties: Britain’s Youth Pay the Price for What They Think Is a “Safer” High

Youth ketamine use has tripled in a decade as fatal complications and organ failure rise. UK officials may reclassify the drug after mounting deaths and public health warnings.

MENTAL HEALTH

Black Youth Disproportionately Killed by Violent Restraint in Psychiatric Facilities

A new report finds over 30 percent of those who die under facedown holds are Black and most perish within five minutes of restraint.

CORRUPTION

The Friendly Faces Behind America’s Prescription Machine

How pharmaceutical reps use charm, freebies and seduction to shape what your doctor prescribes—and why the cozy relationship may be costing you more than you think.