Surging trans-Atlantic drug flows mean that cocaine seizures in Europe now exceed those in North America.
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Lawmakers from both parties say events as described in a Washington Post article, if accurate, might amount to war crimes.
The alleged shooter, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, came to the U.S. from Afghanistan in September 2021.
Israelโs prime minister, who was indicted on bribery and other charges in 2019, has officially requested a pardon as his trial continues.
As the accused killer of UnitedHealthcareโs CEO heads to court this week, his support has proven surprisingly enduring.
The NYPD arrested demonstrators who didnโt disperse.
Rising prices are spurring criminals to cut and raid cables. Companies and law enforcement are fighting back.
A fatal attack on a routine patrol has intensified questions over the Trump administrationโs open-ended military deployments in American cities.
The planned pardon of Hernรกndez, convicted of cocaine trafficking, comes before the countryโs election.
National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom died from her wounds and Guardsman Andrew Wolfe remains in critical condition.
Chinese entrepreneur stirs controversy by amassing 10 million and leasing them to companies outside Africa. Internet service providers cry foul.
A French court overturned a ruling that the family of Vincent Bollore had de facto control of Vivendi, quashing investor hopes that the billionaire might be forced into a full takeover of the media group.
The 29-year-old Afghan national settled in Bellingham, Wash., after working with the CIA in his home country.
Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal is likely to be charged with first-degree murder.
Footage from a passerby at Wednesdayโs shooting shows a man holding a revolver and a U.S. National Guardsman returning fire.
Oil giants have fled California, but James Flores and his company Sable Offshore are desperate to get in, even if it means crossing swords with the state.
Wei-Jen Loโs previous employer, TSMC, says he violated noncompete and confidentiality agreements when he joined rival Intel.
The Japanese food-and-beverage giant said personal information of 1.9 million individuals may have been leaked.
Two Guard members were shot near the White House and remain in critical condition. The suspect, who is in custody, is an Afghan national.
Lawyers petitioned the court after the womenโs names were included in documents provided by the Justice Department and the Epstein estate.
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