In 2020, Amy Neville found her 14-year-old son Alexander dead in his bedroom after taking a fake oxycodone pill laced with fentanyl, bought from a drug dealer on Snapchat.
If you look past the press releases and corporate media headlines, you'll see that what's actually happening is people in active addiction are being shuffled from one block to another, arrested, jailed, and released.
The New York Times won four Pulitzer Prizes, while the New Yorker received three, recognizing distinguished journalism on topics such as the fentanyl crisis and a Trump assassination attempt.