Addie is a WORLD reporter who often writes about poverty fighting and immigration. She is a graduate of Westmont College and the World Journalism Institute. Addie lives with her family in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Fewer drug fatalities could mean many things. One is that fentanyl wiped out a generation of addicts
Massachusetts voters spurn psychedelics
Tough-on-crime candidates win key district attorney races on the West Coast
Drug policy is up to voters in several states
The measure’s wide-scale support reflects rampant frustration with border policy
While waiting for asylum, a Russian-Ukrainian couple finds faith and community in Mexico
The number of refugees admitted to the country is up, at least until the election
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A new measure seeks to connect treatment and accountability for offenders, stirring debate over the balance between reform and public safety