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From emojis to “LEGO” logos, Ecstasy tablets are designed to lure children. As deaths mount, experts call for urgent action.
Pew’s latest data shows America is not losing religion but diversifying faith—92 percent still believe in a higher power or ...
A government report shows Britain’s anti-slavery law isn’t stopping the rise of forced labor and trafficking. Reports, ...
The victims forced into prostitution are largely women and girls, with less than half from within the EU. In the Czech ...
A billion dollars’ worth of cartel drugs seized in recent months shows law enforcement’s reach—but demand remains the root of the crisis.
Psychiatric staff in the UK restrained, humiliated and assaulted vulnerable patients while colleagues turned a blind eye. A ...
After a bigoted article written by Jennifer Farrington was met with public criticism, Farrington’s name disappeared and was ...
As one of the most profitable illegal trades in America, human trafficking is everywhere—and sometimes the individuals fueling this system are those we least expect.
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