One Million People in the UK are Forced to Break the Law to Stay Healthy
By Michaela Whitton Around a million people in the U.K. use cannabis for medical reasons, and every single one of them is breaking the law….
By Michaela Whitton Around a million people in the U.K. use cannabis for medical reasons, and every single one of them is breaking the law….
By Matt Agorist On Monday, as the 90-day session of the Maryland General Assembly came to an end, lawmakers agreed to make sweeping changes to…
By Joseph Jankowski Beginning this summer, the Japanese government will test a system in which foreign tourists will be able to use their fingerprints to make…
By Mac Slavo Last month All News Pipeline warned that major banks were preparing to tighten the screws on American account holders starting April 1st….
By Justin Gardner In our fight to end the drug war, there may be no greater symbolism than a prison being turned into a cannabis…
By Lily Dane In 2008, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) spent nearly $8.6 million on an ATR 42-500 aircraft (ATR 500) to support its counter-narcotics…
By Claire Bernish A crucial new study says the ubiquitous and dubious war on drugs has, in actuality, been detrimental to public health — and…
By Deek Jackson YouTube satirist Deek Jackson makes a hilarious and oh so true parody about the war on terror. The war on terror is…
By Brandon Turbeville In an interview conducted by Harper’s Dan Baum nearly 22 years ago, former Nixon domestic policy chief John Ehrlichman admitted what many…
By Derrick Broze As the American public prepares for a new president, it is important to reflect on the actions of the current administration so…
By Claire Bernish Ramping up a bombing campaign the U.N. believes might constitute war crimes, the Saudi-led, U.S.-allied coalition carried out a number of airstrikes…
By Claire Bernish While the world’s attention zeroed in on the attacks in Brussels, the U.S. made a stunning admission of responsibility for an attack…
Op-Ed by Philip C. Restino, Jr. Central Florida Veterans For Peace March 19th marked the 5th anniversary of the first African-American President unilaterally, and without…
By Claire Bernish Slipping by virtually unnoticed, the United States made a surprising move last week toward entirely ending the contentious and wholly ineffective War…