February 11 JONATHAN TURLEY: NY Times columnist sinks to sick new low mocking JD Vance's mom New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie mocked Vice President JD Vance's mother's addiction on Bluesky, saying she should have sold her son for drugs.
February 9 US military launches deadly strike on drug-trafficking vessel in the Pacific, leaving 2 dead and 1 survivor The U.S. Southern Command said the military conducted an operation targeting a vessel operated by designated terrorist organizations off the Pacific coast.
February 5 US forces kill two suspected narco-terrorists in Eastern Pacific lethal strike operation U.S. forces kill two suspected narco-terrorists in Eastern Pacific strike on vessel allegedly operated by designated terrorist organization in latest operation.
February 5 Alleged Sinaloa cartel fentanyl producer charged in newly unsealed US federal indictment Mexican authorities arrested alleged Sinaloa cartel fentanyl producer Ivan Valerio Sainz Salazar, who is accused of supplying deadly pills to the Chapitos faction.
February 5 DHS issues warning about trend of domestic partners poisoning loved ones Department of Homeland Security officials say domestic partner attacks with chemical toxins like arsenic have increased, citing a Colorado dentist murder case.
February 5 HIV epidemic explodes in popular honeymoon destination as crystal meth use surges Fiji's HIV cases are surging, with 1,583 new infections in 2024 as crystal meth use and unsafe injection practices fuel Pacific island nation's health crisis.
February 4 FBI arrests 55 in massive drug ring with alleged China supplier flooding US streets with fentanyl The FBI arrested 55 people from an alleged Georgia drug trafficking ring accused of flooding streets with fentanyl and linked to a Chinese supplier in a sweeping takedown.
February 3 RFK Jr unveils $100M effort to tackle addiction, homelessness and mental illness RFK Jr. announces $100 million federal investment to combat addiction and homelessness through recovery programs, drawing on his 43-year journey.
February 2 San Francisco uncovers nine secret drug and gambling dens disguised as convenience stores San Francisco shuts down nine alleged drug and gambling dens disguised as convenience stores in downtown neighborhood Tenderloin, seizing weapons and stolen goods.
January 30 'High January’ fuels cannabis boom as experts flag some serious health dangers New research reveals marijuana users face 29% higher heart attack risk and doubled cardiovascular death chances, plus brain and sleep health impacts.