National Guard forces and state troopers on Monday staged an all-day, aerial search over much of the state to find and destroy marijuana crops at the height of the harvest season.
Ten armed whites raided a student aid agency and an adjacent newspaper office in Manzini, fired on security guards and fled in South African-registered vehicles, local newspapers reported Friday.
Los Angeles police arrested an Agoura man Monday on suspicion of operating a clandestine drug laboratory and seized $285,700 worth of methamphetamine, a police spokesman said.
Kurdish guerrillas raided a village in southeastern Turkey near the Syrian border, killing six children and two adults, the Turkish Interior Ministry reported.
An XXX-rated movie titled "Back Side to the Future," allegedly filmed at a Malibu residence, led to a series of police raids today using a novel application of pandering laws, authorities said.
April 14, 1986, is "a day which will live in infamy," to remember the words of President Franklin D.
I was going to write and explain my feelings for our President and what he has just done to Kadafi, but instead I'll cheer him on: Reagan, Reagan, he's our man.
Futile. Barbaric. Inane. These are the words that come to mind in response to the attack on Libya.
One day after immigration authorities raided squatters' camps and made street arrests near a well-known Westside day laborer pickup spot, scores of men again lined the stretch of Sawtelle Boulevard on Thursday morning waiting for prospective employers to drive by and offer them jobs.
In regard to the bombing of Libya, what have we accomplished?
Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.) said of the air strike against Libya that "the President did what the American people would have wanted him to do."
I read that Kadafi "was not a direct target," according to Secretary of State George P.
Iraqi warplanes for the first time attacked Iran's remote Sirri Island oil terminal, setting three tankers ablaze, hours after an Iranian missile struck an oil refinery in Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, according to reports from the two combatants.
The United States on Saturday led worldwide condemnation of the terrorist attack on the Neve Shalom Synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey, deploring it as a "cowardly" incident.
Spanish police rounded up almost 100 people in a drug raid in Valencia and other northern cities, local officials said Saturday.
Israeli police Friday raided two Jewish seminaries in Jerusalem's Old City in a search for arms and sabotage materials prompted by a spate of attacks against Arab homes in the area.
Convicted American spy Jonathan Jay Pollard passed intelligence to Israel that helped it bomb the Tunisia headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organization in October, 1985, an Israeli newspaper correspondent said Sunday.
More than 20,000 Sikhs thronged the Golden Temple today to condemn the bloody army assault on their sacred shrine a year ago in a battle with separatist terrorists who had used it as a haven.
A Sheriff's Department special weapons team, alerted that an 18-year-old murder suspect might be barricaded inside his Calabasas home early Saturday morning, sealed off the neighborhood and lobbed tear gas in the house but found it empty, authorities said.
Iraqi warplanes attacked Esfahan, Iran's second-largest city, Sunday in their deepest air raid into