Slate’s Jack Shafer starts off his criticism of The Washington Post‘s recent meth story this way: How Not To Report About Meth The Washington Post shows the way. Start your article with an anecdote, ...
Has the moral panic over methamphetamine finally crested? After Newsweek demonized the drug and its users last summer with a cover package that hyperbolized in a fashion that would have made the ...
My sarcasm was as gentle as a chain saw when I first criticized other journalists for their wrong, wrong, wrong descriptions of what causes “meth mouth”—the dramatic tooth loss experienced by many ...
But it is a devastating expose of party-n-play culture. It's hard to depict methamphetamine use with any sensitivity, but this movie's dry and frank style bring this plague into startling focus. It's ...
As methamphetamine usage in the U.S. is reaching epidemic levels, new information shows ASU to be virtually meth-free. Nationwide, more than 1.4 million people reported using meth in the last year, ...
Methamphetamine abuse shatters families and threatens our communities. On National Methamphetamine Awareness Day, we underscore the dangers of methamphetamine and reaffirm our collective ...
WASHINGTON — Illegal meth labs have become scarcer and their federally funded cleanups cheaper, a new report shows. Since 2006, when Congress passed an anti-methamphetamine measure, the number of meth ...