Why the Fentanyl Crisis Calls for a New War On Drugs
Fentanyl, if left unchecked, is an almost certain death sentence for its users — and for America’s cities. A conversation with Sam Quinones.
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Fentanyl, if left unchecked, is an almost certain death sentence for its users — and for America’s cities. A conversation with Sam Quinones.
You live in a world of hate and fear, and the people who hate and fear do not even know it themselves; when everyone is transformed, no one is transformed.
The US’s historical ascent to global dominance, and the implications for China, Russia, and today’s geopolitical landscape
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While some of the top priorities of GOP presidential candidates and congressional Republicans may be playing well in the right-wing echo chamber, it’s a completely different story when it comes to American voters as a whole, who view these policies with great skepticism.
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At the University of Copenhagen, researchers store ice cores that hold the keys to Earth’s climate past and future.
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In Britain, where failure is often celebrated, his survival has done him no favors.
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