October 19, 2022 San Francisco residents arming themselves with bats, say city drug initiative making crime worse San Francisco residents in the SoMa neighborhood are reportedly arming themselves with bats after a drug sobering center opened. Residents say the clinic has increase crime.
October 18, 2022 Reddit poster gets heat for throwing a dry wedding, tells angry friend he ‘has alcohol problem' A Reddit poster said she's having a dry wedding — and this upset a friend, who wondered how he'd function or have fun. The issue escalated and the guest is now uninvited. Experts weigh in.
October 15, 2022 Pennsylvania State Police report more fentanyl seized in last 3 months than all of 2020 Fentanyl seizures have increased over the past few years, with 2022's year-to-date haul totaling nearly 13,000 pounds of the deadly drug, already exceeding 2021's total.
October 12, 2022 San Francisco's drug, homeless crises exposed by citizen journalists San Francisco is suffering a drug abuse and homeless crisis with little coverage from local media. Now citizens are taking to social media to document the issue.
October 11, 2022 Arizona CBP officers seize new version of 'rainbow' fentanyl pills U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials in southern Arizona have discovered a new version of "rainbow fentanyl" pills that have never before been encountered.
October 11, 2022 California teen girl dead of suspected fentanyl overdose: report A Southern California 17-year-old died of what her family suspects was a fentanyl overdose after she returned from a party, according to reports.
October 11, 2022 America's fentanyl crisis: 'It's an invasion,' says William Bennett, former drug czar Former "drug czar" William Bennett, speaking to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital in an original interview this week, said of the fentanyl crisis facing America's young people, "This is an invasion."
October 8, 2022 Alex Berenson blasts Biden's move to pardon marijuana possession: 'Pure theater' to appease pro-weed liberals Author Alex Berenson called President Biden’s move to pardon all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession "pure theater" that is "meaningless."
October 7, 2022 Over 2.5M American teens vaped in 2022, officials say Over 2.5 million middle and high school teenagers vaped in 2020, according to officials. One in four of those teenagers used e-cigarettes on a daily basis.
October 6, 2022 Moms who lost children to fentanyl poisonings warn parents about deadly drug: 'This can happen to anyone' Tanya Niederman and April Babcock share their personal stories about how America's fentanyl crisis impacted their families and plead with other parents to better educate their children.