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A Scientology Network Meet a Scientologist episode reveals how Kitaura built a first-place brand in a nation with 9,000 burger restaurants.
She drew her children into crime and flooded her community with cocaine. Now Deborah Mason is trading Gucci for a prison cell. Everybody loves Grandma. And in the case of 65-year-old Deborah Mason, ...
Over 50,000 Québécois were involuntarily committed—illegally—between 2015 and 2024, triggering a landmark legal fight for accountability.
In a world where conflict dominates headlines and human rights fall victim to spin, censorship and competing agendas, a global summit at the UN gave young delegates the mic—and a mission.
There are depths to which even the most hardened criminals won’t sink. But Marc and Claire Headley keep finding new ones. Their latest? The pair recently announced their membership in Anonymous, the ...
The DEA’s largest-ever fentanyl operation exposed cartel delivery networks mimicking Amazon—flooding American streets with pills disguised as prescription drugs.
A five-year national survey finds Americans reconnecting with faith, boosting church attendance, service and study. Even former “nones” are coming to church.
In a tectonic shift for human rights, Italy’s Constitutional Court has now ruled that involuntary psychiatric detainment without legal representation is unconstitutional, setting a precedent with ...
Cartels are no longer just trafficking drugs—they’re tapping pipelines, terrorizing truckers and selling stolen crude to US refiners in a billion-dollar criminal enterprise.
Mary Fulp was involuntarily committed to a mental health facility and forcibly injected with psychotropic drugs—all “because I love Jesus,” she says.
Psychiatric staff in the UK restrained, humiliated and assaulted vulnerable patients while colleagues turned a blind eye. A disturbing new study reveals just how deep the abuse goes.
Seni’s Law in the UK bans the disproportionate and inappropriate use of face-down psychiatric restraint because it kills patients. The death industry that is psychiatry doesn’t care.