Illegal drugs don’t fly. Federal authorities seized more than 700 pounds of cocaine packed in nearly 300 bricks off a private plane at an airport in the Miami area on Tuesday night. Law enforcement found 723 pounds of cocaine in 294 plastic-wrapped
Britain finally completed its full exit from the EU on New Year’s Eve following the conclusion of an 11-month transition period, which also saw the two sides conclude post-Brexit trade deal talks and announce an agreement on Christmas Eve. The departure ends
A driver in Arizona was busted with more than 450 pounds of marijuana in his car – just “a smidge over the legal limit” of one ounce that the recently passed Proposition 207 allows adults to carry, authorities said jokingly. Jesus Carmelo
Florida authorities recovered more than 74 pounds of cocaine floating in waters off the Florida Keys ahead of Christmas, according to reports. A local fisherman reported the discovery to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday afternoon. The Coast Guard Cutter James
Even as the coronavirus pandemic protracts into the new year, a few staples will stay the same, including the Christmas menu for thousands of U.S. troops stationed at military installations across the world. For the holiday season this year, the Pentagon shipped more than 300,000 pounds of traditional foods – including
The Prime Minister today announced 16 new faces would join the ranks of peers in the House of Lords. The new nominations to the already bloated chamber mean there will be 841 members of the Lords – considerably more than the 650
Formerly only used by the most enthusiastic of fitness fanatics, smartwatches are now heralded as a simple way for anyone to keep track of their health and fitness goals. Whether you’re looking to shed a few lockdown pounds, hit a new PB
The Chancellor will use a financial statement next week to pledge his commitment to “levelling up” the country with a massive cash injection. A northern headquarters for the Treasury will open next year as part of the government’s plans to move 22,000
HOUSTON – In car lines that can stretch half a mile, (0.8 kilometers), workers who lost jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic and other needy people receive staggering amounts of food distributed by the Houston Food Bank. On some days, the hundreds