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Study Drugs: Students Break the Law for Better Grades

Study Drugs: Students Break the Law for Better Grades … because of the study aid. “The patients that take these medications may see an increase in heart rate and blood pressure and you can also have some psychiatric type side… Continue reading

Reader Predicts Problems With Legal Marijuana

Reader predicts problems with legal marijuana Another Democratic administration in 1914 made cocaine and heroin illegal. With alcohol it took an amendment to the constitution and both Republicans and … He saw a group of men passing the store going… Continue reading

Twin Cities, Minnesota Trying to Cope With Flood of Cheap, Pure Heroin

Twin Cities, Minnesota trying to cope with flood of cheap, pure heroin The prescription increase in the mid-'90s stemmed from a push to treat chronic pain with opioids, which were formerly reserved for acute pain, and the release of OxyContin,… Continue reading

Part 1: From Penny-Pinching Councillor to Crack Mayor

Part 1: From penny-pinching councillor to crack mayor All the warning signs were there for all but the blind Ford Nation to see: reports of substance abuse, an incendiary temper, a reflexive tendency to lie. Ford's modus operandi …. When… Continue reading

Shirley Temple's Death Reminds Us There Are Still Few Protections for Child

Shirley Temple's Death Reminds Us There Are Still Few Protections For Child … Police also reported they found a substance they believed to be cocaine at the scene. Two days later Lohan checked … With a plea deal it is… Continue reading

Tyler Raines Murder: Father and Step-Mother Charged in Abuse Death of 11

Tyler Raines Murder: Father And Step-Mother Charged In Abuse Death Of 11 … A Mississippi couple has been charged with capital murder in the death of an 11-year-old boy. Tyler Raines was found dead at home in Horn Lake, Miss.,… Continue reading