News Feeds
Our Media Awareness Project offers several news feeds, organized by popularity, area and topic, available as a JavaScript "widget" for pasting into web pages as well as RSS/XML format. You can also get up-to-the-minute news from our Drugnews Bot.
Below are some of our favorite drug-related news feeds.
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- FL: Southwest Florida Online News
- FL: Z105 - Sarasota Bradenton's Rock Station
- FL: Thursday's Afternoon Update - Florida Trend
- [2]: Canontment Woman Found Asleep In Vehicle Charged With Cocaine And Fentanyl Charges : NorthEscambia.com
- [2]: Florida Purple Alert Issued For Escambia County Man : NorthEscambia.com
- UK: Northumberland News, Sport and Events - Hexham Courant
- TOP: Inquirer.com: Philadelphia local news, sports, jobs, cars, homes
- [2]: Cantonment Man Arrested On Cocaine, Fentanyl Charges After Traffic Stop : NorthEscambia.com
- [2]: Police Warn Of Door To Door Satellite Equipment Scam : NorthEscambia.com
- [2]: Maple, The FDLE K-9 Cop That Sniffed Out Computer Criminals, Has Passed Away : NorthEscambia.com
Google - Cannabis
- Zurich Executive Summit: Unveiling the Future of Cannabis-Pharmaceutical Collaboration - Business of Cannabis -
- City and State Continue to Combat Illegal Smoke Shops, Reform Cannabis Sales in New York - CityLand
- Arkansas Advocate : Industry professionals reflect on five years of medical marijuana in Arkansas - Magnoliareporter
- THC From Cannabis Could Linger in Breast Milk For a Long Time - ScienceAlert
- NY botched cannabis rollout. Hochul plans to fix it. Will it work? - Democrat & Chronicle
- 6,500 plants seized in illegal cannabis operation | News | bakersfield.com - The Bakersfield Californian
- 'A rubber band snapping back': Thailand's cannabis U-turn a return to political middle-ground, say observers - CNA
- Ohio adult-use marijuana sales approved as part of 2023 ballot measure could begin by mid-June - WKYC.com
- Cannabis to be classified as 'soft drug': Somsak - Nation Thailand
- Why cannabis could pose a bigger threat than cocaine and heroin – Tom Wood - The Scotsman