August 21, 2022 Mothers who lost children to fentanyl poisonings demand action on drug crisis: 'Most serious issue' US faces Mothers who lost their children to fentanyl overdoses are demanding action to mitigate the opioid crisis on 'Fox & Friends Weekend' as overdose deaths surge
August 19, 2022 DEA seizes rainbow-colored fentanyl pills marketed towards children in the DC area Over the last 18 months, Drug Enforcement Agency officials have seized rainbow-colored fentanyl pills resembling candy in the DC region.
August 18, 2022 New York's Chelsea residents say drug users are taking over their once upscale neighborhood Drugs have overwhelmed the once ritzy and chic Chelsea neighborhood in New York City, forcing some residents to endure the problem or move away from the area.
August 17, 2022 Colorado has already seized more fentanyl in 2022 than all previous years combined Colorado authorities have reportedly seized more fentanyl this year than in all previous years combined, a trend reflected in other illicit narcotics.
August 17, 2022 Colorado boy, 13, dead after apparent fentanyl poisoning: family The family of a deceased Colorado eighth-grader believes he accidentally overdosed on fentanyl after potentially receiving a pill from someone at school.
August 13, 2022 Washington may prioritize drug traffickers in cannabis shop applications Washington State is considering adopting of a points-based system for licensing cannabis shops that would prioritize individuals previously convicted of drug-related offenses.
August 8, 2022 NEA teachers union promotes book about teenagers taking a knee to National Anthem The National Education Association promoted a book about teenagers kneeling for the National Anthem for teachers to use in classrooms with young adults.
August 6, 2022 Musk questions Biden's efforts to free Griner while US has prisoners for marijuana Elon Musk questioned President Biden's efforts to free WNBA player Brittney Griner from Russian jail while marijuana users remain imprisoned in the United States.
August 5, 2022 How fentanyl poisoning became a national crisis: Johns Hopkins pain doctor explains Johns Hopkins associate professor and pain expert Dr. Paul Christo discusses the rise in U.S. fentanyl poisoning deaths and how those suffering from addiction can get help.
August 5, 2022 Fentanyl overdose deaths claiming thousands of American lives; what is behind the rise? Fentanyl-related overdose deaths have skyrocketed in recent years largely due to cheaper costs for producers in Mexico and consumers in the United States.