
MENTAL HEALTH
New “Study” Says Kissing Can Spread Depression—Experts Say “Psychiatry Has Lost Its Mind”
Psychiatry’s newest claim? Kissing can make you very sad. It’s yet more clickbait fearmongering from an industry built on it.

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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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MENTAL HEALTH
New “Study” Says Kissing Can Spread Depression—Experts Say “Psychiatry Has Lost Its Mind”
Psychiatry’s newest claim? Kissing can make you very sad. It’s yet more clickbait fearmongering from an industry built on it.
DRUGS
Crime Gangs Are Turning Quiet British Homes Into Cannabis Farms
Tempted by high rent offers, landlords unwittingly become hosts to criminal drug operations that put entire communities at risk.
HUMAN RIGHTS
North Carolina Motel Sued for Turning Blind Eye to Sex Trafficking
A new lawsuit claims staff ignored obvious signs of child sex trafficking to keep rooms filled and cash flowing.
MEDIA & ETHICS
REPORT UNETHICAL JOURNALISM
Have you or your institution been attacked by biased media? Tell us your story. We want to know.
HUMANITARIAN FEATURES
HUMAN RIGHTS
50 States of Disclosure: A State-by-State Road Trip Celebrating FOIA’s July 4 Anniversary
Nearly six decades on, FOIA remains a cornerstone of democracy—and despite delays, loopholes and denials in state laws, the fight for transparency endures.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Church Attendance and Faith Surge in Wake of Pandemic, National Study Finds
A five-year national survey finds Americans reconnecting with faith, boosting church attendance, service and study. Even former “nones” are coming to church.
ARTS & CULTURE
Writers of the Future Wins Gold at 2025 International Book Awards
Celebrating 40 years of spotlighting emerging talent, the acclaimed science fiction and fantasy anthology claims top honors amid thousands of global entries.