Fentanyl Overdose Epidemic and Government Response

Parents who have lost children to fentanyl overdoses are warning others of the risks. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and first lady Suzanne Youngkin have launched campaigns to combat fentanyl flow, resulting in a decline in drug overdose deaths. Efforts include educating about fentanyl dangers, enhancing penalties for drug dealers, and equipping individuals to save lives. Despite the declining trend in drug overdose deaths, some parents continue to face the devastating loss of their children.

Hollywood and Brady Campaign Collaboration on Gun Safety Messages in S.W.A.T.

Hollywood and the Brady Campaign collaborate to promote gun safety messages in the TV show S.W.A.T. through scenes demonstrating responsible gun ownership and safe storage practices. Brady's 'Show Gun Safety' campaign aims to change cultural norms around firearms in order to address America's gun violence epidemic.

Street Art Shines Spotlight on America's Fentanyl Epidemic and Politicians in Hollywood and West L.A.

Street art in Hollywood and West L.A. shines a spotlight on America's fentanyl epidemic, targeting politicians like President Joe Biden, California Governor Gavin Newsom, and Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell. The artwork depicts them basking in cash beside a casket draped with an American flag, highlighting 100,000 U.S. fentanyl deaths a year.

Loneliness Epidemic in the United States

Loneliness epidemic in the United States highlighted by the U.S. Surgeon General is being addressed by a woman in Vermont through monthly get-togethers.