Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The deeply troubled lives of “crack babies” thankfully, never came to pass. If you missed that era of hyperventilated pronouncements, here is a synopsis: When crack cocaine first swept through ...
Salon is reporting that one of the nation’s largest long-term studies on the “crack baby” epidemic of the 1980s has found that there are “no statistically significant differences in the long-term ...
Like crack cocaine, COVID-19 can be easily politicized. The deeply troubled lives of “crack babies” thankfully, never came to pass. If you missed that era of hyperventilated pronouncements, here is a ...
During the crack epidemic of the ’80s and ’90s, children exposed to crack cocaine before birth were often referred to as “crack babies.” Crack babies sometimes became boarder babies — babies abandoned ...
Ryan Reed Kaufman was 4 years old, unwanted by a mother who smoked crack while she was pregnant, living with a foster family who pacified him with NyQuil every night at bedtime. He had no reason to ...
On Sept. 5, 1989, President George H.W. Bush appeared on live television to discuss what he called the nation's "gravest domestic threat." Sitting at his desk in the oval office, Bush held up a bag of ...
Like crack cocaine, COVID can be easily politicized. The deeply troubled lives of "crack babies" thankfully, never came to pass. If you missed that era of hyperventilated pronouncements, here is a ...