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Marijuana is not harmless, and the government needs to do something about it.
14 days ago
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Oregon law didn’t make the state’s drug crisis worse. It made it more visible.
2 months ago
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The number of public executions in the United States is — distressingly — on the rise.
3 months ago
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Eliminating lead pipes could be one of the president’s greatest legacies. First, there are some loopholes to plug.
4 months ago
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Too many Americans have to travel a long way to buy their medication because middlemen make pharmacies unprofitable.
6 months ago
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New Orleans shows the danger of waiting to prepare for global warming.
7 months ago
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He has a complicated history with syringe services. He’ll have to do much better as head of the administration’s agenda on drug enforcement.
almost 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
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The president isn’t to blame for the recent surge in overdose deaths. But he
didn’t help, either.
almost 4 years ago
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We could all use a bit of space exploration right about now.
over 4 years ago
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The Trump administration’s latest proposal to reduce the cost of treating kidney
disease is good policy, plain and simple.
almost 5 years ago
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The president has reneged on his promise to fight for the forgotten men and women of the opioid epidemic. He’ll have to answer for that in 2020.
almost 5 years ago
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Facebook is an astonishing repository of daily life. We can’t let it disappear.
about 5 years ago
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President Trump has irreversibly changed the Republican Party. The upheaval
might seem unusual, but political transformations have cropped up throughout
U.S. history.
over 5 years ago
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The minuscule delta smelt typifies why we can’t trust the Trump administration
when it comes to endangered species.
almost 6 years ago
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His latest plan to attack science is weaponizing a reform movement that has been
doing a lot of good in academia.
about 6 years ago
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Progress to reduce infant mortality has already stagnated. The GOP health-care plan would make it worse.
almost 7 years ago
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Historians and experts have mixed results for the first chapter of Trump’s tenure.
about 7 years ago
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Given the heated rhetoric already, there’s little chance the event isn’t seen as
anti-administration.
about 7 years ago
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Need some help sifting through all the rhetoric on the health-care bill? Here’s
what you need to know.
about 7 years ago
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And it’s a threat to consumers.
about 7 years ago