April 16 Shouting match erupts between RFK Jr and Dem lawmaker over his comments about Black children RFK Jr. and Rep. Terri Sewell clashed during a budget hearing over his past podcast comments about Black children allegedly needing to be re-parented.
April 16 Tiger Woods' attorney fights subpoena for prescription drug records in DUI case: reports Tiger Woods' attorney is reportedly fighting a subpoena seeking his prescription drug records after the golfer was arrested for driving under the influence last month.
April 12 Tiger Woods 'ashamed' after second DUI arrest amid seeking treatment: report Tiger Woods is reportedly ashamed after his second DUI arrest in under a decade and is said to be in Switzerland seeking treatment for his well-being.
April 7 Drug-soaked paper is killing inmates amid reports of prison smuggling trends Synthetic cannabinoids smuggled into U.S. jails on drug-soaked paper are reportedly linked to fatal overdoses among incarcerated individuals nationwide.
April 6 Drinking habits of parents may be more contagious than they think: 'Greater risk' Parents' use of alcohol is linked to a 24% chance their teens will drink as well, a Brazilian study of over 4,200 adolescents and guardians suggests.
April 2 Fatal drug combination sparks alert as 'rhino tranq’ spreads across US The CDC and White House issued a health advisory about medetomidine, a deadly veterinary sedative known as rhino tranq, found in illegal fentanyl.
April 1 Sham Philadelphia coffee shop hiding crack operation busted in sweeping raid, 17 arrested: AG Philadelphia officials dismantled a drug ring at a sham coffee shop in Operation Cocaine and Coffee, arresting 17 and seizing 27 guns and drugs.
March 26 'Gas station heroin' banned in another state amid nationwide crackdowns Connecticut has banned tianeptine, known as "gas station heroin," classifying it as Schedule I as 14 states crack down on the addictive substance.
March 14 Cigarette smoking in America plummets to historic single-digit low, new study finds U.S. adult smoking rates hit a historic low of 9.9% in 2024, marking the first time cigarette use dropped to single digits, but 25.2 million Americans still smoke.
March 11 Alleged hazing death tied to secretive rush night ignites arrests and frat reckoning College freshman allegedly dies from alcohol poisoning during fraternity hazing at Northern Arizona University, prompting arrests and chapter shutdown.