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PPR episode 202 After the Up Rising with John Duffy and Ray Nowosielski

[YouTube version available soon] After a long absence, I am back with a brand new episode for my listeners. I was joined by journalists John Duffy and Ray Nowosielski. We discussed their new podcast series “After the Uprising: The Death of Danyé Dion Jones,” which takes on the mysterious death of Danyé, a young black […]

Lawsuit: Immigrant Kids Are Suicidal, Eating Rotten Food in Secretive Detention Facilities

“I feel like I’ve given up,” says a 17-year-old from Guatemala. “I feel like I’ll never get out of here.” FIONA HARRIGAN – Reason “It is a moral failing and a national shame…when children are locked away in overcrowded detention centers,” reads then-candidate Joe Biden’s presidential campaign website. But thousands of children are still receiving that treatment, despite […]

3 Things You Don’t Know about Euthanasia

Rosemary Frei, via her website The cadence is increasing of jurisdictions introducing, normalizing and expanding laws allowing doctors to help people commit suicide. Is this purely in the service of relieving unbearable physical or mental suffering? Or do other factors predominate? I used to believe the former, but my recent re-examination of the issue suggests …

American Children Ten Times More Likely To Die From Suicide Than COVID

Dr. Makary, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, noted that among children aged 13 to 18 – teenagers – insurance claims for intentional self-harm were up 90% compared to the previous year, and rose as high as 300% in heavy lockdown areas. Claims for medical help related to drug overdoses rose by 95% in March.

« Quasiment un étudiant sur quatre aurait eu des pensées suicidaires »

L'éditorialiste Alexis Poulin commente la détresse étudiante qui ne fait que s'accroitre face à l'interminable crise sanitaire. Malgré la récente instauration des repas à un euro dans les restaurants universitaires, il dénonce un soutien insuffisant de la part du gouvernement. Il fait le point par ailleurs sur une gestion de la crise sanitaire qu'il juge « incompréhensible ».

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