America’s social hierarchies rule everything – even the opioid epidemic. You don’t have to dig deep to find the hypocrisy and insult to people of color
In Floyd County, Kentucky, residents grapple with joblessness and addiction. But local churches, restaurants and a Walmart serve as centers of mutual support
Ithaca is proposing a supervised facility where users can shoot up in front of a nurse and not be arrested. Can Svante Myrick convince the city it’s a good idea?
Drugs cut across all economic strata but poorer neighborhoods continue to feel biggest impact as residents are unfairly defined by a seemingly endless problem
Beauty returned home to Oklahoma in December to seek refuge from the streets of the Bronx. A month later she was forcibly brought back, and today she remains trapped in an inflexible and overwhelmed legal system
Chris Arnade has spent the past four years of his life documenting the lives of street addicts. The day after Christmas, he drove cross-country with his friend Beauty to help her reunite with her family
'The pill mill of America': where drugs mean there are no good choices, only less awful ones