The "culture of affluence" creates special challenges for wealthy victims of intimate partner abuse. We need to understand ...
Domestic abusers are increasingly using artificial intelligence, smartwatches and connected home devices to track, control and intimidate their victims, according to Refuge.The warning comes as ...
The shift to online banking, digital payments, and smartphone apps has made dealing with financial matters far more convenient, but it's also made it possible for domestic abusers to monitor, ...
It’s been almost two years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and a new survey from the National Domestic Violence Hotline offers a disturbing glimpse into how abortion bans—and rampant ...
In a landmark Second Amendment ruling, the Supreme Court affirmed that the government is allowed to disarm domestic abusers Kyler Alvord leads PEOPLE's politics coverage as a news editor for the brand ...
The Supreme Court upheld the ban that says people subject to domestic violence restraining orders should not own a gun. The ruling draws attention to a patchwork of state laws. The Texas man at the ...
Abusers want you to trust them and provide plausible deniability when they're found out. So when a LinkedIn connection shared the news this week that a former colleague, someone who sold to law ...
We were relaxing when my then-boyfriend pulled up and played a video of one person shooting and killing another. Next, Joel declared that he wanted—needed—to shoot someone, watch the light fade from ...
Arrests involving drug abusers under the age of 20 rose by seven per cent, increasing from 165 in 2024 to 177 in 2025. Over ...
At the Jaipur Literature Festival, the author of Sad Tiger and winner of the Prix Femina spoke about literary strategies to tell personal stories ...
Last week, a Manhattan court dismissed the case against a brute who allegedly beat his girlfriend and ripped her clothes off in front of his friends because of miniscule oversight by prosecutors. New ...