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President Trump directs Tennessee Valley Authority to limit employee compensation

President Donald J. Trump has ordered new limits on employee compensation at the Tennessee Valley Authority. The directive targets high executive pay and seeks greater fiscal responsibility at the federally owned utility.


New Haven man sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for fentanyl trafficking

Luis Salaman has been sentenced to over fourteen years in federal prison for his role in a fentanyl trafficking operation based in New Haven. Authorities say he attempted to intimidate witnesses during his trial through social media posts. The case involved multiple law enforcement agencies working together.


Weslaco man sentenced to federal prison for human smuggling conspiracy

Hugo Jimenez Jr., a Weslaco man, received a three-year federal prison sentence for leading a human smuggling operation across South Texas between October 2024 and May 2025. Authorities say he recruited drivers and coordinated routes through Border Patrol checkpoints before being apprehended.


Federal inmate sentenced for threatening Bureau of Prisons administrator

A federal inmate has received an additional sentence after threatening a prison official in Beaumont, Texas. The case involved specific threats made before the inmate's scheduled release date. Authorities say this prosecution is part of broader efforts to protect officials from violent crime.


Jury finds Derrick Gladden guilty of aggravated assault and firearms charges in D.C.

A jury has found Derrick Gladden guilty of aggravated assault and firearms offenses for shooting Christopher Seward during a dispute in Washington, D.C., in April 2024. The case involved key evidence including matching ammunition and surveillance footage. Sentencing is set for May.


Delaware County woman sentenced for carjacking and shooting during violent crime

Phillis Fugah has been sentenced to over ten years in prison after pleading guilty to carjacking and firing a gun during a violent incident in Upper Darby. The event involved shooting at a victim while fleeing with an infant still inside a stolen SUV. No injuries were reported among victims or bystanders.


Virginia man sentenced to eight years for intent to sexually abuse child in D.C.

A Virginia man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for traveling to Washington D.C. intending to sexually abuse a young child. Authorities say Timothy Brockerman also possessed illegal material involving children when arrested. The case was prosecuted under federal initiatives targeting online exploitation.


ICE announces arrests of criminal illegal aliens convicted of violent crimes

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced arrests of several criminal illegal aliens convicted of violent crimes across multiple states. The agency says these actions aim to improve public safety by removing dangerous offenders from communities.


Senate hearing addresses challenges for pet businesses amid economic policies and rising costs

Senator Edward J. Markey addressed rising costs facing pet owners and small businesses during a recent Senate hearing. The discussion focused on healthcare expenses, tariffs, and economic uncertainty impacting Main Street's pet economy.


Lunenburg man pleads guilty to federal child pornography charge in Worcester court

Michael Myers of Lunenburg pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography after being linked to multiple online accounts transmitting illegal material. Sentencing is set for June as authorities highlight ongoing efforts under Project Safe Childhood.


Federal child pornography charges announced for registered sex offender in Pensacola

A Pensacola man has been indicted on federal charges related to child pornography and exploitation offenses. Authorities say Donschee Ricky Montrell Foster faces significant prison time if convicted. The case forms part of a broader national effort against child sexual exploitation.


Guatemalan national convicted of illegal reentry after prior felony deportation in Brooklyn court

A Guatemalan man previously convicted of attempted rape was found guilty of illegal reentry into the U.S., facing up to 20 years in prison following his latest conviction in Brooklyn federal court. Authorities say he returned unlawfully after deportation due to an aggravated felony.


Boozman and Arkansas farm leader discuss building domestic demand for agricultural products

Senator John Boozman met with Arkansas farmer Nathan Reed to discuss expanding domestic demand for U.S. agricultural goods. Reed urged support for legislation aimed at boosting American cotton sales amid financial challenges faced by farmers.


Senator Rick Scott leads hearing on U.S. dependence on China for drug supply

Senator Rick Scott chaired a Senate Aging Committee hearing focused on U.S. reliance on China for pharmaceuticals. The session addressed legislative efforts like CLEAR LABELS aimed at improving transparency about medication origins.


Armed drug trafficker sentenced to five years in federal prison

Christopher Purvis has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for possessing a firearm during a drug trafficking crime. The sentence will run consecutively with his current federal and state sentences. Authorities found drugs and a stolen handgun linked to Purvis after a police chase.


Philadelphia man sentenced to 15 years for violent home invasion robbery

Tyrek Byrd has been sentenced to fifteen years in prison for participating in an armed home invasion robbery targeting a business owner’s family. Evidence showed Byrd planned the attack with accomplices who assaulted victims over forty minutes before fleeing with valuables.


USDA reports most rented farmland in the U.S. is owned by non-farmers

A new USDA report shows that most U.S. rented farmland is owned by non-farmers rather than active producers. The findings highlight trends in land ownership transfers and landlord demographics based on recent national survey data.


FTC seeks public comment on proposed rule for rental housing fee practices

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public input on a proposed rule targeting unfair or deceptive rental housing fee practices. The agency aims to address concerns over hidden fees and improve transparency for renters.


Treasury reminds public of deadline for comments on financial literacy strategy

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has issued a reminder to the public about the upcoming deadline for submitting comments on updates to the U.S. National Strategy for Financial Literacy.


Builders highlight demographic shifts and technology as key factors for future housing demand

Home builders in the United States are considering a range of demographic, economic, and technological trends that could shape housing demand and the industry’s long-term health over the next decade.