AI Chatbots Bring Unexpected Business Boom to Jailhouse Lawyers
Most people in prison can’t afford a lawyer, so if they want to get ...
“It’s Authoritarian”—Harm Reduction Under San Francisco’s Backlash
Harm reduction is under attack in San Francisco. Mayor Daniel Lurie (D), the Board ...
Brazil’s Notorious Drug Rehabs Poised to Treat Children as Young as 12
On May 28, the lower house of the National Congress of Brazil passed a ...
Why Is It Harder for People in Rural Communities to Quit Smoking?
“I was told countless times, ‘You should stop smoking.’ But when I said I ...
Former clinic director Janet Urdahl describes the system’s culture of cruetly, power imbalance and profit motives.
Filter sits down with Dr. Marewa Glover, to discuss New Zealand’s successful adoption of tobacco harm reduction.
Participants in a vaping group, held at a pioneering New York syringe service program, describe their experiences of switching from cigarettes.

Protests as Cicero Institute Launches Homelessness Policy Summit
On June 5 right-wing think tank the Cicero Institute held its first-ever homelessness policy summit, a Washington, DC, event promoting ...

World Health Organization Misses the Whole Point About Nicotine Pouches
The World Health Organization has released its first-ever report on nicotine pouches, portraying the safer nicotine products as a health ...

Teen Vaping Has Long Been Falling. Why Do Schools Think the Opposite?
Teen vaping in the United States has plummeted over the past six years, according to surveys from the Centers for ...

















