President Trump’s decision to reclassify fentanyl is reshaping the federal response to the drug, giving law enforcement ...
When President Donald Trump designated fentanyl as a "Weapon of Mass Destruction," it gave the Drug Enforcement ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced a drug blamed for the death of nearly 50 Kentuckians last year is one step closer ...
Fentanyl’s deadly presence looms large in North Texas and Oklahoma, as DEA's new Dallas Division leader Joseph Tucker ...
Federal authorities are no longer treating fentanyl like another street drug. They’re treating it like what they say it has become: a weapon of mass destruction.
DEA's Phoenix division reports a 79% increase in fentanyl seizures for the year, showing Arizona's role in the opioid ...
The Miami division of the Drug Enforcement Administration is offering reaction to President Donald Trump’s executive order ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration is launching what they are calling Fentanyl Free America with two goals in mind: reducing ...
The agency says while the number of fentanyl-related deaths is trending down, there's still more work to be done.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration continues its efforts to combat fentanyl and protect the nation from synthetic ...
A former high-level DEA agent conspired to launder millions of dollars and obtain military-grade weapons for a Mexican drug cartel, an indictment alleges.