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Federal grand jury returns multiple indictments across various criminal activities in Nebraska

United States Attorney Lesley A. Woods has announced that the federal Grand Jury for the District of Nebraska returned 16 unsealed indictments involving 22 defendants.


Union president sentenced for embezzling $36k

Leticia Russi-Shareno, a 60-year-old resident of Kenmore, New York, has been sentenced to three years of probation for embezzling funds from a labor union.


Trump administration orders revitalization of US nuclear industry

The White House has issued an order to reinvigorate the United States' nuclear industrial base.


Legislation aims to solidify US sanctions on Iranian regime

Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott and Senator Maggie Hassan are spearheading an initiative to make permanent the sanctions on Iran's energy and weapons sectors.


Arizona charges hundreds in immigration-related offenses

During the week of May 17 to May 23, 2025, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona charged 314 individuals with immigration-related criminal offenses.


Marion man sentenced for trafficking fentanyl and cocaine

A man from Marion, Iowa, has been sentenced to over seven years in federal prison for distributing fentanyl and cocaine.


Texas man pleads guilty to $210K SNAP fraud

A Texas man has entered a guilty plea in federal court for stealing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, which are meant to help low-income families afford nutritious food.


Sex offender sentenced to two decades for possession of child pornography

A sex offender from Amarillo, Texas, has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for possession of prepubescent child pornography.


Revere man sentenced for illegal ammunition possession linked to Everett shooting

A Revere man has been sentenced to over five years in prison for illegally possessing ammunition related to a shooting incident in Everett.


Utah man sentenced to 22 years for leading drug trafficking operation

Llobani Federico Figueroa, also known as "Pablo," has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for operating a drug trafficking enterprise.


U.S. Attorney's Office files numerous border-related cases amid ongoing crackdown

Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of California have filed 134 border-related cases this week.


House committee calls for expanded role of US AI Safety Institute

Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party have called for an expansion of the U.S. AI Safety Institute's...


Ex-McKinsey partner sentenced for obstructing opioid probe

A former senior partner at McKinsey & Company, Martin Elling, has been sentenced to six months in federal prison for obstructing justice related to his work on Purdue Pharma matters.


Trump signs order to streamline nuclear reactor testing at DOE

President Donald J. Trump has signed an Executive Order aimed at reforming and streamlining the processes for nuclear reactor testing at the Department of Energy's National Laboratories.


Colombian national pleads guilty to $66 million Ponzi scheme

Efrain Betancourt, Jr., a dual citizen of Colombia and the United States, has admitted to operating a $66 million Ponzi scheme through his payday loan company, Sky Group USA, LLC.


Mexican national pleads guilty to unlawful reentry in Oklahoma

The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma reported that Ivone Monforte Leal, also known as Yvonne Monforte and Ivonne Monforte Stefany, has pleaded guilty to unlawful reentry.


Southern California Edison settles $82.5 million lawsuit over Bobcat Fire

Southern California Edison (SCE) has reached an agreement to pay $82.5 million to the United States, marking the largest wildfire cost recovery settlement by the U.S. in California's Central District.


Former Tahlequah teacher sentenced for attempted receipt of explicit photos

Anthony James Deason, a former teacher and coach at Tahlequah Public Schools in Oklahoma, has been sentenced to 84 months in prison followed by eight years of supervised release.


Virginia man sentenced for setting car on fire at U.S Capitol

Adrian J. Hinton, a 36-year-old resident of Lorton, Virginia, has been sentenced to one year of supervised release and 125 hours of community service for setting his car on fire using "napalm" on the U.S. Capitol grounds.


Lawton couple pleads guilty in child sex trafficking conspiracy

Nia Hall and Jackie Duncan, both residents of Lawton, Oklahoma, have entered guilty pleas in a child sex trafficking conspiracy case.