Everything You Need to Know about the President's Rally
The mayor of Phoenix asked Trump to delay his visit.
People Are Getting High on Drugs for the Eclipse
"I feel like having my mind blasted by a highish dose of psilocybin while the moon's shadow befalls the earth will be an otherworldly experience."
Rikers Island Guard Punches Inmate, Then Lies About It
The guard punched the inmate three times in the face, landed three swift uppercuts, held him in a headlock and elbowed him five times before another guard arrived.
Rival Gangs Busted After Posting on Facebook & YouTube
Thirty-one members of two feuding New York gangs are indicted after allegedly promoting their "enterprise on social media websites."
Lawsuit: Nebraska Prisons Are Overcrowded and Dangerous
"Nebraska state prisons are in a state of chaos that endangers the health, safety, and lives of prisoners and staff alike on a daily basis," the lawsuit states.
El Chapo Might Not Be Able to Pay Private Lawyers
Guzman's public defenders argued that he should be able to hire private defense attorneys without worrying that prosecutors would seize their fees by claiming the money came from his estimated $14 billion in drug proceeds.
New North Carolina Law Could Target Minorities
The state focuses attention on the issue at a time when President Trump gives speeches calling gang members "animals."
Uber Driver Busted in Fentanyl Ring, Drugs Marked Uber
'This seizure alone contains enough potency to kill half of the population of New York City, if laboratory analysis proves it is all fentanyl,' special agent says.
How a Speedboat With Two Tons of Cocaine Was Stopped
Agents learned a Colombian drug cartel that sent cocaine around the world was planning a big shipment in a small boat known as a "go-fast."
Meet the Phish Fans Sucking 'Hippie Crack' in New York
When the sound of pressurized air hissed across Manhattan's 31st Street on Saturday night, tie-dyed and red-eyed Phish fans rushed forward like a flock of hungry pigeons pecking at a discarded hot dog bun.
Trump DOJ Says Too Many Immigrants in Prison
Most have either received final orders of removal or are under investigation for possible removal from the United States.
Trump Targets MS-13, One of Texas's Most Powerful Gangs
MS-13 is among gangs categorized as the biggest threat to public safety based on relationships with Mexican cartels and high levels of violence and transnational crime.
Federal Gun Prosecutions Increase After Sessions Order
The number of people charged with unlawful possession of a firearm rose by about 23 percent in the second quarter of 2017 compared with the same period last year.
County Sheriffs, Anti-Immigration Groups Join Forces
The deepening relationship between sheriffs and anti-immigration groups comes at a time of increased focus on immigration issues.
More Babies Born Addicted to Opioids in Cherokee Nation
"There is no legitimate explanation for numbers on this scale," Cherokee Nation Attorney General Todd Hembree said in a statement.
Trump Administration Will Review Transgender Murders
There were 22 transgender people killed last year—the most ever recorded—but 2017 is on pace to exceed that figure, according to Human Rights Watch.
New Security Rules Aim to Keep Bombs Off Flights
Passengers flying into the U.S. from foreign airports will no longer be allowed to bring along personal electronic devices if their airlines don't follow new security rules.
New Bill Would Outlaw Sextortion, Swatting and Doxing
Dubbed the Online Safety Modernization Act, the bill aims to combat the rise in online crimes that disproportionately affect women and girls.
Gollum J. Trump Twitter Account Satirizes President
Hillary Clinton is Hillbo Clintonses. Barack Obama is Obamaborns. Medicaid is Magicaid, Bernie Sanders is Stinky Bernifur and Make America Great Again is Make America Precious Again.
Should New York Throw Away Key to Rikers Island Jail?
Attempts to fix the brutal and corrupt Rikers Island jail have failed, once again, and no one seems to have a solution.
Trump Sued by Watchdog Groups for Deleting Tweets
The White House denied the accusations in the lawsuit filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and the National Security Archive.
How the FBI Took Down a Dozen Crooked Cops, Jail Guards
The FBI investigation had agents posing as drug traffickers looking for law enforcement officers who could act as armed guards for people moving drugs and drug money.
Anti-Abortion Protesters Face Lawsuit Over Harassment
While escorts arrive at dawn to shield the patients from the protesters, women are regularly shaken and scared once they get inside the clinic, states the Brooklyn federal court suit.
Lawyers: Unseal Criminal Past of Ex-Trump Adviser
Donald Trump reportedly tapped convicted felon Felix Sater as a real estate adviser after his links to the Mafia became public. The documents, lawyers say, could show fraud by the president.
How the Resistance Is Protesting Anti-Muslim Speakers
The local Republican Party-sponsored event that sparked the demonstrations focused on "the threat of the global Islamic movement."
How Two Florida Women Stole Millions From Medicare
Miami is a center of health care fraud, which costs U.S. taxpayers an estimated $100 billion each year.
Fentanyl Sparks Big Drug Overdose Death Increase in NYC
Last year marked the sixth consecutive year that fatal overdoses increased in the city, and the rate rose among all demographic groups.
How Federal Agents Find Online Fentanyl Sellers
The complaint lays out how federal agents are teaming up across agencies to order fentanyl from dark web marketplaces, pick up the drugs from undercover addresses and compare mailing labels and handwriting samples.
Drug Dealers Laughed at Addicts Overdosing
Mixing the powerful drug fentanyl into heroin has become such a common practice among drug dealers that a slang term is now used for when a customer overdoses: "the fentanyl dance."
Silicon Valley CEO Indicted for Lying to Workers
Isaac Choi allegedly defrauded his employees by luring them to join his company, the job search platform WrkRiot, based on false and misleading statements.