It's finally happened. After months of accusations, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has finally admitted he has smoked crack cocaine. Toronto has been bombarded with reports of this and now (allegedly) a tape of him smoking the drug has surfaced. Should he step down?
If you read that headline and thought the following: "It's sick world" you're correct. A 24 year old mother in Washington is in a lot of trouble after a video was found that shows her 22-month-old son inhaling marijuana.
Maybe your copy of McAfee anti-virus software should've also included firewall protection from it's inventor because yes, John McAfee has apparently gone batty and allegedly offed someone and not because they're a Mac user.
An undercover investigation in Ohio has led to the shocking revelation that a 17-year-old is at the center of a huge drug ring that brings in up to $20,000 per month.
And here you thought it was tough for teens to find a summer job.
Madonna is still dealing with the fallout from the EDM community over comments she made, rather innocuously, at her surprise appearance at the Ultra Music Festival last weekend, where she assisted DJ Avicii and said that electronic music is a huge part of her career and her life.
A new study of 8,000 kids published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health finds those who had high IQs were more likely to use certain illicit drugs as they aged. Smarter girls in particular may tend to experiment with marijuana, cocaine, and other illicit drugs later on.