September 27 DEA in Atlanta using new lab to process federal drug seizures as fight against cartel heats up The DEA is leading a nationwide effort to crackdown on the violent Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG). DEA chemists in Atlanta are using a new lab to test and weigh drugs quicker.
September 27 North Carolina family still recovering a year after Hurricane Helene destroyed home The Keele family looks back on the past year since their Western North Carolina home was destroyed by Helene after the hurricane turned tropical storm ravaged the region.
September 26 DNA evidence cracks cold case, connects dead suspect to murders of 4 teens at Austin yogurt shop DNA evidence has linked now-dead Robert Eugene Brashers to a Texas quadruple murder cold case from 1991 where four teenage girls were killed at an Austin yogurt shop.
September 26 Charlie Kirk's legacy honored as customers flock to Steak 'n Shake in solidarity A Steak 'n Shake owner's tribute billboard to assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk has gone viral, driving customers nationwide to support the chain.
September 26 Three women indicted for allegedly livestreaming chase of ICE agent to his home and posting address online Cynthia Raygoza, Ashleigh Brown and Sandra Carmona Samane have been indicted for publicly disclosing federal agent information after an alleged doxxing incident.
September 26 Major pro-life group demands investigation into abortion pill billboards in Florida Florida's top prosecutor is urged to probe New York nonprofit Mayday Health for billboard ads promoting mifepristone and misoprostol abortion pills across the state.
September 26 Massive cheating scandal involving Democratic governor candidate also involved husband: report A cheating scandal that rocked the U.S. Naval Academy in 1994 and involved New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill also involved her husband, according to reports.
September 26 Massachusetts nonprofit CEO who helps people clear criminal records now charged with distributing cocaine Federal prosecutors charged Javan Tooley with distributing crack cocaine near his Dorchester nonprofit, allegedly with a child present in his vehicle.
September 26 Florida vows legal action against any efforts to block TPUSA chapters on campus Attorney General James Uthmeier called the blocking of Turning Point USA chapters discriminatory and pledged legal action to protect student organization rights.
September 26 Houston Halloween display shows mannequins in red hats hanging from gallows with Mexican flag A Halloween display in Houston's Second Ward features mannequins wearing red hats in an apparent execution scene under a Mexican flag, fueling widespread outrage.