Despite Denials, Experts Say Fentanyl-Laced Marijuana Is A Growing Problem Authored by Katie Spence via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Twenty-one states, plus the District of Columbia, have legalized recreational marijuana for adults as of April 2023. And while marijuana is still illegal at the federal level, 88 percent of adults think it should be legalized for medical and recreational use, according to an October 2022 Pew Research Center survey—a significant increase from...
E. Jean Carroll's latest move to seek punishment for Donald Trump for defamation puts new pressure on attorney general Merrick Garland to stop defending the former president, a former federal prosecutor wrote Tuesday.Garland doubled down on his predecessor William Barr's decision to represent Trump in the defamation case filed by Carroll, who prevailed earlier this month when a jury awarded her $5 million in damages in a separate case.But her move to go after the ex-president for repeating his...
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said this week that if he became prime minister, his government would pass legislation to deny repeat violent offenders access to bail — and while the proposal speaks to Canadians' deepening concerns about crime, experts suggest it would likely be unconstitutional.
Special Counsel Jack Smith has struck “gold” after obtaining the contemporaneous notes of a Trump attorney who counseled the ex-president on his possibly unlawful removal, retention, and refusal to return hundreds of classified documents from the White House, says a top legal expert and former special counsel. “Special Counsel Smith strikes gold,” tweeted NYU School of Law professor of law Ryan Goodman, the founding co-editor-in-chief of Just Security, an NYU website on U.S. national security...
Dept. of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith has struck “gold” after obtaining the contemporaneous notes of a Trump attorney who counseled the ex-president on his possibly unlawful removal, retention, and refusal to return hundreds of classified documents from the White House, says a top legal expert and former special counsel.“Special Counsel Smith strikes gold,” tweeted NYU School of Law professor of law Ryan Goodman, the founding co-editor-in-chief of Just Security, an NYU website on U.S....
Police say they’re being poisoned by fentanyl exposure while responding to drug cases. But experts say cops are actually experiencing “panic attacks” that put themselves and the public at risk. NPR addiction correspondent Brian Mann reports. This article was originally published on WBUR.org. Copyright 2023 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.
Police officers regularly report being poisoned or overdosing after encountering trace amounts of fentanyl on the job. Experts say it's not happening.
Generic messages like, "I'll be OOO until [insert date] with limited access to email" can be easily to shrugged off, says The Workplace Therapist.
OUR first kiss is a rite of passage – and now scientists have found that smooching started in the Middle East as early as 4,500 years ago. The earliest recorded kiss was in Mesopotamia – the histor
A failure to suspend or raise the debt ceiling would have catastrophic consequences, the pros say.
ATTOCK: 23 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers have been arrested by police in Attock again despite securing bails, ARY News reported on Friday. 23 PTI workers have been released from the district jail in Attock after securing bails. The PTI activists were arrested by police after they came out of the central gate of the jail. […]
The prime minister refuses to put a "precise figure" on an acceptable number of legal migrants.