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Seeing through the eyes of the cops who kill unarmed black people

Rachel Leah
A new series tackles police killing, both from the victims' standpoint and the officer's

“When They Call You a Terrorist”: Black Lives Matter memoir is rooted in radical love

Erin Keane
Patrisse Khan-Cullors' gripping memoir shows how a community organizer for justice is grown

What Michael Phelps revealed about his struggle with depression needs to be heard

Rachel Leah
During a mental health conference in Chicago, the Olympian spoke openly about his battles with suicidal thoughts

Hospital staff dumped a mentally ill patient in freezing weather wearing only a hospital gown

April M. Short
"Patient dumping" is a symptom of a broken healthcare system

Her sister’s keeper: Caring for a sibling with mental illness

Jenny Gold
While one has paranoid schizophrenia, the sibling relationship grows complicated

Obscure vomiting illness linked to long-term pot use

Pauline Bartolone
This obscure syndrome affects marijuana users who smoke multiple times a day, over a long period

Allowing mentally ill people to access firearms is not fueling mass shootings

Miranda Lynne Baumann, Brent Teasdale
Mental illness is often named a cause of gun violence despite it contributing to a small fraction of violent crimes

Former White Supremacist leader — here’s how to stop hate groups from spreading

Eleanor J. Bader
Christian Picciolini discusses his new book, "White American Youth"

U.S. police killed over 1,000 civilians in 2017

Celisa Calacal
Sixty-eight of those killed by police this year were unarmed

Fire at psychiatric hospital shows need for more beds

Barbara Feder Ostrov
Near incineration of psychiatric hospital highlights gaping need for more beds

“Dr. Phil” show accused of supplying substance-addicted guest with vodka, Xanax

Gabriel Bell
Another guest alleges show staff told her where to buy heroin

The biggest superhero movies of 2017, ranked worst to best

Jarrett Lyons
There were a lot of caped crusaders at the multiplex in 2017 — which ones stunk it up and which ones saved the day?

How Coca-Cola invented Christmas as we know it

Valerie Vande Panne
The fat old white man clad in red is a marketing gimmick. Let's consider replacing him

Made in the image of Betsy DeVos

Abby Norwood
We were poor but happy atheists, until my parents found Amway, Jesus and the gospel of wealth

Psychiatrists should not be involved in presidential politics

Arash Javanbakht
Why psychiatric speculation isn't helping matters

“32 Pills: My Sister’s Suicide,” creator Hope Litoff on the personal costs of art and suicide

Tom Roston
The power and cost of art is the heart of a documentary exploring one journey, including relapse, through grief

Donald Trump is waging war on reality — so far, reality is losing

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's campaign against reality isn't a distraction or a sign of mental illness. It's his historical mission

How Trump and congress are erasing the last 20 years

Jillian S. Ambroz
They’re using an obscure 1990s law to wipe out regulations protecting citizens and the environment

After a psychotic break, what’s the new normal?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Police found Zack McDermott crying in his underwear on a subway platform. Here's how he bounced back.

Trump’s presidency may present “the greatest psychiatric disaster in history”

Chauncey DeVega
Johns Hopkins psychologist John Gartner suggests an "80 percent chance" that Trump will push the nuclear button

“People like funny women now”: A chat with “Lady Dynamite” co-star Ana Gasteyer

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the versatile "Saturday Night Live" alum about being a woman in comedy in today's unfunny world

86 percent of women in jail are sexual-violence survivors

Rachel Leah
When speaking of mass incarceration, men are usually the default, it's time that change

Trump’s global ignorance on display: “This isn’t a guns situation”

Heather Digby Parton
We have 13,000 gun murders a year; Japan has almost none. Trump's answer is more guns "in the opposite direction"

SMILF: Single lady seeks satisfaction but leaves us cold

Melanie McFarland
Showtime's new half-hour gets credit for presenting a female point of view. Too bad its gaze is unfocused
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