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A Report on China's Opium War Against the United States | Opinion
The economic and territorial concessions wrung from the humiliated Chinese emperor were not forgotten. Now, taking a page from Britain's playbook, China has turned the tables and is fostering an opioid epidemic in the United States.
Rainbow fentanyl could be poised for Halloween spike after Lego box seizure
Rainbow fentanyl—regular fentanyl dyed with food coloring—is an opioid drug responsible for 80 per cent of all overdose deaths in New York City.
Rainbow Fentanyl: What It Looks Like and What Happens if You Overdose
Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is around 50 times more potent than heroin, and 100 times more powerful than morphine.
Rainbow Fentanyl Sales on Popular Apps Spark Concern on West Coast
Officials in California and Oregon have warned of rainbow fentanyl being targeted to adolescents.
Florida Man Claims to Be DEA Agent to Get Wendy's Discount: Police
Officers discovered a badge that Jesse Stover allegedly used to impersonate law enforcement while searching him.
Fake Patient Records, Illegal Pills Part of $17 Million Criminal Indictment
Authorities allege that a Michigan doctor's pill mill was conducted with fake patients and strong drugs over a three-year period.
DEA Seized Enough Fentanyl to "Kill Every Single American" This Year
"Drug traffickers are harnessing social media because it is accessible," DEA administrator Anne Milgram warned Sunday.
Every Major Death in Season 1 and 2 of 'Narcos: Mexico'
"Narcos: Mexico" retells the history of the Mexican drug trade from its infancy under Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo til the all-out war that broke out in the 90s.
Judge Orders Release of Witness in DEA Leaks Case, Gives Him Probation
"I'd like to say to this honorable judge and court how much I apologize for this mistake," Juan Carlos Dávila-Bonilla said.
Feds Arrest Ex-DEA Agent Who Posed With Badge, Gun at Capitol Riot
Mark Sami Ibrahim has admitted to being at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, but denied displaying any DEA paraphernalia while there.
Justice Department Admits It's 'Unprepared' to Implement Body Cameras
The audit report urged the Justice Department to "carefully reassess" the lack of body cameras and take steps to implement their use.
Schumer Says 'My Thinking Evolved' on Marijuana, Promises Legalization Bill
The New York senator, who once supported tough drug laws, said he changed his mind after seeing how legalization helped Colorado.
Armed Group Open Fire on House Party, Kill Seven
The incident occurred in Ojuelos, in the western Mexican state of Jalisco.
DEA Seizes $45 Million of Meth Thought to Belong to Infamous CJNG Cartel
Drug enforcement officials found nearly 2,000 pounds of the drug hidden inside an 18-wheeler in Denton County, Texas.
Former Celebrity Psychiatrist Keith Ablow Has Office Raided by DEA
Federal agents removed paperwork and computers from Keith Ablow's office, however the former Fox News contributor was not arrested nor charged with any crime.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Locations
Occurring semiannually, the event gives people a chance to make sure their prescription drugs don't fall into the hands of a loved one.
DEA Allowed for 400 Percent Increase in Oxycodone Amid Peak Overdose Deaths
In a scathing 77-page report, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) said the DEA was "slow to respond" to the opioid crisis in a number of ways.
The Disturbing Global Underworld of Paul LeRoux
In "Hunting LeRoux," Elaine Shannon reveals a vast, shadowy alternate economy with "bad people doing very bad things....The body count is going to keep rising."
Jury Safety Trumps Public Spotlight Post Chapo Verdict
"I wouldn't put it passed the two sons to start targeting the people who put their father away for life."
Democrat Proposes Bill to Regulate Weed Like Alcohol
Representative Earl Blumenauer of Oregon introduced a bill to regulate marijuana the same way the government currently regulates alcohol products.
El Chapo Trial: DEA Agents Bribed With Prostitutes
Juan Carlos Ramirez led the Colombian North Valley cartel and sold cocaine to El Chapo.
Michael Peña Dishes on Netflix's New 'Narcos: Mexico'
Peña revealed to Newsweek the challenges of playing Kiki Camarena—the DEA agent who was assassinated by the Guadalajara cartel in 1985.
DEA Warns About Halloween Candy Laced With Meth or Weed
"Halloween is a time for kids to be kids and have fun with family and friends," said a St. Louis DEA agent. "We don't want anyone falling prey to an avoidable tragedy."
Authorities Find Border Tunnel With Full Rail System
Mexican and U.S. law enforcement agencies discovered a highly sophisticated underground tunnel—featuring a rail system and solar-powered lighting—running underneath the border between Mexico and California.
Shots Fired In Manhattan Traffic Stop
Law enforcement officials attempted the traffic stop as part of an investigation into a heroin operation.
Canadian Pot Company Allowed to Legally Export to U.S.
"This is the first time a Canadian [licensed producer] has demonstrated to the FDA that a study drug produced in Canada from the cannabis plant can meet its standards."
DEA Convicted Two Men in Taliban-Heroin Smuggling Ring
"Don't worry, those are people that are tied to me...They are Taliban."
ACLU Asks DEA to Investigate Nebraska's Death Penalty
The ACLU said that in attaining a DEA registration to import drugs, Nebraska listed a licensed prison pharmacy that's not located where the drugs will be used for the executions.
El Chapo's Kid's Godfather Extradited to U.S.
Known as "El Señor," he allegedly directed hundreds of millions of dollars of drugs.
Does Drug Reform Stand a Chance With New DEA Chief?
Experts say the administration's stance on drug enforcement, marijuana legalization and even the border wall could impede any innovation or change and worsen America's drug problem.