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Massachusetts is considering disability benefits and workers' comp for officers who claim they were harmed by synthetic ...
Voters in the city of San Marcos approved decriminalization. The court's decision tells them "their voices do not matter," ...
At pivotal times, medical providers could have helped Alex. Instead, they labeled him an "addict" and chastised him for "bad ...
Patricia is Professor Emerita of Sociology from Rutgers University. Rutgers University Press published her book, Surviving ...
Drug policy experts agree that the brazen killing of 11 people is "an extraordinary break in norms" that won't serve its ...
Pharma companies once pitched their drugs only to medical professionals. Then in the 1980s they began advertising to the ...
A meeting billed as a discussion of "public health-centered solutions" devolved into talk of more crackdowns and more ...
Almost all the jobs at this prison are in the education department. Being a student pays $0.26 an hour, and revolves around ...
A novel human lab study, not yet published, promises more evidence that cannabis can be a substitute for some people who ...
The Government Accountability Office found that CBP and ICE have "limited" ability to understand the impact of their ...
Some convictions punishable by death or life in prison can be resentenced to a new minimum of 10 years—with the potential for ...
While waging war in the Caribbean to "protect Americans," the administration is slashing lifesaving care for PWUD, as a new ...
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