Dem rep calls out NYC's ongoing failure to tackle Bronx 'open air drug market' crisis

Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., on Wednesday sounded the alarm over an “open air drug market” in a Bronx business district where addicts and prostitutes are often seen, saying New York City has become a “bystander” to the
Secret Service acquires iconic presidential Marine One helicopter for advanced agent training program

The newly decommissioned Marine One helicopter found a new home with the U.S. Secret Service. In a video posted to X on Wednesday, Secret Service Deputy Special Agent in Charge Troy Sarria announced the famed aircraft, a
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Police say 'sightseers' hindering Texas recovery efforts as teams search for victims in debris

Texas police say “sightseeing” residents are making it harder for them to complete their rescue and recovery missions in the wake of deadly flash floods this week. Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha made the comments during a
4 arrested in alleged Border Patrol operation sabotage attempt near LA as attacks on immigration agents surge

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed that another four individuals were arrested for allegedly interfering with a federal immigration operation outside Los Angeles as law enforcement officers face increased attacks for enforcing the Trump administration’s mass
Shark bites beach fisherman who dragged thrashing predator back to water after catch

A fisherman in a wealthy beach vacation hot spot became the object of nature’s wrath while wrestling with a shark he caught during the July Fourth weekend. A 21-year-old man in Nantucket caught a common sandbar shark
Video shows teens’ adventure turn frightening near popular tourist destination

Two teenagers are lucky to be alive following a harrowing helicopter rescue by the U.S. Coast Guard after straying from a popular Oregon tourist destination over the weekend. The daring rescue unfolded Saturday near Roads End Point
Prep school lacrosse player’s accused killer could walk after making legal maneuver: expert

A legal maneuver by the defendant charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a Connecticut preparatory school lacrosse in May 2022, stemming from a booze-fueled teenage brawl, may win him an acquittal, according to a criminal
Five helicopters needed to save injured solo climber on California's second-highest peak

A high-altitude rescue effort involving multiple agencies and five helicopters unfolded over two days on the second-highest mountain in both the Sierra Nevada range and the state of California. On the afternoon of July 2, the Inyo County
Jeffrey Epstein's brother laughs at 'stupid' FBI memo defending controversial suicide ruling: report

Jeffrey Epstein’s brother is ripping federal investigators as “stupid” for a recent memo stating no additional evidence would be released and that his brother’s death in federal custody was indeed a suicide. Mark Epstein, 70, has long