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The ACLU just proved that our courts are being manipulated by private debt collectors
Matthew Rozsa
A damning new ACLU report uncovers how the private debt collection industry uses courts to do their dirty work
Conservatives mock Parkland victims after state GOP turns its back on them
Matthew Rozsa
Conservatives are delighting in the pain caused to children upset that Florida won't consider assault weapons ban
I am a “MasterChef” survivor
Jessie Glenn
Have you ever wondered what kind of person auditions for reality TV? Here's my story, and what I saw
10 ways schools, parents and communities can prevent school shootings now
Elizabeth Englander
Skills that communities and parents can start doing today to better protect children
It’s time to end the debate about video games and violence
Christopher J. Ferguson
People try to blame the Florida high school shooting on violent video games and other forms of media
Updated: Police say “no known ties” between Florida school shooter and white nationalist group
Charlie May
The leader of the Republic of Florida, a "white civil rights organization," said the Parkland shooter was a member
Neighbors, teachers describe Parkland gunman as “loner” who showed off guns on YouTube
Shira Tarlo
"I'm going to be a professional school shooter," the teenage suspect, Nikolas Cruz, allegedly said on YouTube
“Don’t even think about it!”: Megyn Kelly says “no gun reforms are getting through”
Matthew Rozsa
Megyn Kelly denounced American inactivity in the face of the deadliest high school shooting in US history
Trump’s tweet on Florida school shooting suggests victims partially at fault
Sophia Tesfaye
"Neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem," the president tweeted after a young man killed 17 in Parkland
Terror victims Donald Trump won’t talk about: Americans killed by the “alt-right”
Chauncey DeVega
White supremacists have killed 43 people and injured dozens more in the last four years. From the GOP: crickets
How Trump trauma is resurrecting the Jim Crow era
Kali Holloway
An interview with Theopia Jackson, head of clinical psychology at Saybrook University
The alt-right is killing people
Keegan Hankes, Alex Amend
The Southern Poverty Law Center counted over 100 people killed or injured by alleged alt-right perpetrators
5 charts show why the South is the least healthy region in the US
Jay Maddock
Southern sates consistently rank among the worst in the U.S. for health and wellness
Six big losers in our “booming” economy
Paul Buchheit
While stocks doubled, 18% more kids fell into poverty
The mental health and loneliness paradox
Julia Bainbridge
Humans need closeness to be healthy. Isolation caused by mental illness can make conditions worse
How to prevent child sexual abuse: Know the myths and realities
Elizabeth Jeglic, Cynthia Calkins
For parents, knowledge is power. Myths about sex offenders abound — here are the facts
The Trump admin’s approval of Medicaid work requirements threatens the lives of poor people
Meaghan LaSala
Forcing poor Americans to work to receive healthcare benefits could gut Medicaid and have devastating effects
Members of Congress, on Trump’s mental health: “You don’t have to convince us”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychiatrist Bandy Lee met with a dozen members of Congress to warn them about Donald Trump. They knew already
How mass incarceration harms U.S. health, in 5 charts
Emily Nagisa Keehn, J. Wesley Boyd
Issues of mental health, stress, and nutrition all contribute to the incarceration mortality rate
NRATV host: Preventing the Vegas shooter from buying 47 guns would have been “unacceptable”
Charlie May
Grant Stinchfield blasts laws that would have stopped Stephen Paddock from collecting an arsenal
Trump isn’t crazy, he’s just a terrible person
Kali Holloway
The president is more "bad than mad," according to the man who wrote the book on personality disorders
Dangerous Donald and the Doomsday Clock: Trump’s derangement could yet kill us all
Conor Lynch
Trump passed a cognitive test. Why are we not reassured, and why did that clock click a little closer to the end?
Work requirements don’t work: There are better ways to get people off welfare
Ed Dolan
Republicans are in love with making Medicaid recipients work — but that does nothing to get people out of poverty
How Big Pharma infiltrated the Boston Museum of Science
Martha Rosenberg
Pharma pushes its questionable psychiatric drugs on cash-hungry museums
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