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“They’re doing this to get new users, to appeal to younger users. We’re finding it all over the social media platforms. Rainbow pills are all over,” said the administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration. → Read More
Jenna Ryan, a Texas realtor who has sought to parlay her role in the Capitol riot into a career as a right-wing media personality, reported to prison Dec. 21. → Read More
The DEA worries that drug traffickers who are trying to fool customers into buying "prescription" drugs are going to wind up killing them with fentanyl. → Read More
Sequel Youth & Family Services collected hundreds of millions in tax dollars to care for vulnerable children, despite abuse and negligence allegations. → Read More
Fourth grader Jacob Lemay knew he was a boy before he could properly pronounce the word “transgender.” His whole family now advocates for trans rights. → Read More
An NBC News review of documents and interviews with students, ex-employees, and lawyers raise questions about the welfare of kids at Iowa's Clarinda Academy. → Read More
An immigrant said he was a caretaker at a shooting range owned by Trump’s sons and worked without authorization at one of his golf courses before he was fired. → Read More
A U.S. missionary group has issued a public apology to child sex abuse victims who were featured in an in-depth NBC News report. → Read More
President Donald Trump’s golf club in Westchester County, New York, fired 12 workers who were living in the country illegally, workers and their lawyer said. → Read More
The story of how Canadian authorities found and trapped one woman's kidnapper through an international sting operation is full of dramatic twists and turns. → Read More
The president who denounces illegal immigration employs them at Trump National Golf Club, a current and a former employee said on Thursday. → Read More
Doctor burnout is a pervasive issue, with more than half of U.S. physicians experiencing "substantial systems" of job burnout, according to a 2017 National Academy of Medicine paper. → Read More
As Chuck Grassley accuses Julie Swetnick of misleading Congress, new questions are being raised about Michael Avenatti's claims regarding Brett Kavanaugh. → Read More
Julie Swetnick says she's a shy person who pays no attention to politics. But she says she felt she had to go public with serious allegations against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh. → Read More
One year later, survivors and family members of the victims of the massacre at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival on Oct. 1 are still healing. → Read More
Bill Cosby faces years in prison after being convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his home in 2004. → Read More
The University Hospitals Fertility Center in Cleveland notified 950 patients that human error contributed to the loss of 4,000 frozen eggs and embryos. → Read More
President Donald Trump will roll out plans to tackle the opioid crisis that may call for tougher penalties for drug dealers, including the death penalty. → Read More
An email sent to the U.S. Olympic Committee in 2015 outlined abuse allegations against Larry Nassar. The organization says its CEO never saw it. → Read More
American children’s mental health is worrying experts, with one in five kids suffering from a diagnosable mental, emotional or behavioral disorder. → Read More