Landmark decision opens federal records behind the largest penalty ever imposed by the US Department of Education—a penalty later withdrawn entirely.
Footage shows a therapist striking a nonverbal autistic boy with a shoe, racket and other objects—an incident that has reignited scrutiny of abuse risks within behavioral and mental health systems.
Authorities warn the shift of drugs from Mexico to Canada increases the reach of synthetic opioids, with fentanyl derivatives ...
Inspectors found a resident with a body temperature of 105.7 degrees left in a bathtub while staff ignored required checks ...
The Emmy-winning sound recordist discusses craft, communication and the quiet principles that sustain a creative life.
Authorities allege the brothers controlled the critical Tijuana drug corridor for 15 years, moving massive quantities of ...
A Monash University analysis of blood tests shows nearly a quarter of injured drivers had illicit drugs in their system. “It’s scary to all of us,” notes a public safety advocate on the rising trend ...
Lawmakers seek stronger legal tools as attacks on houses of worship in California rise, threatening congregants’ ability to worship in peace.
WARNING: Elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis treated with antipsychotic drugs are at an increased risk of death. —Food and Drug Administration For decades, clinical guidelines have warned ...
A Seattle Times investigation shows at least five patient deaths tied to spit hoods over the past decade, yet 15 states still deploy them in mental health settings with no federal safety rules. Known ...
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea says 53 patients were falsely labeled “voluntary” admissions and 52 were ...
“The Washington Post … should be commended for serving the purpose that the Founding Fathers saw so clearly.” —Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black, 1971 “Never would I have imagined that The Washington ...
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