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The Best Show You're Not Watching Is 'the Knick'

The best show you're not watching is 'The Knick' Racism. Drug abuse. Income inequality. Backlash against immigrants. The disparity between health care for the rich and poor. The stigmatizing of mental illness. The battle over women's reproductive rights. It's same as it ever was on “The Knick,” which … Read more on Detroit Free Press Tom Petty was addicted to heroin in the 1990s following split from his wife Petty – who used heroin after his 1996 split from first wife Jane Benyo – did not speak of his addiction until now as he was concerned about setting a bad example to young people. Previously he had only spoke of occasionally smoking marijuana. Read more on Daily Mail Read more... ...

UPDATE: Haverhill Councilor Scatamacchia Indicted

...  Haverhill Councilor Scatamacchia indicted SALEM, Mass. — The vice president of the Haverhill City Council was secretly indicted and was arrested early Tuesday morning, according to the office of District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett. Robert Scatamacchia of Bradford was arraigned this afternoon … Read more on Eagle-Tribune Drug Abuse Update: 'Teen Mom 2' Leah Messer Enrolls In Utah Rehab Following reports of drug abuse, Teen Mom 2 star Leah Messer has reportedly entered a Utah rehab facility. According to a June 3 report by In Touch Weekly, Messer enrolled in a treatment program on May 21, nearly two weeks after she was scheduled to … Read more on The Inquisitr Read ...

'Teen Mom 2' Stars Corey Simms, Jeremy Calvert Reportedly Want to Quit Series

...  Mom 2' Stars Corey Simms, Jeremy Calvert Reportedly Want To Quit Series … Rumor has it two “Teen Mom 2” stars want to part ways with the MTV docuseries. Following Leah Messer's recent drama surrounding her divorce from Jeremy Calvert, rumored drug use and a trip to rehab — allegedly for stress and depression — her two exes … Read more on International Business Times 'OCD get out of me': Family helps boy cope with perfectionist disorder "While ERP usually works better than medications for treating OCD, drug treatment and ERP together work best in severe cases," explains Eric Storch, PhD, expert in adolescent and teen ...