Breaking News: Marjane Satrapi, the Iranian-French author whose graphic novel series “Persepolis” illuminated the struggles of Iranians during the Islamic Revolution, died at 56. https://t.co/WQWxavBm5l
Starting Wednesday, for the first time since the Pentagon opened in 1943, there will be likely no major news outlets accredited to cover the dept, the one spending nearly $1 trillion of taxpayer money. Why? This Pentagon Press Association explains it best. Please read.
@jayrosen_nyu I wish your project well, but I'm skeptical the reformation and revitalization of journalism will come from non-profit initiatives that educate influencers on ethics and best practices
RIP @NolanRyWilliams. He was a pioneer in psychedelic research and the development of novel treatments for mental health. The world lost a remarkable scientist whose work sowed the seeds for a revolution still in its infancy. May his legacy live on
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Jane Goodall, the English primatologist and anthropologist who was considered the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, has died at age 91 https://t.co/fP1wSbZIfg
Thousands of Americans hooked on opioids are heading to Mexico for a radical—and risky—treatment with a powerful psychedelic, ibogaine, that’s banned in the U.S. https://t.co/qt9wpw34cN
GOP Rep. Morgan Luttrell traveled to Mexico in 2018 to take ibogaine, a drug that is illegal in the U.S. but is gaining a reputation within the veteran community as a potential treatment to address conditions like PTSD.
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My colleague Evan Gershkovich has spent ONE YEAR in a Russian prison-- and still has no trial date in sight.
If you could watch, share and help us raise awareness about his wrongful detention, we would be so grateful:
#freeevan#JournalismIsNotACrime