When Oregon voted to decriminalize hard drugs in 2020, it was considered a landmark moment in addressing addiction. Now in the face of fentanyl overdoses and concerns around public safety, the state has reversed course. We discuss what it means to those watching in both the United States and Canada.
Ancient kids’ drawings show life in doomed Pompeii
Remembering the Regina Rifles on D-Day
Are more interest rate cuts coming?
U.K. voters have been through a lot
Having fun without alcohol
Salman Rushdie on the 27 seconds that nearly killed him
This running club is for Black women, by Black women
Which brand of wellness works for you?
The benefits of ‘exercise snacking’
How ‘sense foraging’ can calm a busy mind
Why your approach to back pain could be all wrong
How to have a happy and healthy gut
Tackling air travel problems in Canada
Why the northern lights are heading south — again
Mexico votes in first woman president after bloody election
Voters brave 52 C heat in final days of India’s election
How Trump’s conviction plays out in White House race
Wegovy costs $400 a month. Should provinces pay?
If crows can count, what else can they do?
Why loyalty for Mandela’s party is waning in South Africa
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Daily
Vinyl Cafe
Ideas
Someone Knows Something
Under the Influence with Terry O’Reilly