VIDEO November 20 Two inmate deaths in Houston linked to drug-laced papers Retired attorney accused of delivering drug-laced papers into Houston Jail.
Fox News Flash November 20 Oregon opioid deaths increase 13x after drug decriminalization law: 'We have to do something different' Oregon's Measure 110, which decriminalized hard drugs like meth and heroin, now faces criticism from state residents who are pushing for its reversal.
Kentucky November 18 Mom accused of shooting two young sons in the head says 'it was an accident' After slaughtering her two young boys, Tiffanie Lucas, 32, allegedly told Kentucky police, 'I'm in such a tough spot' and 'someone manipulated me,' according to testimony.
VIDEO November 16 Nonprofit calls out Biden on fentanyl crisis: ‘This administration owes us’ DemandZEO Foundation founder Lisa Deane tells ‘America’s Newsroom’ that President Biden was ‘not bold enough’ when announcing a deal with China to curb fentanyl.
Democrats November 14 Georgia police dispute local Democrat official's claim she was 'drugged' before passing out in the street Police in Morrow, Georgia, are disputing claims by a former local Democrat official that she was "drugged" before they found her passed out in the street outside of a sports bar.
Drug and Substance Abuse November 13 Mother, father of toddler who overdosed on powerful drugs left within reach of her crib sentenced Virginia parents Anna E. Raines, 30, and Jesse A. Gunn, 38, were sentenced to over a decade behind bars after their 22-month-old died of a xylazine and fentanyl overdose
Homeless Crisis November 10 Boston's 'Methadone Mile' removed but 'anarchy' spills onto streets, locals say Boston's "Methadone Mile" has been dismantled on the mayor's orders, but some residents are concerned that disorderly conduct by its former inhabitants is getting worse.
ENTERTAINMENT November 9 Matthew Perry’s friend Hank Azaria credits him for AA journey: ‘God is a bunch of drunks together in a room’ "Simpsons" star Hank Azaria shared a tribute to late "Friends" actor and friend Matthew Perry, recalling how Perry helped him with his sobriety.
New Hampshire November 9 New Hampshire's recovery-friendly workplace program expands to nationwide institute New Hampshire's governor is taking on a leadership role in the creation of a new initiative called The Recovery Friendly Workplace National Institute, the White House announced.
Digital Originals November 8 Liberal mayor-elect wants National Guard to shutter open-air drug markets Cherelle Parker was elected Philadelphia's first female mayor Tuesday. She previously said she would bring in the National Guard to help clean up the city's open-air drug markets.