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From CIA fudge recipes to $2 million invoices for requests, public officials are making a mockery of transparency laws—often ...
From cancer risks to crime waves, experts detailed the real costs of cannabis, calling on governments to act before a ...
Funded by a drug company, the study hoped to prove the “benefits” of dropping acid. Instead, once again, psychiatry’s ...
West Virginia legislators are moving to exempt themselves from FOIA. If passed, the bill would end public accountability in ...
A Canadian study finds those who seek medical care at a hospital after using hallucinogens nearly three times more likely to ...
Governor Kathy Hochul wanted to gut protections and expand psychiatric human rights abuse. New York lawmakers said no.
A San Francisco Chronicle investigation reveals systemic failures at Santa Rosa Behavioral Healthcare, where abuse, neglect ...
A new study reveals that nearly 1 in 10 adults prescribed ADHD drugs are addicted—many without ever “misusing” them—in an ...
Wyoming now requires courts to use the toughest legal standard when government rules burden religious practice.
Legislators have passed over 1,100 exemptions to Florida’s Sunshine Law. From Dale Earnhardt’s 2001 autopsy to the governor’s ...
Quebec is taking religious intolerance to new levels—pushing to expand its ban on religious symbols from teachers to students ...
A Tokyo court’s ruling to dissolve the Unification Church has ignited a global debate over religious freedom. Critics warn it sets a dangerous precedent for all faiths.