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Philadelphia man convicted for multiple armed carjackings within an hour

Symair Carson-Williams, also known as "Lil Meer," was convicted for his involvement in a series of armed carjackings in Philadelphia.


Atlanta fugitive sentenced for firearm possession; authorities emphasize collaboration

Jordan Pack, a fugitive once listed among the most wanted by the Atlanta Police Department, has been sentenced for multiple counts of unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition.


Federal inmate indicted for weapon possession in Pennsylvania

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania has announced an indictment against Antoine Tucker, a 22-year-old from Washington D.C. Tucker was charged on March 4, 2025, by a federal grand jury with possession of a...


Mission man sentenced to prison for child sexual abuse

United States Attorney Alison J. Ramsdell announced the sentencing of David Paxton, a 72-year-old resident of Mission, South Dakota.


Trump administration delays energy code rule implementation for HUD programs

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has expressed approval following the Trump administration's decision to delay the implementation of a mandatory energy code policy by six months.


FTC halts Growth Cave's alleged scam operations following legal action

A federal court has temporarily halted the operations of a business opportunity and credit repair scam known as "Growth Cave," following a lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).


Marcel Vines and Malique Lewis, both members of the Clay Terrace crew, have been sentenced to life plus 60 years in prison.


The Justice Department has announced a collaborative operation with Germany and Finland to dismantle the online infrastructure of Garantex, a cryptocurrency exchange accused of facilitating money laundering by transnational criminal organizations,...


LULAC disagrees with Trump's address on immigrants

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) has expressed its disagreement with President Donald Trump's recent address to a joint session of Congress, citing his portrayal of immigrants as "threats."


Pentagon directs DoD civilians on responding to OPM email request

The Department of Defense has issued new guidance for its civilian employees in response to a recent request from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).


Fort Moore renamed to honor World War I hero Corporal Fred G. Benning

Today, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum to rename Fort Moore in Georgia to Fort Benning.


Weekend Interview: Martin Kulldorff on Challenging the Public Health Status Quo

Martin Kulldorff, an epidemiologist and biostatistician with decades of experience in infectious diseases, and a critic of COVID-19 lockdowns and vaccine mandates, has faced pushback from the public health establishment.


Stanford Law Professor: DOGE employees got 'access to all of the computer systems and all of the data' of federal employees

Mark Lemley, a Stanford law professor, has raised concerns about the alleged unauthorized access to personal data by individuals claiming to work for DOGE.


Defense leaders discuss U.S.-Israel security cooperation

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth held a discussion with Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz, focusing on bilateral interests, regional developments, and security assistance priorities.


Vodafone and IBM collaborate on smartphone security against quantum threats

Vodafone and IBM have announced a collaboration to address future security challenges posed by quantum computers for smartphone users.


Grove City man indicted for alleged sexual exploitation of a minor

A federal grand jury in Pittsburgh has indicted a Grove City, Pennsylvania resident on charges related to the sexual exploitation of a minor.


Rhode Island businesswoman sentenced for payroll tax evasion

A Rhode Island businesswoman has been sentenced to two years of probation for failing to pay employee payroll taxes to the IRS.


Federal jury convicts boat owner Dustin Sean McCabe of manslaughter and fraud

A federal jury in Fort Pierce has found Dustin Sean McCabe, a 49-year-old resident of Ocala, Florida, guilty of seaman’s manslaughter and fraud charges.


Philadelphia man pleads guilty in large-scale drug trafficking case

A Philadelphia resident has admitted guilt in a federal court to charges related to violating narcotics laws, as announced by Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti.


Former law student sentenced to over six years for child exploitation crime

A former law student from Georgia has been sentenced to prison for possessing a significant number of child sexual abuse materials.