Joshua Hersh
Inside the Fight to Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms in Denver
Could hallucinogenic mushrooms be decriminalized next?
This Washington sheriff is refusing to enforce his state's new gun control law
A new movement is calling for sanctuaries for gun rights
This Texas school district is considering setting up its own police force. Over 200 others already have.
School-based police departments can give administrators more control over how officers are tasked and who they're accountable to.
The mayors of sister-cities across the Texas-Mexico border think Trump's wall will be useless
This is the view of Trump's wall — from both sides of the border.
3D printed guns are easy to make and impossible to stop
Gun enthusiasts aren't particularly impressed with the quality of the 3D-printed guns.
This law allows cops to take your guns if you're deemed a threat
The government can seize firearms from a person deemed to be a danger to himself or others
Here's what Trump's Helsinki speech could mean for America's standing in the world
“In many ways this was kind of a wink heard round the world. Winking at Russian behavior which should not be winked at."
Haiti’s army is making a comeback 20 years after disbanding
Haiti hasn't had a military since 1995, when it was disbanded after a series of coups and brutal crackdowns
These amateur sleuths think they've found CIA black-site clues at a North Carolina airport
Two women in North Carolina say they discovered a CIA contractor called Aero, operating out of their local county airport, and handling some 80 percent of the country's rendition flights between 2001 and 2004.
Some veterans say Trump’s message to a military widow wasn’t offensive
Some veterans say Trump’s message to a military widow wasn’t offensive