I think these are all depressing.
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Don’t eat that shrimp (Because slavery)
More than 103,000 children 'homeless at Christmas' in England
How a medical device maker kept U.S. hospitals in the dark about deadly infections
The Living Nightmare of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Mentions of severe child neglect and abuse)
In the war against sexual assault, the Army keeps shooting itself in the foot
Philly’s invisible youth
The DEA warns that drugs are funding terror. An examination of cases raises questions about whether the agency is stopping threats or staging them. Related link
A Cybersecurity Bill Loathed By Tech Companies Is Now Law
Secret Code Found in Juniper’s Firewalls Shows Risk of Government Backdoors
The shocking difference in how blacks and whites are killed by guns
“It is an open secret long shared by prosecutors, defense lawyers, and judges that perjury is widespread among law enforcement officers”: Why judges so rarely second-guess police testimony
Europe’s oldest lake faces destruction to make way for tourists
The U.S. Pays a Lot More for Top Drugs Than Other Countries
Drug overdose deaths in the US reach record levels
Your State Likely Can't Handle An Infectious Disease Outbreak
How Obesity Is Changing Care for the Elderly (Don't read the comments.)
Surviving a coat hanger abortion doesn’t get you sympathy it gets you arrested
Uprooted from his life and family in the United States, a Honduran deportee returns to the country that he tried so hard to escape.
An 18-year-old said she was attacked at knifepoint. Then she said she made it up. That’s where our story begins.
Airplane Contrails May Be Creating Accidental Geoengineering
Extinction of large animals could make climate change worse
This Is How ISIS Has Spread Beyond Syria and Iraq
Islamic State expands Afghan footprint with terror campaign
The U.S. Found The People Who Can Beat ISIS. The Only Problem Is Everyone Hates Them.
Don’t eat that shrimp (Because slavery)
More than 103,000 children 'homeless at Christmas' in England
How a medical device maker kept U.S. hospitals in the dark about deadly infections
The Living Nightmare of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Mentions of severe child neglect and abuse)
In the war against sexual assault, the Army keeps shooting itself in the foot
Philly’s invisible youth
The DEA warns that drugs are funding terror. An examination of cases raises questions about whether the agency is stopping threats or staging them. Related link
A Cybersecurity Bill Loathed By Tech Companies Is Now Law
Secret Code Found in Juniper’s Firewalls Shows Risk of Government Backdoors
The shocking difference in how blacks and whites are killed by guns
“It is an open secret long shared by prosecutors, defense lawyers, and judges that perjury is widespread among law enforcement officers”: Why judges so rarely second-guess police testimony
Europe’s oldest lake faces destruction to make way for tourists
The U.S. Pays a Lot More for Top Drugs Than Other Countries
Drug overdose deaths in the US reach record levels
Your State Likely Can't Handle An Infectious Disease Outbreak
How Obesity Is Changing Care for the Elderly (Don't read the comments.)
Surviving a coat hanger abortion doesn’t get you sympathy it gets you arrested
Uprooted from his life and family in the United States, a Honduran deportee returns to the country that he tried so hard to escape.
An 18-year-old said she was attacked at knifepoint. Then she said she made it up. That’s where our story begins.
Airplane Contrails May Be Creating Accidental Geoengineering
Extinction of large animals could make climate change worse
This Is How ISIS Has Spread Beyond Syria and Iraq
Islamic State expands Afghan footprint with terror campaign
The U.S. Found The People Who Can Beat ISIS. The Only Problem Is Everyone Hates Them.