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EXCLUSIVE: In 2024, almost 80,000 people died of drug overdoses in the U.S., according to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. North of the border, the situation is just as alarming. In Canada in the past decade,
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Can America's war on drugs ever be won?
As our understanding of the consequences of drug abuse has improved, so has America’s relationship with drugs changed. From Nixon to Trump, the 'War on Drugs' continues, but who is really the victim at the end of it all? Untold is a free collection of ...
In response to increased heroin traffic from Lebanese and Turkish cartels, the Swiss government passed a law in 1975 that increased punishment for drug use and possession. That did little to stop heroin's spread, however, and by the early 1980s, Platzspitz was reborn as "Needle Park," and home to Zurich's burgeoning heroin scene.
For decades, America has waged an ineffective war on drug pushers and drug lords, from Bronx street corners to Medellin, Colombia, regarding them as among the most contemptible specimens of humanity. One reason our efforts have failed is we ignored the ...
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The mystery of two CIA agents' deaths in Mexico—and what it reveals about America's shadow war
Revelations about the presence of CIA agents at a drug raid are causing an uproar in Mexico
The United States has a cruel relationship with weed. When pot was illegal everywhere, African Americans were arrested for pot crimes at far higher rates than white people. Now white people are raking in billions of dollars in weed revenue while Black ...
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Coca farmers are no criminals and 'war on drugs' is failure - top Colombian photographer speaks out
Santiago Mesa won a highly acclaimed Sony World Photography Award for shining a light on the illicit drugs trade