Was the Waukesha Killer a Stoner? By Madeleine Kearns November 22, 2021 On one of his Twitter pages, the ‘person of interest’ describes himself as a ‘stoner.’
NR PLUS Winning the War on Crime By Tom Cotton November 18, 2021 We will break this crime wave by stopping those responsible for creating it while deterring others from adding to the chaos.
U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Reach Record High By Caroline Downey November 17, 2021 The increase in overdoses attributable to fentanyl, an especially potent and addictive synthetic opioid, is largely responsible for the surge in fatalities.
NR PLUS What’s Taking the FDA So Long on COVID Drug Molnupiravir? By Joel Zinberg November 5, 2021 A breakthrough pill has been approved in the United Kingdom. Americans will have to wait at least a month more.
Wicked Big Pharma Strikes Again By Andrew Stuttaford November 5, 2021 ‘A new drug being developed by Pfizer offers the possibility of nearly putting an end to deaths from COVID-19,’ says USA Today.
NR PLUS Drug Liberalization and Legalization: Tread Cautiously By Kevin D. Williamson October 21, 2021 Do we have the democratic bandwidth to do this right?
U.S. Drug Overdoses Reached Record High amid Pandemic Shutdowns By Caroline Downey October 13, 2021 U.S. drug overdose deaths reached a new high of 96,779 in the 12-month period that ended in March 2021.
NR PLUS New York Stories By Jay Nordlinger September 16, 2021 On the rise and fall — and rise again? — of a city.
Afghanistan, Opium, and Unintended Consequences By Michael R. Strain August 27, 2021 U.S. efforts to suppress opium production in Afghanistan have failed, economists argue.
Border Patrol Seize Record Amount of Fentanyl in June By Caroline Downey July 18, 2021 More fentanyl was seized in June 2021 than in the last three Junes combined.