Syracuse Case Was "Ground Zero" for Bath Salts Craze, DEA Says
Syracuse case was "ground zero" for bath salts craze, DEA says
The problem was in the molecules. Police would catch someone with a white powder that appeared to be cocaine or ecstasy or some other banned drug. … "DEA has witnessed the deadly effects of this product that is marketed to our youth," Crowell said … Read more on Syracuse.com
Did global warming cause the Syrian civil war?
Researchers have recently began paying more attention to the effects that global warming has on international relations and its impact on violent conflicts. One recent study argues that shifts in the earth's climate have historically been associated … Read more on Daily Caller
Angelina Jolie arrives in Sydney for Unbroken
Gone are the days when stars like Dennis Hopper, in Australia to shoot Mad Dog Morgan in 1974, would survive on a daily diet of half a gallon of rum, 28 beers and three grams of cocaine". He refused to shower to get into the character of … Compare … Read more on The Guardian (blog)