Prohibition Gave Us Tranq-Laced Fentanyl
Mixing other drugs with xylazine is driven by the economics of prohibition.
Mixing other drugs with xylazine is driven by the economics of prohibition.
No one could have considered this possibility, except perhaps the many food-processing facilities that immediately did exactly that.
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The rich are getting richer under the Inflation Reduction Act.
Good intentions, bad results.
From George Santos to Joe Biden, résumé padding is unacceptable. But it's all the lies about legislation we can't afford.
Good intentions, bad results
Good intentions, bad results.
Good intentions, bad results.
A ballot access law meant to block Communists has become an obstacle to third-party politics.
A new paper finds that lower income property owners are seeing the biggest falls in property values while high-income renters will get the biggest discounts on rent.
Good intentions, bad results
Children forced to Zoom into school ended up with suboptimal immune systems—the opposite of herd immunity.
A study suggests that "right-to-counsel" in eviction cases actually leads to greater homelessness.
Good intentions, bad results.
Lawmakers are proposing to create a "California Dream Fund" that would subsidize up to 45 percent of the costs of a new home.
Good intentions, bad results.
For more than a decade, politicians have moved toward seizing short-term wins through any mechanism available to them.
Good intentions, bad results.
Two new studies create counterfactual pandemic scenarios seeking to answer that question.
A new study of inclusionary zoning policies in the D.C. and Baltimore metro areas finds that the policy ends up raising rents.