
Human experiments in Tijuana and Mexicali: How cartels are testing fentanyl on drug addicts
Organized crime syndicates use vulnerable people in border cities to calculate the dosages of the opioid that they traffic to the United States

Organized crime syndicates use vulnerable people in border cities to calculate the dosages of the opioid that they traffic to the United States

Anne Milgram said the criminal organization was operating in more than 40 countries, and had become more ‘ruthless’ since it was taken over by the sons of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán

The DEA spent $4.7 million on “strategic planning and communication” and other contracts to hire people Milgram knew from her days as New Jersey’s attorney general and as a law professor

Lack of access will be the unintended result of a federal move to roll back online prescribing of potentially addictive drugs allowed during the COVID-19 pandemic

Mexican drug traffickers account for seven of the top 10 names on U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency’s list of priority fugitives

A federal watchdog is investigating whether the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration under chief Anne Milgram improperly awarded millions of dollars in no-bid contracts to hire her past associates

According to leaked documents accessed by ‘The Washington Post,’ authorities in the United States wiretapped conversations between members of the criminal organization, who were suspected of kidnapping the tourists

Much of the 50-page report outlines the agency’s sprawling, 69-country “foreign footprint,” while lauding its efforts to plug gaping holes in the oversight of undercover money laundering operations and special vetted units overseas

U.S. overdose deaths hit a record in 2021, about three-quarters of those from opioids during a crisis that was first spun into the making by drug makers

Nicholas Palmeri’s socializing and vacationing with Miami drug lawyers, detailed in confidential records, brought his ultimate downfall