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Maine Governor: Heroin Overdose Antidote 'Does Not Save Lives,' Only Causes More ODs
Governor Paul LePage vetoed a bill that would allow Maine pharmacists to dispense naloxone, a drug that reverses opioid overdoses, without a prescription.
Police in This Massachusetts Town Have Started Helping Heroin Users Instead of Arresting Them
After several overdoses already this year, police in Gloucester have launched a program that connects drug users with addiction specialists and detox programs.
'This Is the Worst Possible Place for an Oil Spill in the Great Lakes'
Underneath the Straits of Mackinac, a 60-year-old pipeline carries 23 million gallons of oil per day. That has environmentalists, politicians, and residents worried.
Why Canada's Inclusiveness Doesn't Include Its Aboriginal Population
Canada welcomes immigrants with open arms and has far fewer racial problems than the US. So why does it treat its Aboriginals so poorly?
Super Adventure Mega Quest Is a Video Game with a Soundtrack That Will Let You Travel Through Time
It's the perfect experience for chiptune nerds and EDM fans alike.
A Look Inside North Korea, From a Runner's Point of View
Jen Loong was one of the 225 runners from 27 different countries invited to run in the annual Mangyondgae Prize International Marathon.
The 'Charter of Shame' Is Threatening Quebec’s Minority Rights
Critics say it infringes on certain provisions in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, such as freedom of expression and religion.