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CBD Could Be A Key to Treating Addiction Long-Term, Studies Show

More notably, perhaps, was that CBD seemed to reverse a change in the mice’s dopamine neurons associated with cocaine priming.
By Chris Roberts
A budtender rolls a joint.

COVID Is Killing the Cocaine Market, But People Are Smoking More Weed

One finding among the study’s results is consistent with other drug-use surveys from around the world, nearly all of which show that people are using more cannabis in lockdown.
By Chris Roberts
U.S. Coast Guardsmen stand aboard the Cutter Boutwell with piles of confiscated cocaine, seized during 18 different interdictions off the coast of Central and South America, on October 6, 2014 in San Diego, California.

Study: US Cocaine Interdiction Efforts Just Spread More Cocaine Around

The drug war was bad from the beginning, and Donald Trump has found a way to make it worse.
By Chris Roberts

At El Chapo Trial, the ‘Lollipop’ Flaunts 150 Cartel Murders—and Scary Plastic Surgery

By Lucien Formichella

Will Larry Kudlow’s Past Cocaine Addiction Change the Nature of the Presidency?

By Davis Richardson
Unsplash/Igor Ovsyannykov

Breakthrough Chemical Mdivi-1 May Help Fight Cocaine Addiction

By Francesca Friday
Those keypads are teeming with microbes.

ATMs Dispense More Than Money: The Dirt and Dope That’s on Your Cash

By Johanna Ohm and Andrew Read
4. The Hoboken train crash and the TTF. In late September, tragedy struck when a commuter train crashed at the Hoboken terminal, killed one person and injured over 100 more. That crash led to an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board that is currently still underway. The crash also led to a joint investigation by NJ Transit and New Jersey lawmakers as well as an increased interest in finding a solution to transit issues plaguing the state. The crash is believed to be one of the primary reasons a deal was made on the Transportation Trust Fund and the gas tax was raised.

Afternoon Bulletin: Deadly NJ Train Crash, Cocaine Fudge and More

By Christopher Crosby
Recovered heroin needles.

Andrew Cuomo Declares Current Heroin Crisis ‘Worse Than’ Crack Epidemic

By Will Bredderman
Whole Foods.

Afternoon Bulletin: Whole Foods in Legal Trouble for Inflating Prices (Again)

By Justin Joffe
No, authorities do not want to build a snowman.

Out of Line: Police Bust International Cocaine Ring

By Alexandra Sternlicht
Drug-fueled puns, by Coke.

Badvertising: Doctors Horrified by Coca-Cola’s New Ads Mocking Cocaine Addiction

By Vinnie Mancuso and Mimmi Montgomery
Kids playing, minus drugs. (Getty)

Talk About a Happy Meal! NYPD Discovers Bronx Day Care Center Dealing Drugs

By Órla Ryan
A pile of ominous mystery pills. (Stock.Xchng)

Drug Dealers Nabbed After Shooing Buyers Away on Shabbat

By Natalie Shure
(Getty)

The White Stuff: ‘Operation Snowcone’ Nets Brooklyn Man ‘Selling Cocaine from Ice Cream Truck’

By Elaina Plott
No, authorities do not want to build a snowman.

New York No Longer Fun Place to Smoke, Snort Cocaine

By Drew Grant

Cocaine, Celebrity and the Comeback Kid: Rob Pruitt’s Warhol Salute Hits Close to Home

By Anthony Haden-Guest

You Must Remember This: How Lindsay Lohan Gets Her Knicks!

By Daniel D'Addario
(Illustration by Scott Dvorin)

‘I Am the Market’: Riding the Seas of Cocaine

By Brian Thomas Gallagher

Sexless and the City: Web Warps Libidos of Coked-Up Careerists

By Nate Freeman

He Spent How Much on Drugs? The New Details of Charlie Sheen's Epic Downward Spiral

By Nate Freeman

Internal Memo: Snow

By Christian Lorentzen

‘Operation Ivy League’ Shuts Off Columbia Kids’ Drug Connects

By Nate Freeman

#TheWaterfront – NY Longshoremen Use Twitter in $7 Million Stock Scam

By Observer Staff
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