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Sen. Warren Wants to Know How Drug Agencies Are Pursuing Crypto Ties to Fentanyl
Coindesk· 4 days agoWarren and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) asked for updates on "actions to crack...
Federal data shows drop in drug overdose deaths nationwide and in Kentucky
Lexington Herald-Leader McClatchy via AOL· 6 days agoPreliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show a 3% drop in drug deaths...
Mexico elects 1st female president following deadliest election campaign in country's modern...
Yahoo News· 3 hours agoHe was among the 560 candidates and election officials given security guards by the government...
Is White House Drug Czar Overstating The Impact Of Marijuana Rescheduling? Recent Statements...
Benzinga· 6 days agoWhite House drug czar Rahul Gupta seems to be overemphasizing the impacts of the Biden...
Internships Within the Executive Office of the President | The White House
The White House· 3 days ago...Quality, the Office of Administration, the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of the ...
SC health agency merger bill can’t afford to wait, leaders say, but what’s in the proposal
The State via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoLegislation to merge six state health care agencies hit a roadblock on the last day of the General...
Illicit drug ‘tranq’ detected by health district in Southern Nevada
Las Vegas Sun· 5 days agoThe Southern Nevada Health District has detected the illicit drug xylazine in local drug supply...
Warren prods drug agencies about crypto links to fentanyl trade
The Cointelegraph· 4 days agoElizabeth Warren is demanding an update from drug agencies about their latest findings and efforts around the use of crypto in the illicit fentanyl market ...
New U.S. Rules for Dangerous Pathogen Research, Explained
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoA colorized transmission electron micrograph shows Ebola virus particles in gold. (Courtesy: ...
Mexico elects its first female president, Hunter Biden's felony trial starts | The Excerpt
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThat was up from just over a million in 2005 according to reports from the National Alliance for Caregiving and others. An aging population, more drug and ...