September 21, 2023 Mother of Virginia 6-year-old who shot teacher to remain free on bond Despite her failing multiple drug tests, a judge has denied prosecutors' request to revoke the bond of Deja Taylor, the mother of a 6-year-old who shot his teacher in Virginia.
September 20, 2023 Brewers pitcher gets 162-game suspension after he tests positive for same PED a second time Milwaukee Brewers pitcher J.C. Mejia has been suspended 162 games after testing positive for the same performance-enhancing drug a second time.
September 20, 2023 Thrown out a window and left for dead in Philly’s open-air drug den. Now she helps others escape its grip Sarah Laurel was left for dead in Kensington for 18 hours. The experience inspired her to get sober. Now she's fighting to help others battling addiction.
September 20, 2023 This woman was left for dead in Kensington’s drug den. Now she’s saving others. Sarah Laurel was left for dead in Kensington for 18 hours. The experience inspired her to get sober. Now she's fighting to help others battling addiction.
September 20, 2023 Reporter names baby 'Methamphetamine Rules' but she has a work reason A journalist in Australia legally named her baby "Methamphetamine Rules" after testing if a government office would reject the name and offer a default option.
September 20, 2023 Jim Wahlberg: They’re after our children Former drug addict and film producer Jim Wahlberg discusses the growing use of marijuana on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
September 20, 2023 'Blood on your hands': Activists decry ban on public drug use passed by blue city leaders The Seattle City Council reversed course Tuesday night and passed a new ordinance outlawing public drug use or possession. Critics call it a new War on Drugs.
September 20, 2023 Homeland Security reveals new 'intelligence-driven approach' to combat opioid crisis Homeland Security Investigations has issued a new 15-page report outlining its strategy to fight the opioid crisis as it says the “United States is facing an unprecedented epidemic of deaths."
September 19, 2023 South Carolina obtains lethal injection drugs to carry out death penalty again after decade-long hiatus South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster and the S.C. Department of Corrections announced Tuesday that the state can resume executions by lethal injections, after being unable to procure the drug for over a decade.
September 19, 2023 European Commission authorizes GSK's HIV prevention drug The European Commission has granted authorization to GSK's HIV-focused division, ViiV Healthcare, for its cabotegravir in both long-acting injectable and tablet forms.