A psychiatrist and an attorney in San Diego say an existing statute could address severe mental illness and addiction.
Signing up for substance use disorder treatment in California prisons involves taking more frequent drug tests. The results, which are prone to error, can set back a prisoner's chance for freedom.
California’s parole board is using unreliable drug test results in decisions about releasing incarcerated people despite flaws that were exposed in a rash ...
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Renew and Restore, a team of Leadership Northeast’s Core Class of 2026, is creating an on-site laundry room and clothing closet at Clem-Mar House’s new halfway house in Wilkes-Barre for women in ...
Celebrating 20 years of connectivity, MTN Zambia is on a mission to increase its customers’ access to a modern, connected life. Abbad Reda, CEO, reflects on two decades of success for the company and ...
Former President Bill Clinton endured nearly six hours of questioning by members of the House Oversight Committee, in an ...
Invisible disabilities don’t come with obvious signs and are often met with skepticism. This disbelief can sometimes be more damaging than the symptoms themselves.
You can't trust photos or videos anymore—insurance scams, court battles and police cases hang in the balance. Digital ...