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By Federal Newswire | Apr 19, 2025
WASHINGTON – Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador with ties to the MS-13 gang, has been the subject of recent media attention.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 19, 2025
The U.S. Department of Education announced new appointees to support the Trump Administration's educational initiatives, focused on returning education control to the states and reforming higher education.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 19, 2025
Today, the Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism released a statement addressing recent issues related to Harvard University.

By Federal Newswire reports | Apr 18, 2025
As a new U.S. administration reviews trade priorities in Latin America, executives at one of Ecuador’s largest seafood exporters remain blocked from traveling to the United States.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
David Nekrutman is one of the world’s pioneering voices in Jewish-Christian relations.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
Joshua Steinman, a cybersecurity expert and entrepreneur, has highlighted the potential threat posed by cyberattacks on transportation systems to national security.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
A man from Queens, New York, Anthony Phelps, was sentenced on April 14, 2025, to 57 months in prison for firearm and drug-related charges.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
Daniel Hooker, a Los Angeles resident, has been sentenced to 27 months in prison for his participation in a money laundering scheme related to purported drug trafficking proceeds.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
A Forsyth County man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to a series of armed robberies in multiple counties in North Carolina, as per the announcement by Acting United States Attorney Randall S. Galyon.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
Eric Jason Franklin, a resident of Okemah, Oklahoma, has pled guilty to a federal firearm charge.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
Donald J. Trump issued several posts on Truth Social on April 18, 2025, focusing on a contentious individual and apparent divergences with the Democrats.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
A Houston man has admitted guilt to federal charges related to distributing fentanyl along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
During a recent week of enforcement operations, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona charged 329 individuals with immigration-related criminal offenses.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
Former banker Russell Lucius Laffitte, age 54, has admitted guilt in federal court to conspiracy, wire fraud, bank fraud, and misapplication of bank funds.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
A man from Dry Ridge, Kentucky, Rodney Ruggles, has been handed a 120-month prison sentence by Chief U.S. District Judge David Bunning.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
Last week, a pharmacist from Franklin, Kentucky, was sentenced to three years in federal prison, while his wife received a two-year sentence.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
In a recent announcement, U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei revealed that 216 new cases related to immigration and border security were filed from April 11-17.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
Louisville, KY - The final defendant in a federal methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy has received sentencing. U.S. Attorney Michael A. Bennett of the Western District of Kentucky, Special Agent in Charge John Nokes of the ATF Louisville Field...

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
Santiago Prieto, a 65-year-old resident of Nampa, has been sentenced to 52 months in federal prison for unlawful firearm possession, as announced by Acting U.S. Attorney Justin Whatcott.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 18, 2025
A Waynesburg, Kentucky man, Steven Fellmy, was sentenced to 300 months in prison for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.