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DRUGS
Study Finds Marijuana Users Twice as Likely to Die From Heart Disease
New studies show marijuana users are significantly more likely to suffer heart attacks, strokes and premature death—yet most still think it’s harmless.
MENTAL HEALTH
“Chemically Castrated” After Antidepressants: The Permanent Damage of PSSD
Six years after doctors petitioned for Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction label warnings, the FDA has done nothing. Now, victims are speaking out—before more lives are destroyed.
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.
DRUGS
Doctor to Plead Guilty in Matthew Perry Ketamine Death Case
“I wonder how much this moron will pay,” wrote Dr. Salvador Plasencia, who now faces 40 years for supplying the actor with ketamine.
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.”
MENTAL HEALTH
Paul Durcan, Irish Poet Who Survived Psychiatric Abuse to Become a National Icon, Dies at 80
Psychiatry tried to crush his art with shock, drugs and fear. Instead, Paul Durcan built a legacy that defined Irish poetry for generations.
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.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Another State Joins the Push to Make Hotels Safer From Human Trafficking
States are cracking down on the hospitality industry’s role in human trafficking. New mandates mean fewer blind eyes and faster interventions.
DRUGS
Darknet Drug Ring Crushed as Global Agencies Seize 317 Pounds of Fentanyl
Coordinated across four continents, Operation RapTor dismantled a darknet drug empire, seizing enough fentanyl to kill 71.5 million.
MENTAL HEALTH
Involuntary Commitment in NC Called “Abusive and Dehumanizing” in New Rights Report
Disability Rights NC urges an end to coercive psychiatric detentions after exposing widespread misuse in North Carolina.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Nationwide Crackdown Rescues 70 and Exposes Widespread Sex Trafficking in US Massage Parlors
Simultaneous raids in 19 states dismantle a massive network exploiting Chinese women in illegal “massage parlors,” with 46 arrests and more than 70 victims liberated.
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.