The Trump administration is doubling down on its efforts to hide major issues facing the nation including the mental health crisis and homelessness. Out of sight, out of mind, appears to be the new ...
Edit: Literally one day after saying it was cutting $2 billion in addiction and mental healthcare funding, The Department of Health and Human Services is now apparently reversing 180 degrees to ...
The executive order shifts focus from housing-first to institutionalizing homeless individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues. Critics argue the order fails to address root causes of ...
As Donald Trump prepares for his new term as president, one of his stated priorities is to stop the long and deadly trend of overdose deaths and addiction. Strengthening border security against drug ...
The small federal agency tasked with easing the nation’s profound struggles with mental illness and drug addiction is in crisis itself: Hundreds of employees have left its staff of about 900, and its ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Department of Health and Human Services through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration is awarding $57.6 million to seven grant programs to assist Americans ...
Arkansas lawmakers considered a proposal to expand mental health and addiction services, with Fort Smith leaders sharing ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday announced that his department will devote $100 million toward a pilot program addressing homelessness and substance abuse in eight cities, building on ...
TULSA, Okla. — President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would make it easier for local law enforcement to remove homeless individuals from the streets. It will change the way the social ...