Penalties could increase for drug, human trafficking in Ohio
Penalties could increase for drug, human trafficking in Ohio It would create a mandatory five-year prison term for anyone being found guilty or pleading guilty to a fentanyl-related death.
Penalties could increase for drug, human trafficking in Ohio It would create a mandatory five-year prison term for anyone being found guilty or pleading guilty to a fentanyl-related death.
Environmental groups file suit against the Navy The suit alleges NSWC Dahlgren has discharged over 33 million pounds of munitions into the Potomac containing toxic metals, solvents, explosives and other…
Delaware House approves plastics ban for restaurants The Delaware Restaurant Association opposes the move, which says it would add to costs for restaurants still struggling amid labor shortages and supply…
Chicago mayor meets with city's youth to discuss crime prevention According to Chicago Police statistics, total crime is up 32% over the last 28 days and carjackings are up 133%…
Election integrity advocates fight against 'confusing' ranked-choice voting pushed by left Florida, Montana, Idaho, South Dakota, and Tennessee have banned ranked-choice voting, while Alaska and Maine have implemented it statewide.
FBI, Homeland ignored intelligence suggesting disturbances before Jan. 6: report The Intelligence Community did not raise the alarm, the report said, “in part because they could not conceive that the…
White House takes potshot at Marjorie Taylor Greene over federal funding for her district Every House Republican voted against the bill in 2021.
Lawsuit alleges NC House speaker installed spy camera in mistress's home to intimidate her husband The suit contends that Moore engaged in “an egregious abuse of power” by using his…
Former top State Department official says the United States isn't living up to its ideals Robert B. Charles said that corrupt behavior allows adversaries of the United States to take…
Trump clear front runner in GOP primary, tops Biden in general matchup: poll 76% of the Republican electorate held a favorable view of Trump, compared to 67% for DeSantis.