Canada Moves to Decriminalize Possession of ‘Hard’ Drugs
British Columbia’s three-year trial aims to address its opioid crisis. The legislation has been welcomed, but some think it’s still too conservative. ..
British Columbia’s three-year trial aims to address its opioid crisis. The legislation has been welcomed, but some think it’s still too conservative. ..
Access to reproductive care depends on more than red states vs. blue states—but that will matter. Here’s how the future could vary across the country. ..
Dairy groups have argued that using the name for plant-based drinks confuses people. Critics say their real motivation is declining sales. ..
A new study shows the enormous extent of the global arachnid trade, one that might be undermining wild populations. ..
If regulation of abortion access falls to the states, it will unleash legal havoc over pregnancy-ending medications that are shipped across state lines. ..
International experts are using earthly policies as models to hash out regulations for orbiting spacecraft, from preventing conflict to limiting trash. ..
In certain states, politicians could leap on the opportunity to push for the criminalization of certain methods of birth control and to impair access to IVF. ..
Suits by states and environmentalists are contesting a USPS contract to buy 165,000 trucks, the majority of which get only 8.6 miles per gallon. ..
Rooftop solar panels are gaining popularity as the UK faces higher energy prices. But lower-income people are being left behind once again. ..
Changes small and large—parklets, outdoor restaurants, bike lanes—could remake our relationship to cities (and help fix climate change). ..