Supporting Parents with Addiction and Keeping Kids in Familiar Living Situations

States are exploring innovative ways to support parents with addiction while ensuring children can stay in familiar environments, but these programs may not receive sufficient resources from the government.

Pope Francis on Drug Legalization and Trafficking

Pope Francis criticizes drug legalization as a 'fantasy' and calls drug traffickers 'murderers'. He emphasizes the need to end drug trafficking and help those with addiction.

Chemsex and its Risks in Gay Community

Chemsex, a subculture involving drug-fueled gay orgies, has opened up new sexual possibilities for participants but also comes with significant risks, including fatal overdoses. The scene involves using drugs to enhance sexual pleasure and performance, with sessions sometimes lasting days. Participants face the dangers of drug toxicity, addiction, depression, and paranoia.

Supporting Parents with Addiction

States are exploring creative ways to support parents struggling with addiction while keeping children in familiar living situations, but lack of resources may hinder progress.

Defending Hunter Biden's Addiction as a Disease

MSNBC political analyst Molly Jong-Fast defends Hunter Biden, stating addiction is a disease and not a moral failing amid his federal gun trial. She criticizes Republicans for focusing on addiction aspect rather than drug problems in the country.

Hunter Biden's Trial

Federal prosecutors in Hunter Biden's trial are using testimony from women close to him, including his ex-wife and former girlfriends, to prove he lied about his drug use to buy a gun. His current wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, has been a supportive presence in court throughout the trial.

Hunter Biden's Federal Gun Trial

Hunter Biden's federal gun trial has resumed with closing arguments beginning, revealing evidence of drug use and addiction. Prosecutors argue that he knowingly made false statements in gun purchase and possession. Hunter Biden faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted.

President Joe Biden's handling of his son's legal issues

Historian Jon Meacham praised President Joe Biden for removing himself from his son Hunter's gun charges trail, emphasizing the accountability and rule of law in the situation.

Hunter Biden's Criminal Trial

Hunter Biden could testify in his criminal trial on Monday regarding the purchase of a handgun in 2018. He is facing charges related to making a false statement in the purchase of a gun and possession of a gun by a person who is an unlawful user of a controlled substance.

Tragic Death of Tai Anderson's Son Eli

Tai Anderson, ex-bassist of Third Day, announced the tragic death of his son, Eli, following the loss of his daughter in 2018. The band set up a GoFundMe to cover medical and memorial costs. The family confirmed Eli's death was due to addiction. The article also discusses the fentanyl crisis in the U.S. and its ties to China and President Joe Biden.

Adam Nimoy's Memoir about Reconciling with Leonard Nimoy

Adam Nimoy shares his complex relationship with his father, Leonard Nimoy, and how they reconciled before Leonard's death in 2015. The memoir explores their struggles and eventual peace.

Jelly Roll's Journey in Country Music

Country star Jelly Roll is training for a 13.1-mile race and working on legal issues to perform internationally. He has a criminal record that has prevented him from touring overseas. Despite his past legal troubles, he has overcome addiction and is now a rising star in country music.

Hunter Biden Trial on Firearm Charges

Hunter Biden is on trial in Delaware on charges related to obtaining a firearm unlawfully while allegedly addicted to drugs. The trial includes evidence of his drug use history and personal struggles with addiction.

Hunter Biden's Federal Gun Charges Trial

Hunter Biden is heading to trial on federal gun charges after a plea deal for misdemeanor tax offenses fell apart. The trial is expected to expose personal and embarrassing details about his life, including struggles with addiction and personal relationships.

Hunter Biden's federal gun case

Judge rules that prosecutors cannot use some salacious evidence in Hunter Biden's federal gun case, including references to his Navy discharge and child support case. Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to charges of making false statements on a federal form when purchasing a revolver in 2018. Court allows use of portions of Hunter Biden's book discussing addiction to drugs.

Daily Marijuana Use Surpasses Drinking in U.S.

Daily and near-daily marijuana use has surpassed similar levels of drinking in the U.S. for the first time in 2022, with an estimated 17.7 million people using marijuana daily compared to 14.7 million daily drinkers. This trend is attributed to changes in public policy and increased acceptance of marijuana use.

Marijuana Use in the U.S.

Daily and near-daily marijuana use in the U.S. is now more common than high-frequency drinking, with 40% of current cannabis users using it daily or near-daily. The trend reflects changes in public policy and the increase in per capita rate of reporting daily or near-daily marijuana use by 15-fold from 1992 to 2022.

Philadelphia's Aggressive Strategy to Address Illegal Drug Use in Kensington Neighborhood

Philadelphia's new mayor, Cherelle Parker, is implementing an aggressive strategy to address illegal drug use in the city's Kensington neighborhood, aiming to shut down the open-air drug market through increased police presence and enforcement of drug laws. While this plan has support from some residents and council members, there are concerns from addiction medicine providers and harm reduction groups that it may worsen issues of addiction and homelessness.

