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TechNet announces four new members: Discord, Nebius, Samsara, QTS

TechNet, a bipartisan network of technology executives, has announced the addition of four new members: Discord, Nebius, Samsara, and QTS.


Four charged with firearm offenses following New Mexico operations

Federal authorities have charged four individuals with firearms offenses in New Mexico, following a series of law enforcement operations across the state.


Sequoyah County man sentenced to prison for arson

The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma has reported that Trevor Scott McGuire, a 24-year-old resident of Muldrow, Oklahoma, received a sentence of 57 months in prison for committing arson in Indian Country.


Johnstown man pleads guilty to federal crack cocaine trafficking charge

A Johnstown resident has admitted guilt in federal court for a narcotics violation, as announced by Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti.


Olean man faces federal indictment for drug conspiracy

A federal grand jury has indicted Theodore E. Coffie, a 54-year-old resident of Olean, New York, on charges of narcotics conspiracy.


Marlborough man arrested on cocaine trafficking charges

A Marlborough man has been taken into custody on charges related to cocaine trafficking.


Ramsey County man sentenced for carjackings and firearm possession

A Ramsey County man has been sentenced to 70 months in prison for a series of carjackings and illegal firearm possession.


Jordan subpoenas Alphabet for documents on alleged censorship efforts

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has issued a subpoena to Alphabet, seeking documents related to communications between the company and the executive branch.


AMA supports MedPAC's proposed changes on Medicare payment reforms

The American Medical Association (AMA) has expressed its support for the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission's (MedPAC) recent discussions on Medicare payment reform.


Employee charged with stealing pre-release DVDs causing major financial losses

A Memphis employee of a DVD and Blu-ray manufacturing company has been arrested on charges related to the theft and sale of pre-release DVDs and Blu-rays of blockbuster films.


Trump adjusts tariffs on Canada and Mexico for auto industry

Today, President Donald J. Trump announced changes to tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico.


Trump amends tariffs impacting US-Canada auto trade

The President of the United States has issued an amendment to existing duties, focusing on automotive production and trade with Canada.


Margaret Boatner joins AIA as vice president for national security policy

Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has announced the appointment of Margaret Boatner as the new Vice President of National Security Policy.


DOJ and Google submit final recommendations on search monopoly case

The Department of Justice and Google are set to submit their final recommendations to a federal judge regarding remedies in response to a ruling that found Google had illegally maintained its search monopoly. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta...


Honduran nationals charged with distributing fentanyl in Utah

A federal grand jury in Salt Lake City has indicted several Honduran nationals for distributing fentanyl and other related offenses in Utah.


Jamestown man sentenced to over five years for meth distribution

A Jamestown man has been sentenced to 66 months in prison for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.


Labor costs emerge as key concern for small businesses amid hiring challenges

NFIB's February jobs report indicates a rise in labor costs as a significant issue for small business owners, with 38% of them reporting unfilled job openings.


Woman sentenced for drug trafficking from RV near state park

A King County woman has been sentenced to seven years in prison for drug trafficking activities conducted from an RV near a state park.


Frankfort attorney sentenced for fraud-related charges including wire fraud

A Frankfort attorney, Brian Logan, 51, has been sentenced to 36 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Gregory VanTatenhove for crimes including wire fraud, bank fraud, aggravated identity theft, and money laundering.


White House issues executive order targeting law firm over alleged misconduct

The White House has issued an executive order targeting the law firm Perkins Coie LLP, citing concerns over their past activities and alleged discriminatory practices.