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Opinion | Why San Francisco Is a Homeless Mecca

The city spends $646 million on shelter, but vagrancy grows. Source link

Opinion | ‘They’re Coming for Your Cars’

Even if politicians can push us all into e-vehicles, they will have to be small and scarce to achieve emissions goals. Source link

Opinion | Fentanyl Is a Growth Industry in China’s Weakening Economy

Chinese crime syndicates and banks flourish in the global money laundering that facilitates the drug trade with the West. Source link

Opinion | Santa Claus Is Going to Pot

Weed ads directed at children should be banned the way tobacco ads are. Source link

Opinion | Washington State, Fentanyl Haven

If lawmakers don’t compromise, all drugs will soon be legal. Source link

Opinion | The Lockdowns Are Over, but the Damage Goes On

Workforce dropouts and drug overdoses became more common as the world obsessed over the virus. Source link

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