DEA kicks off nationwide war on synthetic marijuana
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced on Thursday that it had successfully carried out “Operation Log-Jam,” a surprise attack on synthetic marijuana distributors.
In the northern Mali town of Aguelhok, radical Islamists on Sunday seized an unmarried couple and stoned them to death as more than 200 people watched.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced on Thursday that it had successfully carried out “Operation Log-Jam,” a surprise attack on synthetic marijuana distributors.
Government watchdog group Judicial Watch has filed a lawsuit in federal court to uncover details about a meeting between FBI Director Robert Mueller and an Islamic organization allegedly linked to terrorism.
Tough economic conditions have hit young people particularly hard, forcing many to move back in with their parents and dampening their enthusiasm for President Barack Obama as they search for work and financial stability.
Many of Detroit’s unions are livid after a judge ruled that the city is not legally obligated to bargain with the police union, whose service contract recently expired.
A majority of self-identified Hispanics consider themselves political independents, according to a Gallup poll released Sunday.
As explosions rocked the city of Damascus yesterday, Turkey acted on its recent threats and deployed military units to the Syrian border after Assad’s air defenses shot down a Turkish war plane last week.
A Delaware resident and a Connecticut fuel cell manufacturer filed suit in a U.S. district court last week, claiming that Delaware Democratic Governor Jack Markell’s “sweetheart deal” with Bloom Energy Inc. is unconstitutional and amounts to nothing more than “crony capitalism.”