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From celebrity gossip to anti-religious propaganda, Wakeford’s brand of “journalism” leaves only wreckage behind.
Survivors’ voices and new memorials mark the grim milestone. “This isn’t a partisan issue. It’s a human issue,” says Dr. Ira Helfand—as global stockpiles grow for the first time since the Cold War.
While Backpage’s owners are serving prison sentences, former Village Voice editor Tony Ortega—who defended the site and ...
In a remote Alabama town, victims were drugged, restrained and raped for profit—while continuing to attend school.
So the policy of at least two bad-apple VA hospitals, and perhaps 170 more, is to operate like “hopeless hotels”—to ...
Drug regulatory agencies in Germany and Australia have added warnings that atomoxetine can trigger violent or suicidal thoughts—sparking urgent concern over its long‑term use in children and adults.
The Headleys’ proud confession of ties to a cybercrime syndicate is no shock given their long record of deceit and hate.
In a world where conflict dominates headlines and human rights fall victim to spin, censorship and competing agendas, a ...
A Scientology Network Meet a Scientologist episode reveals how Kitaura built a first-place brand in a nation with 9,000 burger restaurants.
The federal government has drawn a new line: Religious freedom in the workplace isn’t optional—it’s a civil right. A Muslim flight attendant was put on leave for declining to serve alcoholic drinks, ...
Alex Barnes-Ross, who now peddles online hate under the stage name “Apostate Alex,” likes to act the part of the conscience-stricken rebel. In reality, he was expelled from the Church of Scientology ...