Mexican cartel sanctioned by US treasury over rainbow fentanyl distribution A Mexican cartel the U.S. says has contributed to the increased presence of rainbow fentanyl in the country has been sanctioned by the Treasury Department.
Gender policy in Washington state school district 'spits in the face of parents,' mother says Some parents in Washington state are incensed by a school district policy that permits teachers to withhold a student's preferred pronouns and gender identity from family.
CO man experiencing a mental health episode dies after encounter with crisis team A Colorado man who was experiencing a mental health episode has died after encountering a “struggle” with the Crisis Response Team, police officers and paramedics.
Adderall prescriptions ‘skyrocketing,’ doctors may be ‘pressured’ to prescribe drug: Dr. Marc Siegel ӣƵ medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the surge in Adderall prescriptions and what consequences the drug could have for Americans.
Ohio CBP seizes more than $1M worth of cocaine, meth in outbound shipments Within the span of a month, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in Cincinnati, Ohio, seized more than $1 million worth of shipments of cocaine and methamphetamine.
New York truck driver faces 7 charges in Indiana Toll Road crash that killed 2, injured 5 A New York truck driver who was under the influence of marijuana is facing seven charges in a crash that killed two people and injured five others.
Mexico's anti-drug ad featuring Philly addicts shows US is the new 'cautionary tale,' critics say The Mexican government under President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador released an ad showcasing Philadelphia drug abuse as a warning to Mexicans.
Fentanyl 'vaccine' may have been discovered, researchers say Researchers at the University of Houston say they have developed a vaccine to reverse the effect of fentanyl, saving potentially thousands of lives.
Detroit police chief suspends 3 following fatal shooting of woman suffering from mental illness Detroit's police chief suspended three staff members following the fatal shooting of a woman. Detroit police have shot two people suffering from mental illness in just over a month.
FDA: Opioid reversal drug might be safe for over-the-counter use The opioid reversal drug naloxone could be safe for over-the-counter use, but would still require data from manufactures, said the FDA on Tuesday.