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Alabama is the third worst state in the U.S. for mental health, according to Forbes Advisor. The site is out with its annual survey, and the state placed near the top for several factors, such as the fact that more than half of its residents with mental illness don’t receive treatment due to cost. But it isn’t alone in the South, according to the magazine. Six of the top 10 worst states for mental health care are its neighbors, including Texas, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and South Carolina. Texas tops the...

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- An arrest warrant has been issued for Pennsylvania State Rep. Kevin Boyle, Philadelphia police said on Tuesday, April 16.

The warrant is for a violation of a protection from abuse order, police said. Sources said Boyle texted his estranged wife, which is a violation of that order. 

Boyle was arrested and charged in 2021 for harassment and violating a protection order filed by his estranged wife. At the time, his attorney called it a domestic issue.

A growing number of companies are exploring the possibility of offering psychedelic drug therapy for their employees as a cost-saving and effective means of mental health treatment, according to a report. Recent research has shown that well-known party-drugs like MDMA [ecstasy], psilocybin [ā€œmagicā€ mushrooms] and ketamine — which has been legalized for medicinal use — are useful alternatives to treating a slew of mental health issues including depression, anxiety and PTSD.

Snapchat demoted a controversial feature that ranks friends based on their relationship to the user after concerns that it was fueling insecurity among its teen-heavy audience.

The social media site said that it would deactivate the default setting that automatically enabled the ā€œSolar Systemā€ function on its Snapchat+ $4-per-month subscription service.

The tool is a ranking mechanism that assigned one of the nine planets to a friend based on the frequency with which they communicated with one another — analogous to the planets’ distance from the sun.

Lucy Pitka McCormick’s relatives cooked salmon, moose, beaver and muskrat over an earthen firepit on the banks of the Chena River, just outside Fairbanks, as they honored her life. They whipped whitefish, blueberries and lard into a traditional Alaska Native dessert, and dolloped servings onto a paper plate, setting it in the flames to feed her spirit.

The family prayed as McCormick’s great-grandson built a small plywood coffin that was filled with gifts and necessities for the next world, such as her granddaughter’s artwork and a hairbrush.

Prosecutors in Oklahoma say they will not pursue charges in the death of Nex Benedict.

Nex was a 16-year-old nonbinary student whose death last month was ruled a suicide. They had been injured in a fight with high school classmates the day before.

Nex, who used both he/him and they/them pronouns, had been targeted by bullies in the months leading up to their death because of their gender identity, according to their family.

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - In the struggle to keep mental health manageable, a new entry is showing promising results. It's an app that you can use and it uses science to give you an idea of how you are doing. You can tell someone how you are feeling and maybe they can try to put a shine on a dreary condition but now, there's an app that can hear it in your voice. A new entry into "there's an app for that" the folks at Pittsburgh's Cognitive Behavioral Institute have been...

Nex Benedict, the 16-year-old Oklahoma student who died one day after a fight in a high school bathroom, died by suicide, the state's medical examiner said on Wednesday. 

The summary report said that Benedict, who identified as nonbinary and used they/them pronouns, died due to the combined toxicity of two different medications. 

President Joe Biden’s personal attorney said Sunday he went to both the special counsel and the attorney general to register concerns over what he viewed to be pejorative and unnecessary digs at the president’s memory.

ā€œThis is a report that went off the rails,ā€ Bob Bauer said on CBS’ Face the Nation Sunday. ā€œIt’s a shabby work product.ā€

The special counsel was investigating whether the president mishandled classified documents during his previous positions as vice president and senator, and found this week that no criminal charges were warranted.

President Biden arrived in the Diplomatic Reception Room on Thursday evening aiming to demonstrate that what the special prosecutor had written about him in a report released earlier that day — that Biden was a ā€œwell-meaning, elderly man with a poor memoryā€ — was false.

He was in command. He remembered. He was a president worth reelecting.

ā€œI am well-meaning, and I’m an elderly man, and I know what the hell I’m doing,ā€ declared Biden, who was, by turns, feisty, funny and sharp. ā€œI’ve been president. I put this country back on its feet.ā€