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The DEA is extending a COVID-era rule allowing doctors to prescribe controlled substances like Suboxone and Adderall without an in-person appointment.
A group of DEA agents boasted of their “world debauchery tour,” shared lurid images of their sexual conquests and at one point even joked about “forcible anal rape.” ...
DEA lab chemists seeing new trend: Drugs, fake prescription pills more potent than ever 03:59. In a WhatsApp chat that quickly devolved into depravity, a group of U.S. Drug Enforcement ...
DEA once touted body cameras for their “enhanced transparency.” Now the agency is abandoning them An email obtained by ProPublica said the agency made the change to be “consistent” with a ...
The DEA records also contain new details about one agent, Danielle Dreyer, who was fired last year for what the Justice Department called “outlandish behavior” during a rooftop party in 2017 in ...
Regardless, the DEA's positive framing of the devices from four years ago is backed by data. The DOJ began requiring federal agents to wear bodycams in 2021. At that time, ...
DEA Insiders Warned About Legality of Phone Tracking Program. Their Concerns Were Kept Secret. The DEA ignored the internal alarm about its mass phone data collection program, according to newly ...
The DEA had planned to implement the policy in phases so that eventually its officers nationwide would be wearing the devices when serving warrants or carrying out planned arrests.
Former officials are asking lawmakers to investigate role that Trump’s DEA pick played in deadly overseas incidents.
DEA backs an “Anti-420 Day” campaign, paying teens to post anti-cannabis videos online. The campaign comes amid potential federal cannabis rescheduling, raising questions about its timing ...