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Marshall Faulk
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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EXPOSÉS

CORRUPTION

Richmond Settles FOIA Whistleblower Lawsuit for $549,000

Former FOIA officer Connie Clay alleged repeated transparency violations before being fired. The settlement and legal defense costs pushed the taxpayer burden to nearly five times her initial $250,000 claim.

MENTAL HEALTH

Bomb Threat Suspect Tells FBI Psychiatric Drugs Triggered In-⁠Flight Breakdown

The case underscores documented risks tied to psychotropic drugs, including agitation, hostility and violence.

MENTAL HEALTH

European Court of Human Rights Rules Prolonged Psychiatric Restraint in Denmark Violated Ban on Torture

Judgment exposes Denmark’s continued use of dangerous psychiatric restraint, affecting thousands of patients each year.
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HUMANITARIAN FEATURES

ARTS & CULTURE

At the Writers of the Future Art Reveal, New Worlds Move From Page to Canvas

Contest winners gather in Los Angeles for training and collaboration before discovering their stories paired with original artwork in the newest volume of Writers of the Future.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Anibal Heredia Burgos: Building Bridges Across Puerto Rico

Faith-Based Coordinator Anibal Heredia Burgos on pioneering interfaith collaboration—and why the new Ideal Church of Scientology of Puerto Rico represents a turning point for community impact.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Public School District Settles Religious Freedom Lawsuit, Restores Training Access for Students

The agreement between the Chicago Board of Education and Moody Bible Institute resolves a four-month dispute over whether public school programs can impose hiring conditions on faith-based institutions.