The question isn’t crazy anymore—it’s real. Is legalized gambling actually ruining sports? Since the 2018 Supreme Court ...
The Justice Department is bringing charges against more than 30 people in two different, but possibly related, alleged criminal schemes involving the Mafia, sports betting on the NBA, and rigged poker ...
A new study by two Rice University researchers might give DeWine another reason for regret. It found that legal sports betting is associated with big increases in crime — especially assaults after ...
The number of New Yorkers who smoked pot increased slightly in the years after the state legalized its recreational use, according to the latest state data. Two million adults or roughly 15% of the ...
(NEXSTAR) — At the end of last year, it seemed that marijuana could be rescheduled in the U.S. That idea came screeching to a halt when proceedings were put on pause in January. There were early hopes ...
Ten years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, and the case began with a couple who got married on the tarmac at BWI Airport. WJZ Investigator Mike Hellgren spoke to the lead ...
People under the age of 50 who consume marijuana are about 6.2 times more likely to experience a heart attack than non-marijuana users, according to a recent study. Vascular function of those who ...
At the federal level, Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, meaning that marijuana is believed to have no medical use and a high potential for abuse, says U ...
Three years after legalization, New York has no reliable standard for measuring cannabis impairment.
A total of 14.7% of adults aged 18 years and older (or about 2.3 million New Yorkers) reported consuming cannabis within the past 30 days in 2023, up from 12.7% in 2021. And nearly 7% of that overall ...
Legalizing cannabis for both medical and recreational use may lead to a decline in daily opioid use among people who inject drugs in the United States, according to a new study led by a Boston ...