Drugs

The dirt on A-Rod The dirt on A-Rod

A controversial new biography collects just about every rumor and bad story ever told about baseball icon Alex Rodriguez. But who leaked his drug tests, and what do they mean, anyway?
  • Drug-fueled madness!

    Our nation's narcotics policy, that is. But there's good news as Hillary Clinton and Sen. Jim Webb take baby steps toward sanity.
  • Obama goes back to the grass roots

    The president ducks traps laid by the GOP and slams the door on marijuana legalization at his first online town hall.
  • Red State Update: Legalize drugs, save Mexico

    Jackie and Dunlap imagine a world where Sam's Club sells weed, the recession ends and there's no more violence.
  • Sex, anarchy and Russell Brand

    The British actor, comedian and professional troublemaker talks about political comedy, dressing up as Osama bin Laden, and his new "Booky Wook."
  • Runaway daughters

    After her teenagers hit the streets, author Debra Gwartney faced desperation and panic. She talks about why her children left -- and how they finally returned.
  • Everybody must get stoned

    A new plan to legalize marijuana in California would create a $1 billion tokin' tax and thousands of green jobs. Now that's a stimulus plan!
  • A-Rod's "medicine"

    Alex Rodriguez doesn't seem to come fully clean, but without fear of baseball's draconian punishments, he offers something in short supply in the war on drugs: Information.
  • My bipolar husband smokes pot on the sly

    His doctor says not to but he tokes up anyway.
  • Michael Phelps: Puppy torturer!

    Come on, people, all he did was smoke some weed, like Bill Gates, Barack Obama and countless other overachievers.
  • Drug-addicted and pregnant

    The "crack baby epidemic" was a myth. So what do we do about the devastating policy it created?
  • I'm sober for 62 days and still struggling!

    Shouldn't I be further along by now? Shouldn't I be out of survival mode?
  • Alcoholics, sexaholics, shopaholics

    America is a country in recovery. Two new books illustrate the paradoxes and contradictions in our current notions of addiction.
  • Budget cutting? Take a hatchet to the war on drugs

    Every year we throw away billions on a failed program to punish addicts -- an approach both candidates should know doesn't work.
  • All's fair with drugs and Cindy McCain

    A lawyer for the beer heiress complains to the New York Times about unfair "cruel hit pieces."
  • Sex, drugs, oil, and an ethics award

    Earlier this week, the Department of Interior received a commendation for promoting a "stronger ethical culture"
  • The sexual politics of offshore drilling

    Some Democrats argue that the sex-drugs-and-oil scandal is reason enough to prohibit offshore drilling. Not exactly
  • Sex, drugs, corruption and oil

    It's a Bush administration bonanza -- "a culture of substance abuse and promiscuity" at the Department of Interior
  • The devil and David Carr

    The veteran newspaperman discusses his alternately horrifying and uplifting memoir about the journey from crackhead to crack New York Times reporter.
  • David Carr on "The Night of the Gun"

    Andrew O'Hehir interviews the writer about his memoir, drug addiction and memory.
  • 1960: The birth of today's games

    An interview with David Maraniss, whose new book argues that many current Olympic issues can trace their roots to Rome.
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