Joe Rogan's most heated celebrity arguments on his podcast
The comedian has had a number of spirited discussions with guests on "The Joe Rogan Experience" over the years.
Think tank accused of "sensationalism" in Prince Harry drugs lawsuit
Lawyers for the Department of Homeland Security have hit back after they were ridiculed by the Heritage Foundation in a row over Harry's visa application.
Prince Harry faces "high stakes" in drugs case—think tank
Prince Harry's visa could "100 percent" be released and protestations about his privacy are "completely ridiculous," a think tank told Newsweek.
Prince Harry drugs case heats up: "inflammatory allegations"
Harry got a boost in a lawsuit about his U.S. visa application even as the Biden administration accused a think tank of "inflammatory allegations."
Green Horizons: The Untapped Potential of Europe's Cannabis Industry
The grass is greener on the other side of the Atlantic, and cannabis entrepreneurs are taking notice.
What if America decriminalized all drugs?
Washington nearly joined Oregon in decriminalizing drugs. Whether the U.S. should, and how it might, are complex questions.
Family clearing out freezer horrified at what's been in there for years
Ruby Summerville's family found an unusual item at the back of their freezer with a note warning "do not eat all at once."
Biden admin gives boost to Prince Harry in drugs case
Officials saved Prince Harry from "a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy," though a think tank will keep fighting to release his information.
Let's Prioritize Mental Health by Breaking Down Cannabis Barriers
In order to fully understand the potential benefits and risks of cannabis on mental health, we need a federal framework rooted in science that allows for more research to be conducted.
After a Decade, Marijuana Legalization Is Not Going Well
It is time for a new approach that focuses on prevention, awareness, and treatment—not on addiction for profit.
Washington governor forces lawmakers to reconsider drug crime bill
The Washington Legislature could not reach a compromise on statewide drug laws during its last day of session in April, prompting a special session.
Homeland Security sued over Prince Harry visa and drugs: "Favoritism"
Prince Harry's visa records and drug use are the subject of a lawsuit that cites his description of his frostbitten penis and his roasting by "South Park."
John Fetterman sparks avalanche of jokes, support and anger with 4/20 post
Fetterman also called for weed to be legalized and pointed to those who've been arrested in his state because the drug remains illegal.
Half of Americans want Prince Harry's visa reviewed after drugs admission
Despite 51 percent saying Harry was right to reveal his history with drugs in "Spare," more than half of respondents in a new poll want his visa reviewed.
Prince Harry's book omits crucial detail about tabloid drugs sting
Prince Harry said he was thrown "under the bus" to "bolster the sagging reputation of" King Charles III, but court filings suggest an additional consideration.
Pit bull's reaction after stealing owner's gummies seen 9m times: "Busted"
"Homie chasing starlight around the rings of saturn right now, he not hearing none of that," wrote one user of the stoned pit bull.
What Prince Harry's lawyers said about drugs 7 months into U.S. life
Prince Harry is under pressure over his U.S. visa application after describing taking drugs like cocaine and cannabis in his book "Spare."
Prince Harry was "being honest" about his life story by disclosing drug use
Harry admitted to taking psychedelic drugs such as magic mushrooms and ayahuasca in his hit memoir "Spare" that have earned him criticism in recent weeks.
Could Prince Harry's U.S. visa be revoked? What we know amid drug debate
Prince Harry's description of taking drugs, including cocaine, has led to questions over whether he was properly vetted before entering the U.S.
Prince Harry facing rising hostility to living in America
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, wants Harry's visa application form published, citing "potential revocation" for drug use.
Alabama star Tony Mitchell evaded police in 141 mph chase before arrest
Police said more than $7,000 in cash, 226 grams of marijuana and a loaded gun were found in a vehicle being driven by Alabama freshman defensive back Mitchell.
Will U.S. military recruitment struggles cripple response to wars?
A strong civilian economy and low trust in the military have been cited in the low recruitment figures.
Make Your Voice Heard on Cannabis Policy
How can you make your voice heard on this issue? Easy—the message starts at home.
Golden retriever has internet in stitches after accidentally eating edible
An emergency-room veterinarian told Newsweek: "Even if it is embarrassing, take your dog to the vet after he consumes marijuana."
Republicans are losing the battle against marijuana
Oklahoma is voting on whether to legalize cannabis in a poll that is out of state legislators' hands and could see it become the latest red state to go green.
Spouse's Reason for Kicking Out Stepson and Rejecting His Apology Backed
"There are many dorms that will kick you out first offense when you're caught smoking," commented one Reddit user.
Lady Gaga's dad complains "filthy" NYC smells like weed
It's not the first time someone's spoken out about the smell of weed in the city after its recreational legalization.
Police under fire for mocking man after seizing his car over weed pen
A Georgia police department wrote a Facebook post poking fun of a suspect after seizing car over a small amount of marijuana. He currently faces felony charges.
The Senate Follows the Science on Marijuana
Why would the legislative prowess of Leader Schumer and others on the same-sex marriage issue desert them when it came to legalizing pot?
Three Game Changers for Women Representation in the Cannabis Industry
What women need, and are demanding, from the cannabis industry.