/PRNewswire/ A dramatic increase in drug overdose deaths, primarily due to illicit fentanyl, is being reported across the U.S.1 Contributing to these deaths.
yet keep vote nothing democrats who promise leftist policies like this. i believe that the californians and americans in general are going to come out in absolute full force. people are upset and frustrated, angry and rightfully so. the crime rates continue to uptick. it is impacting every facet of our lives from our children s education to what we just saw in the news that transpired in l.a. to how our businesses are impacted. i believe that all americans will come out in 2022 so that we will have elected officials come in that are pro law and order. todd: elizabeth hengthank you. 24 after the hour and police making a shocking discovery at a connecticut middle school after a seventh grader, 13 year old drug overdose death. we ll tell you you what is
and here in new york, authoritie announced the arrest of four men in connection with the drug overdose death of actor michael k. williams they allege the men were part of a drug trafficking crew that sold williams a deadly dose of fentanyl laced heroin the sale in brooklyn last september was captured on surveillance video. the nfl is on defense after a lawsuit by former miami dolphins head coach brian flores, accusing the league and several teams of discriminatory hiring practices. our gabe guttierez sat down with flores today. reporter: is the nfl racist i think the numbers speak for themselves, there s one black head coach. reporter: he was the second, but he was fired after back-to-back winning seasons, and he has now filed a class action lawsuit against the nfl and several teams alleging discrimination against black coaches. there needs to be a change reporter: flores says the new york giants only interviewed him as a sham to comply with the rooney rule, an
/PRNewswire/ Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. are the highest ever recorded and are primarily driven by illicit fentanyl and methamphetamine.1 Tracking.
/PRNewswire/ Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. are the highest ever recorded and are primarily driven by illicit fentanyl and methamphetamine.1 Tracking.