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So you've watched 'Dopesick'. Here's what you can do to help ease the opioid crisis
The Hulu series Dopesick depicts the start of the opioid addiction crisis in the U.S. As the crisis continues to grow, here's how you can help those affected in your community.
Americans can wait many weeks to see a therapist. California law aims to fix that.
Many Americans with mental illness report waiting weeks for care, even for serious depression or suicidality. Now California has a new law for insurers, limiting those wait times to two weeks or less.
Expect to pay more this year to stage your Thanksgiving feast
The Farm Bureau's Thanksgiving report says the average cost of dinner for 10 people is $53.31. But don't cancel your meal yet: the cost for a turkey has already dropped since the survey was taken.
Tennessee governor invites unvaccinated out-of-state cops to join its highway patrol
In a video, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee invited police officers from New York to Los Angeles to join the Tennessee Highway Patrol, saying that "we won't get between you and your doctor."
Comedian Vir Das called out sexual violence in India. Now he faces lawsuits
In his Kennedy Center show, Das spoke of two sides of his native India: rich and poor, united but divided over women's rights and more. It was a hit in D.C., but brought legal trouble in India.
States are investigating how Instagram recruits and affects children
A bipartisan group of state attorneys general accuses the company of prioritizing its own growth while failing to protect kids and teens, and even manipulating them to keep them on the app longer.
Poetry inspired by a viral photo of drowned migrants wins the National Book Award
Photos of a father and his young daughter, drowned in the Rio Grande, underlined the deadly risks of the immigration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. Martín Espada drew on them for his book Floaters.
The PA House could vote on broad election law changes as soon as next month
“We are hopeful he [Wolf] does come to the table [on this bill] and we can help voters vote and help those who administer our elections."
Should schools require the COVID vaccine? Many experts say it's too soon
School vaccine mandates have been around for two centuries, but they've always brought pushback.
FOIL requests languish in Binghamton City Hall
City of Binghamton officials have been struggling to properly handle public records requests in recent months, sometimes outside the scope of state laws.
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