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U.S. Merchant Marine Academy reportedly reserves 25% of admissions for female candidates

The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) has reportedly implemented sex-based quotas in its admissions process, allocating 25% of entrant slots for female candidates.


WEEKEND INTERVIEW: Donald Kochan on Why Property Rights Are the Cornerstone of Liberty, Stability, and Prosperity

For some constitutional scholars, otherwise mundane polices relating to Native American lands, and lawsuits against oil companies for environmental damage, come down to a single, foundational principle: property rights.


FBI announces full operational support for ICE immigration enforcement

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced its intention to provide comprehensive operational support to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in immigration enforcement efforts.


Homeland Security Department launches self-deportation program with cash incentive

Homeland Security has initiated a voluntary self-deportation program for illegal immigrants, offering a free flight home and $1,000.


Restoration News reports Lt. Gen. Braga promoted DEI initiatives and intersex pride month

Restoration News has reported that Lieutenant General Jonathan Braga is reportedly being considered to lead the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).


Voter Reference Foundation says open voter data helps catch fraud

The Voter Reference Foundation (VRF) has announced that providing free public access to state voter registration data enhances electoral accountability by facilitating the detection of voter fraud and errors.


Restoration News highlights effort to end tariff loophole enabling Chinese e-commerce dumping

Restoration News announced that the removal of a tariff loophole, which allowed Chinese e-commerce giants to introduce cheap products into the U.S. market, will create a more equitable trading environment and safeguard American consumers.


Investor admits guilt over false filing linked to Puerto Rico tax incentive

On June 13, Suresh Gajwani, aged 78, admitted to making a false and fraudulent statement to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).


Carthage woman admits guilt in arson case involving tribal member's home

A woman from Leake County has admitted to setting fire to a home belonging to a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.


Newburgh felon convicted of firearms possession after four-day jury trial

Andre Decker, a 45-year-old resident of Newburgh, New York, has been found guilty of firearm possession as a felon.


Makah Tribe member faces federal charges for alleged knife assault

A federal grand jury has indicted Peyton Blaise Watson, 19, on charges of stabbing his intimate partner in the neck.


Gilford man sentenced for drug distribution involving fentanyl and methamphetamine

A Gilford man has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for drug-related offenses, according to an announcement by Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack.


Forrest County siblings sentenced for COVID relief fraud involving CARES Act

A man and woman from Forrest County were sentenced in federal court for their involvement in an unemployment insurance fraud scheme linked to the CARES Act.


Man sentenced for DUI manslaughter on Natchez Trace Parkway

Connor Milhorn, aged 20, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by U.S. District Judge Sharion Aycock for driving under the influence and manslaughter on the Natchez Trace Parkway.


Paddle settles with FTC over alleged unfair practices

U.K.-based payment processor Paddle.com Market Limited and its subsidiary, Paddle.com, Inc., have agreed to pay $5 million and will be permanently banned from processing payments for tech-support telemarketers.


National Restaurant Association reacts to Senate's decision on Credit Card Competition Act

Prior to the U.S. Senate's passage of the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) of 2025 Act, Sean Kennedy, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs for the National Restaurant Association, expressed...


Leader pleads guilty in multi-million dollar international crime ring

Monica Dominguez Torres, a 36-year-old from Mexico, has pleaded guilty to federal charges related to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine and conspiracy to commit money laundering.


Executives sentenced for failing to report hazardous dehumidifiers

Two corporate executives have been sentenced to federal prison for failing to report defective dehumidifiers linked to over 450 fires.


Mexican national pleads guilty to immigration violation in Texas

A Mexican national residing illegally in Lufkin, Texas, has admitted to immigration violations in the Eastern District of Texas.


Aerospace sector faces growing workforce challenges despite revenue growth

A recent study conducted by the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) and McKinsey has highlighted ongoing workforce challenges within the aerospace and defense industry.