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A US Army officer has said that he sold "sacramental" LSD online because of a "a moral and religious obligation" to provide people with the drug.
A US Army helicopter pilot who federal prosecutors say shipped nearly 1800 orders of LSD to buyers on the “dark web” has argued in court that he has a religious right to sell the drug, deploying an ...
John Reid, a gay conservative talk show host, is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for Virginia's next ...
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of a Venezuelan man who was deported to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador — the second time ...
A wildfire burning in a rugged, wooded area of Nebraska grew to more than 6,600 acres but by Thursday hundreds of ...
On Route 220 in Henry County Sunday evening, Virginia State Trooper M.L. Gravely stopped to assist the driver of a disabled ...
A special event involving a Black Hawk helicopter flyover to honor military families will be held at Schouler Park in North ...
A special event to honor military families will be held at Schouler Park in North Conway on June 14. Town Manager John ...
Longtime U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, announced he will retire after his term ends in ...