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...(Annals of Family Medicine) Podcast of the week Criminal treatment Nearly 50 per cent of US prison inmates are mentally ill yet many receive very limited therapy, says Alisa Roth, author of a new book...
...Inmates dropped these things there as anonymous charity donations....
...Rather than being put through cold turkey on the floor of a cell, inmates were sent to a 1,500-bed facility in Lexington, Kentucky, where they were slowly weaned off drugs....
...In 2016, he won a significant case contesting a death sentence in Hurst v Florida....
...Two separate samples of Soylent 1.5 were tested. According to the Soylent website, Soylent 1.5 is “designed for use as a staple meal by all adults.”...
...For most of the 20th century, about one in every 1,000 Americans was behind bars....
...she says, as a V-shaped crack in the island’s cliffs reveals the settlement of Jamestown. “And it’s British!”...
...In the 1984 case, Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence, the US Supreme Court ruled that, while speech is a protected right, overnight camping is not....
...(In Herzog’s remarkably eloquent but accented English, “w” sounds emerge as “v” sounds.)...
...Everything about Wal-Mart is outsized, from its annual revenues of more than $300bn (€192bn) to its 1.8m workers worldwide....
...Faith-based contractors get a paltry $1.17bn (or 8 per cent) of the funding. Mr Bush's plan has never been all that radical....
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