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While America continues hemming and hawing over decriminalizing marijuana, Portugal's eminently sensible drug policy is thriving.

The munchies are an enigma best unpacked while sober.

What used to be the "American drug" is now popular worldwide.

I've become highly aware how stoners are targeted in TV commercials, subtly (eye drops; Justin Long as the Mac guy) and not-so-subtly (Taco Bell).

Amy Winehouse's death makes it clear there's no swag or sympathy involved with being a drug-addicted female rock star.

Enter the stone zone with GOOD's intrepid pot columnist.

Two studies have found that a new pill can prevent HIV. But will the people who need it most be able to afford it?

What that late-night craving for fatty foods can tell us about the brain in the gut.
A new study found that the active substance in hallucinogenic mushrooms makes people less judgmental and more forgiving. So why isn't it a medicine?

The daytime TV veteran wants to make medical marijuana less shady with a new "high-end" dispensary in Sacramento.

Our caffeinated culture may be having an effect on our cognitive functioning.

An insane Louisiana law is sending a nonviolent father to jail for the rest of his life. How is this justice?

One hundred years ago, the predecessor of the FDA had no data on how caffeine affects humans. Unbelievably, the same is pretty much true today.

The nation's oldest after school program, LA's BEST, is giving folks a workout—and letting them make a difference in the lives of kids.

On Charlie Sheen's linguistic acrobatics.

A bill making its way through the Missouri legislature seeks to have welfare recipients drug tested. Is this good or bad?

Think students at elite schools aren't using (and dealing) hard drugs like heroin? They are, and they're getting arrested for it.