Tuesday, September 26, 2023

From Jenna Orkin American taxpayers are financing more than just weapons. We discovered the U.S. government's buying seeds and fertilizer for Ukrainian farmers… and covering the salaries of Ukraine's first responders – all 57,000 of them. Jimmy Carter visits peanut festival seven months after entering hospice care Italy culls tens of thousands of pigs to contain African swine fever U.S. Army Hospital in Germany Is Treating Americans Hurt Fighting in Ukraine Building in zero gravity: the race to create factories in space New Orleans declares emergency over saltwater intrusion in drinking water Potential health risks of high salt concentrations for those who rely on Mississippi River lead mayor to sign declaration Origins of Life? We Now Have Up to 250 Grams of Bennu Dust. Here's What Happens Next. Vivitrol, a monthly injection of long-acting naltrexone, is the opioid treatment preferred by the criminal prosecution system, including jails, prisons, probation officers and drug courts. But people on Vivitrol are actually more than twice as likely to overdose than on other opioid treatments, according to a new study, writes Maia Szalavitz who is the author of Undoing Drugs: The Untold Story of Harm Reduction and the Future of Addiction. "Physicians and people using this drug must be made aware that the evidence heavily favors methadone and buprenorphine above and beyond any other treatment approach," she says. An autistic man was surfing the internet on his dad’s sofa. Then the FBI turned up The criminal-justice system isn’t ready for those wired to see the world differently Alarming Navy Intel Slide Warns Of China’s 200 Times Greater Shipbuilding Capacity

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