Private Detective Fred Otash's Involvement in Judy Garland's Life

Fred Otash, a private detective, helped Judy Garland briefly get sober and provided support during her struggles with addiction and mental health issues. Despite his efforts, Garland faced tragic circumstances in her personal and professional life, leading to her untimely death.

Alec Baldwin's Sobriety and Past Drug Use

Alec Baldwin has been sober for 39 years but opened up about his past struggles with drugs and alcohol during a chat with Paul Anka and Skip Bronson. He admitted to using cocaine every day for two years and discussed how his drinking increased after he stopped using drugs. Baldwin is facing trial over an involuntary manslaughter charge related to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

The Risks of Marijuana Use

Marijuana is the most commonly used federally illegal drug in the U.S., but medical professionals warn of its long-term effects on the mind and body, including increased risks of heart attack, stroke, mental illness, addiction, and lung damage.

The Blind - Phil Robertson's Story of Addiction and Redemption

Thousands of people were baptized after watching Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson’s story of addiction and redemption in the film The Blind, as shared by his daughter-in-law Korie Robertson. The film showcases Phil’s struggles with anger, alcoholism, and emotional instability before finding Jesus.

Lawsuits against TikTok, Meta, and SnapChat for disrupting student learning

Several Canadian school boards are suing TikTok, Meta, and SnapChat for disrupting student learning and causing mental health issues. U.S. states are also suing Meta Platforms Inc. for harming youth mental health. The school boards seek damages in excess of $2.9 billion for the disruption caused.

Legislation to Protect Minors from Social Media Addiction

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs legislation to protect minors from the addictive influence of social media, requiring parental consent for minors aged 14 and 15 to create accounts and mandating age verification for sites with harmful content. The bill aims to address the dangers of predators targeting children online.

Matthew Perry's Death and Autopsy Report

Matthew Perry's autopsy report reveals he died from acute effects of ketamine, with additional contributing factors of coronary artery disease and buprenorphrine effects. His stepfather shares his grief and expresses the unfairness of the circumstances.

Pregabalin: The Controversial Drug

Pregabalin, a drug used for epilepsy, pain relief, anxiety, and depression, is highly addictive and linked to rising fatalities in the UK. It's classified as a class C drug and has led to a growing black market. Mixing it with other drugs can lead to overdoses.

Politicians battling addiction and advocating for recovery

Prominent politicians like Matt Dorsey in San Francisco have been open about their battles with addiction, advocating for recovery and addressing the drug crisis. They are promoting frankness to destigmatize addiction and support those struggling with substance abuse.

Richard Lewis' Death and Legacy

Richard Lewis, comedian and 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' star, passed away after suffering a heart attack. His wife, Joyce Lapinsky, thanked fans for their tributes and suggested donations to charity in his memory. Lewis struggled with addiction in the past and was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2023.

Richard Lewis: A Comedy Legend

Richard Lewis, the beloved comedian, passed away at age 76. Throughout his career, he was known for his neurotic comedy style, honesty about his struggles, and his close friendship with Larry David. Lewis reflected on his legacy and the importance of validation in his life.

Hunter Biden's Legal Battles and Family Business Connections

Hunter Biden claims not doing crack is crucial for the future of democracy, emphasizing his legal battles and struggles with addiction. The Biden family faces scrutiny over their business dealings and connections to foreign entities.

President Biden's concerns about his son Hunter's sobriety

President Biden is worried about the toll Republican attacks and his son Hunter's criminal prosecution may have on his family, particularly Hunter's sobriety. Hunter sees his sobriety as crucial to prevent Donald Trump from returning to office.

Hunter Biden's Sobriety Battle and Testimony Before House Committees

Hunter Biden discusses his sobriety battle and its importance in the fight for democracy, as well as his upcoming testimony before House committees on his business dealings and addiction struggles.

Portugal's Health-Based Approach to Addiction vs. U.S. Drug War Model

Dr. João Goulão of Portugal shifted addiction response to health care, reducing overdose deaths drastically. Portugal's decriminalization and health-based approach led to a significant drop in drug deaths, HIV/AIDS cases, and hepatitis. Police in Portugal refer drug users to counseling instead of arresting them, contributing to lower stigma and increased treatment participation.

Elon Musk's Neuralink Brain Chip and Infidelity

A self-confessed cheating addict asked if Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip could stop him from being unfaithful, sparking controversy online. The chip, still in testing phase, aims to help patients with physical disabilities and mental health conditions like depression and addiction.

Kurt Cobain's Life and Legacy

Kurt Cobain, Nirvana frontman, tragically died at 27 in 1994. AI predicts his appearance at 57. Cobain struggled with fame, battled depression and heroin addiction before taking his own life. He left behind wife Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean.