Los Angeles, California - The FBI and Mexican law enforcement authorities are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 12 suspects who are accused of committing violent crimes in Los Angeles, announced Paul Delacourt, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office and Joseph Gonzalez, the FBI’s legal attaché in Mexico City.

Billings, Montana - Former Miles City high school athletic trainer James E. “Doc” Jensen, Jr., who admitted to sexually abusing numerous boys under the pretense of a program he claimed would improve their physical performance, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 years in prison and to three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.

Escondido, California - A 3-day-old southern white rhino calf at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park—San Diego Zoo Global’s first rhino to be born following hormone-induced ovulation and artificial insemination—has been named. To honor the Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation’s generous investments in research to prevent extinction of the northern white rhino, the conservation organization has named the calf Edward, after a legendary figure in the Scripps family’s history. 

Austin, Texas - Governor Greg Abbott today ordered Texas flags across the state to be lowered to half-staff in memory of those who lost their lives in the shooting in El Paso on Saturday, August 3, 2019.

Boston, Massachusets - Use of the illegal stimulant methamphetamine causes build-up of tough protein fibers in heart muscle, which may help explain the development of enlarged hearts and heart failure in users, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association’s Basic Cardiovascular Sciences 2019 Scientific Sessions.

Washington, DC - A physician with a practice in the District of Columbia was charged in an indictment unsealed Friday for his role in an alleged $12.7 million health care fraud scheme to submit fraudulent claims to Medicare for complicated medical procedures he never provided.