Spice, a dangerous and highly addictive variety of synthetic cannabis, has grown to become one of the biggest challenges for young homeless people. And a government ban this Summer could have made things worse.
After a week on the ground in Atlanta, trying to work out how 2016's election ended with Trump as President-elect, Huck's News Editor Michael Segalov heads back to the United Kingdom.
There's much to fear in Trump's America, and for nobody is this truer than Muslim refugees. In the small town of Clarkston, Georgia, live the Dallou family, who arrived here seeking refuge from violence in Syria.
After Donald Trump’s claims that Mexican immigrants were criminals and rapists, the first Mexico vs US football match after his election victory was always going to be fiery. LWLies editor Adam Woodward soaked up the heat of the match in the bars of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Like every American city, homelessness in Atlanta is all too commonplace. The economic downturn hit this city hard, and gentrification finds no space for those who are desperate.
With Donald Trump heading to the White House, Huck sets up camp in Georgia, to hear stories from voices on the ground and make sense of America's future.
Journalist Óscar Martinez is on first name terms with the street gangs of El Salvador - the most violent country in the world outside an official war zone.
In eastern Syria, the war against ISIS is being waged by a feminist army. But what’s driving young Kurdish women to take up arms, knowing they may never return?
As COVID-19 cases soar and calls to close schools grow louder, pupils across England are mobilising online to pressure the government to scrap higher testing.
After news that Pornhub has deleted 80 per cent of its content, attorney Dr Ann Olivarius argues this move does not go far enough to protect victims of online image abuse.