
Massachusetts nonprofit CEO charged with distributing cocaine, federal prosecutors say
Javan Tooley, founder of Adapt & Evolve, faces federal charges alleging distribution of crack cocaine and use of his nonprofit to facilitate drug trafficking.

Javan Tooley, founder of Adapt & Evolve, faces federal charges alleging distribution of crack cocaine and use of his nonprofit to facilitate drug trafficking.

Javan Tooley, founder of Adapt & Evolve, faces federal charges after alleged distribution of crack cocaine linked to his nonprofit; past convictions and claims of influential ties are cited in court filings.

Editorial letters linked the attack to Democratic rhetoric toward ICE, while others urged restraint and policy discussion

A CSIS assessment finds left-wing extremism on track for the most violent year in more than three decades, underscoring a surge as authorities prosecute high-profile incidents.

CSIS tracks 750 incidents since 1994; left-wing violence now outnumbers right-wing for the first time in decades; experts urge calm and lawful response as investigations continue.

CSIS finds left-wing violence rising to a pace not seen in three decades, while authorities weigh responses as Kirk's death draws national scrutiny.

Berrien withdraws days after reports of his online following of explicit accounts; Republicans brace for a smaller field as Democrats prepare for a crowded primary.

State Office of Parental Rights pledges action to protect student-led TPUSA clubs as national expansion and cross-state support unfold.

Democrats 30% favorable, Kennedy Jr. approval at 33% for HHS post; poll also finds broad backing for school vaccine mandates despite partisan divides.