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A coalition of 45 marijuana advocacy and medical groups—including Americans for Safe Access (ASA), U.S. Pain Foundation, ...
The current and previous British governments are facing criticism over a secret program that resettled thousands of Afghans in the U.K. after the Taliban's return to power in 2021. A data leak in ...
A group of U.S. soldiers is fighting to reunite with a loyal dog they bonded with during deployment in Afghanistan. Learn ...
Behind the facade of luxury cars and property deals, a sinister operation thrived, exploiting vulnerable migrants in a web of deceit and forced labour.
Can cannabis help veterans dealing with PTSD? If you visit the website of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, you’ll see that question answered with skepticism. “[R]esearch to date does not ...
Although 40 states have legalized medical marijuana, the federal government still lists it as a controlled substance.
I have also watched far too many of my brothers and sisters in arms return home carrying invisible wounds—physical pain, trauma, and post-traumatic stress that no number of medals or parades can heal.
Doctors at the Department of Veterans Affairs for the first time would be allowed to recommend cannabis to patients in states ...
Some veterans are using the Fourth of July weekend to call on Georgia legislators to expand access to medical marijuana.
Veterans and physicians who work with medical cannabis say the medical cannabis can help one stay calm when they are triggered by loud noises, such as fireworks.
A Texas combat veteran says he feels tasked with choosing between time with his daughter and the medication that allows him ...