Opinion | Simplistic debates about the drugs obscure the complex dynamics of how psychic pain is understood and treated.| Undark Magazine
A recent executive order by Trump may end harm reduction funding and forcibly detain homeless people and people who use drugs.| TalkingDrugs
The Trump administration’s executive order on homelessness and mental illness raises concerns it could harm LGBTQ+ people.| Philadelphia Gay News
A new executive order from President Donald Trump aims at changing how the federal government plans to address homelessness, addiction and mental illness. The order says “endemic vagrancy” and hundreds of thousands of people living on U.S. streets are a threat to public safety.| KCBX
Transcript: More than ten years ago, I was the target of a massive hate campaign that started online and moved into the “real world” to the point where people were trying to SWAT me and my family, …| Skepchick
This is part 2 of HDC’s deep dive into expected federal impacts on affordable housing from the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” You can read part 1 here. With the signing of the reconciliation bill on July 4th (“One Big […]| Housing Development Consortium
Research and advocacy about how mass incarceration affects individuals, communities and the national welfare.| www.prisonpolicy.org
Wednesday marks the 60th anniversary of Medicare. On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Social Security Act (HR 6675) at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library in Independence,...| Paul Keckley
A look at how political narratives have overshadowed the need for early, effective treatment for serious mental illness.| Doc Emet Productions
“There are many clear violations of the right to due process, and the legal community is prepared to challenge many parts of this order.”| Atlanta Civic Circle
“It’s a prelude to dystopia,” said local housing advocate Tim Franzen.| Atlanta Civic Circle
President Trump, homelessness is not a crime,” Lamont said. “These folks need help, not handcuffs,” Gov. Lamont said.| Hartford Courant
From further crackdowns on the media and migrants, to Trump's desperate attempts to shut down the Jeffrey Epstein story, what a(nother) dark week for American democracy!| zeteo.com
President Trump wants to make it easier to involuntarily treat people with serious mental illnesses, but critics say the approach lacks sufficient evidence to be expanded.| STAT
President Trump signed an executive order to address homelessness with a focus on treatment and public safety.| cbs8.com