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Proposed U.S. Budget Cuts Threaten Addiction Treatment Progress
Over 300 addiction experts warned Congress that proposed U.S. budget cuts totaling billions of dollars risk reversing a 26 percent drop in fatal overdoses in 2024, achieved through increased funding, and disproportionately harming vulnerable communities.
Proposed U.S. Budget Cuts Threaten Addiction Treatment Progress
Over 300 addiction experts warned Congress that proposed U.S. budget cuts totaling billions of dollars risk reversing a 26 percent drop in fatal overdoses in 2024, achieved through increased funding, and disproportionately harming vulnerable communities.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Massive Fentanyl Seizure Highlights Ongoing Drug Trafficking Crisis
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a major drug bust, seizing 11.5 kg of fentanyl, 3 million fentanyl pills, and other narcotics; 16 people were arrested, including alleged Sinaloa Cartel member Heriberto Salazar Amaya, in an operation spanning six months and involving 55,000 agent-hours ac...
Massive Fentanyl Seizure Highlights Ongoing Drug Trafficking Crisis
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a major drug bust, seizing 11.5 kg of fentanyl, 3 million fentanyl pills, and other narcotics; 16 people were arrested, including alleged Sinaloa Cartel member Heriberto Salazar Amaya, in an operation spanning six months and involving 55,000 agent-hours ac...
Progress
60% Bias Score


Proposed Cuts to Naloxone Program Threaten Overdose Prevention Progress
The Trump administration plans to cut a $56 million naloxone distribution program despite publicly supporting overdose prevention, potentially reversing recent progress in reducing overdose deaths, impacting communities nationwide, and contradicting the renewal of the opioid public health emergency.
Proposed Cuts to Naloxone Program Threaten Overdose Prevention Progress
The Trump administration plans to cut a $56 million naloxone distribution program despite publicly supporting overdose prevention, potentially reversing recent progress in reducing overdose deaths, impacting communities nationwide, and contradicting the renewal of the opioid public health emergency.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Canadian Compassion Club Addresses Fentanyl Crisis, Faces Legal Repercussions
In Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) compassion club, led by Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum, sold tested cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin to 49 high-risk individuals from August 2022 to October 2023 to mitigate the fentanyl crisis, resulting in a study showing imp...
Canadian Compassion Club Addresses Fentanyl Crisis, Faces Legal Repercussions
In Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) compassion club, led by Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum, sold tested cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin to 49 high-risk individuals from August 2022 to October 2023 to mitigate the fentanyl crisis, resulting in a study showing imp...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Counterfeit Oxycodone Pills Laced with Nitazene Cause Deaths in Netherlands
The Netherlands is facing a public health crisis due to the circulation of counterfeit oxycodone pills contaminated with nitazene, a highly potent synthetic opioid; at least one death and two hospitalizations have been reported, highlighting the dangers of unregulated online drug markets.
Counterfeit Oxycodone Pills Laced with Nitazene Cause Deaths in Netherlands
The Netherlands is facing a public health crisis due to the circulation of counterfeit oxycodone pills contaminated with nitazene, a highly potent synthetic opioid; at least one death and two hospitalizations have been reported, highlighting the dangers of unregulated online drug markets.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Counterfeit Oxycodone laced with Nitazene causes deaths in Netherlands
At least one death and two hospitalizations in the Netherlands are linked to counterfeit oxycodone pills contaminated with nitazene, a highly potent synthetic opioid 10-50 times stronger than morphine or fentanyl; this mirrors a growing European trend, with the UK reporting 284 deaths linked to nita...
Counterfeit Oxycodone laced with Nitazene causes deaths in Netherlands
At least one death and two hospitalizations in the Netherlands are linked to counterfeit oxycodone pills contaminated with nitazene, a highly potent synthetic opioid 10-50 times stronger than morphine or fentanyl; this mirrors a growing European trend, with the UK reporting 284 deaths linked to nita...
Progress
60% Bias Score

Record Fentanyl Bust: 16 Arrested, 3 Million Pills Seized
Federal agents seized three million fentanyl pills and arrested 16 people, including a Sinaloa cartel leader, in a multi-state operation, marking the largest fentanyl bust in DEA history and a significant victory in the fight against drug trafficking.

Record Fentanyl Bust: 16 Arrested, 3 Million Pills Seized
Federal agents seized three million fentanyl pills and arrested 16 people, including a Sinaloa cartel leader, in a multi-state operation, marking the largest fentanyl bust in DEA history and a significant victory in the fight against drug trafficking.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Proposed Budget Cuts Threaten Naloxone Distribution Program
The Trump administration's proposed budget cuts threaten a $56 million naloxone distribution program, despite publicly prioritizing overdose prevention, potentially reversing recent progress in reducing overdose deaths.

Proposed Budget Cuts Threaten Naloxone Distribution Program
The Trump administration's proposed budget cuts threaten a $56 million naloxone distribution program, despite publicly prioritizing overdose prevention, potentially reversing recent progress in reducing overdose deaths.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Walgreens to Pay Up to $350 Million in Opioid Prescription Settlement
Walgreens agreed to pay up to $350 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging it illegally filled millions of opioid prescriptions from 2012-2023, despite internal red flags; the company denies liability but says the settlement improves cash flow.

Walgreens to Pay Up to $350 Million in Opioid Prescription Settlement
Walgreens agreed to pay up to $350 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging it illegally filled millions of opioid prescriptions from 2012-2023, despite internal red flags; the company denies liability but says the settlement improves cash flow.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Surge in Deadly Carfentanil Seizures Underscores US Opioid Crisis
Authorities seized 30 pounds of carfentanil—a synthetic opioid 100 times stronger than fentanyl—in Nebraska, highlighting a surge in this highly lethal drug across the US, linked to Mexican cartels and resulting in a 720 percent increase in carfentanil-related deaths from summer 2023 to summer 2024.

Surge in Deadly Carfentanil Seizures Underscores US Opioid Crisis
Authorities seized 30 pounds of carfentanil—a synthetic opioid 100 times stronger than fentanyl—in Nebraska, highlighting a surge in this highly lethal drug across the US, linked to Mexican cartels and resulting in a 720 percent increase in carfentanil-related deaths from summer 2023 to summer 2024.
Progress
64% Bias Score

India's Growing Role in Illicit Fentanyl Trade Raises US-India Trade Tensions
A new US intelligence report highlights India's increasing role in the illicit fentanyl trade, supplying precursor chemicals to Mexican cartels, creating potential trade tensions with the US as President Trump uses tariffs to combat the opioid crisis; the report follows recent arrests of individuals...

India's Growing Role in Illicit Fentanyl Trade Raises US-India Trade Tensions
A new US intelligence report highlights India's increasing role in the illicit fentanyl trade, supplying precursor chemicals to Mexican cartels, creating potential trade tensions with the US as President Trump uses tariffs to combat the opioid crisis; the report follows recent arrests of individuals...
Progress
40% Bias Score

B.C.'s Drug Policies: Conflicting Data on Hospitalizations and Deaths
A study showed a 58% increase in B.C. opioid-related hospitalizations linked to safer supply and decriminalization policies (2016-2023), but 2024 saw a 13% decrease in toxic drug deaths compared to 2023, prompting debate on the policies' effectiveness.

B.C.'s Drug Policies: Conflicting Data on Hospitalizations and Deaths
A study showed a 58% increase in B.C. opioid-related hospitalizations linked to safer supply and decriminalization policies (2016-2023), but 2024 saw a 13% decrease in toxic drug deaths compared to 2023, prompting debate on the policies' effectiveness.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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