Not Taboo, Say Women Who Drive Down the 'High' Road
Not Taboo, say Women Who Drive Down the 'High' Road
Speaking on condition of anonymity, some girls revealed their drug habits. “Everyone does it. It is no longer a taboo. In fact it is the people who do not do it who are the 'uncool' now,” says Nadiya (name changed), a 24-year-old post-graduate based in … Read more on The New Indian Express
North Korea says Kim's uncle removed from power
The young North Korean leader will now rule without a relative long considered his mentor as he consolidated power after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, two years ago. Jang Song Thaek's fall from the leadership, detailed in a lengthy … Jang was … Read more on 13abc Action News
Internet Acts as Ganja Glorifier, Claim Experts
“About a decade ago, people knew cannabis would lead to mental health problems. With the youth now using the power of the Internet to Google and figure things out for themselves, they are acquiring wrong information. A simple … Experts agree on one … Read more on The New Indian Express
Pharmacies wary after high-profile robberies
Authorities say a growing prescription drug abuse is likely the culprit. With consequences that can be deadly, … According to the N.C. Attorney General's Office, fatal drug overdoses now exceed motor vehicle deaths. In North Carolina alone, 1,000 … Read more on Gaston Gazette