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Why a website with directions for suicide remains active

Clip: 12/16/2021 | 8m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

Why a website with explicit directions for suicide remains active

Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among young Americans, and most websites about suicide are aimed at prevention. But a New York Times investigation looks into one that provides information and directions for how to die. Gabriel Dance and Megan Twohey, reporters who worked on the investigation, join Amna Nawaz to discuss their findings.

12/16/2021

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