John White

John White

unknown United States

John White is a 56-year-old man from Philadelphia who has battled addiction for over 40 years. He represents the many individuals impacted by the ongoing opioid epidemic, sharing his experiences of struggle and survival amid the crisis. White highlights the pervasive presence of fentanyl and its addictive qualities, stating that it has worsened the situation in his community, as it is often laced with various illicit drugs, leading to increased overdose risks.

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United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: John White is the Deputy Director of UNRWA in Gaza, emphasizing the need for education for Palestinian children. 7

Al Ittihad: «أونروا»: 300 ألف طالب بغزة يستأنفون دراستهم عبر الإنترنت

Canada Canada: White is the new the minister of housing – a role that was eliminated in December 2024 when the portfolio was folded into the Department of Growth and Development. 6

The Globe and Mail: Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston drops three ministers in cabinet reshuffle

Australia Australia: Associate Professor John White from Deakin University, who was part of that team, said SGARs break down slowly and are making their way into the broader environment. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Rats in Australia are developing a genetic resistance to Ratsak

United States United States: Dr. John White, WebMD's chief medical officer, talked to Fox News Digital about tips for protecting against measles transmission amid the recent outbreaks. 8

Fox News: Measles case confirmed in Washington, DC

United States United States: Dr. John White, WebMD's chief medical officer, talked to Fox News Digital about tips for protecting against measles transmission amid the recent outbreaks. 8

Fox News: Tennessee latest state to record measles case amid U.S. outbreak