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Marshall Faulk
NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk shifts his focus from scoring touchdowns to winning the battle to keep kids off drugs. The Super Bowl champion is an international spokesman for Drug-Free World and educates millions on the dangers of drugs.
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HUMAN RIGHTS

Connecticut’s Child Welfare System Fails Runaways, Feeds Traffickers, Report Finds

Foster children run away by the hundreds, but authorities in the state fail to search or screen for trafficking—turning a blind eye to exploitation and abuse.

DRUGS

Hugo Carvajal Pleads Guilty to Plot to Flood US With Cocaine, Ending International Manhunt

The former Venezuelan spymaster admits guilt in Manhattan court to trafficking cocaine with Colombian rebels and conspiring to use drugs as a weapon against the US.

MENTAL HEALTH

Child Deaths Uncover More Psychiatric Abuse and Greed in Wilderness “Therapy” Camps

A broken system protected profit over children’s lives, until two May suicides finally forced action.
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Research Reveals: The More Educated Americans Are, the More Religious They Become

Think education erodes faith? The data proves otherwise.

HUMAN RIGHTS

50 States of Disclosure: A State-by-State Road Trip Celebrating FOIA’s July 4 Anniversary

Nearly six decades on, FOIA remains a cornerstone of democracy—and despite delays, loopholes and denials in state laws, the fight for transparency endures.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Church Attendance and Faith Surge in Wake of Pandemic, National Study Finds

A five-year national survey finds Americans reconnecting with faith, boosting church attendance, service and study. Even former “nones” are coming to church.