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The president has ordered the Pentagon to use the armed forces to carry out what in the past was considered law enforcement.
President Donald Trump's order reportedly opens the route for operations on foreign soil and at sea against drug cartels.
Meanwhile, instead of embracing this realization and legalizing some drugs, which don't destroy lives, the U.S. has waged a war on drugs for over 5 decades now, after the term was popularized by ...
The toxic drug crisis is estimated to be killing tens of thousands of people a year in North America – including around 105,000 in the U.S. and 8,000 in Canada.
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Schools and stores sat shuttered, many people stayed home and soldiers roamed the streets of Ecuador’s biggest cities Wednesday, the day after armed men invaded a ...
While most headlines fixate on border walls and migrant surges, the Trump administration has quietly redrawn the front lines of America’s war on fentanyl. This time, there are no boots, no ...
At the time, the US government was focused on “the complete social rehabilitation of America’s drug addicts,” and “the discovery of a permanent cure for drug addiction.” The first of the country ...
How Toronto went from a ‘war on drugs’ to pushing for their decriminalization Monday’s board of health vote on decriminalization is only the latest step in the city’s attempt at treating ...
During Stephen Harper’s decade in power, the Conservatives maintained a war-on-drugs approach to the challenges of addiction and fought against the provision of the life-saving services at ...
Don Winslow's epic trilogy about America's longest war, which he launched with "The Power of the Dog" in 2005 and continued with "The Cartel" in 2015, comes to a powerful ...