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DRUGS

Former Olympic Snowboarder Ryan Wedding Captured After Leading International Cocaine Empire

After landing on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list, Wedding was arrested in Mexico, ending a 10-month international manhunt for the accomplished snowboarder turned cocaine kingpin.

MENTAL HEALTH

Nearly Half of Psychiatric Patients Report Sexual Violence in “Treatment” Facilities

A new watchdog white paper highlights that up to 45 percent of psychiatric inpatients report sexual assault amid widespread deaths, restraints and forced drugging in profit‑driven mental health facilities.

MENTAL HEALTH

Alaska Psychiatrist Indicted After 100 Percent of Insurance Claims Reviewed Found Fraudulent

Bautista allegedly billed for nonexistent sessions and submitted claims while on vacation or out of state—until an Alaska state trooper, whose daughter was “treated” by her, blew the whistle.

HATE

Naked Bigotry in Oklahoma Blocks Plans for a New Mosque

The city council voted 4–1 against rezoning for a 42,000-square-foot mosque, masking discrimination behind infrastructure concerns.

MENTAL HEALTH

Mental Health Watchdog Demands Action as Sexual Dysfunction Complaints on Antidepressants Grow

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights says FDA approval of antidepressants ignores decades of documented, permanent harms and calls for a full independent investigation into PSSD.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Investigation Exposes How a False Media Narrative Cost a Religion Its Legal Status in Japan

New research uncovers how media hysteria and falsehoods led to the denial of religious rights for hundreds of thousands of believers across Japan.

HATE

19-Year-Old Antisemite Charged in Burning of Mississippi’s Largest Synagogue

The suspect, who has a history of antisemitic posts online, confessed to targeting the house of worship because of its “Jewish ties.” The blaze has left the state’s largest synagogue unable to host worship services.

MENTAL HEALTH

Harvard-Affiliated Review Finds Global Psychiatric Industry Corrupt and Coercive

Decades of profit-driven practices have fueled abuse, forced drugging and human rights violations worldwide. Experts demand a complete overhaul.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Australia’s Religious Freedom Debate Splinters as Victoria Inquiry Draws Fire

While a federal royal commission probes rising antisemitism, a Victorian parliamentary inquiry into “cults” is being condemned by faith leaders for stigmatizing religions and fueling bigotry.

CORRUPTION

Connecticut Attorney General’s Office Reprimanded for Pay-to-Play Public Records Policy

A stinging Freedom of Information Commission recommendation finds the state’s top legal office demanded advance payment for records, treated transparency as secondary, and adopted an unpublished fee policy that violates Connecticut law.

MENTAL HEALTH

Public Money, Private Harm: Inside the UK’s For-Profit Mental Health System

National inspectors uncover rampant abuse and chronic safety breakdowns across private psychiatric facilities while the NHS spends billions on outsourced “care.”

CORRUPTION

Michigan Journalist Sues State Attorney General’s Office Over “Grant-and-Delay” FOIA Practices

Despite repeated reform efforts, Michigan’s FOIA remains ineffective, leaving citizens and journalists blocked from accessing critical government records.