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HSI arrests two men in Puerto Rico on child exploitation charges

Two men have been arrested in Puerto Rico following indictments related to child exploitation offenses involving minors online. Federal authorities say both cases are being prosecuted under Project Safe Childhood initiatives.


Mobile woman sentenced for role in major drug-trafficking organization

A Mobile woman received a sentence of time served after admitting her role in distributing bulk cocaine for a major drug-trafficking group led by Glennie Antonio McGee. The case was investigated under a Homeland Security Task Force initiative targeting organized crime.


Houston men sentenced for drug trafficking in Eastern District of Texas

Five Houston men have been sentenced following convictions for trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl in East Texas federal court. Authorities say these sentences are part of broader efforts targeting organized crime under a Homeland Security Task Force initiative.


Former East Carroll Parish Housing Authority director indicted for theft and money laundering

Kelsi J. McDaniel has been indicted on charges including embezzlement from a Louisiana housing authority after allegedly misusing federal funds meant for community support programs. Authorities say she faces significant prison time if convicted.


House Oversight Committee advances nine bills to address fraud in federal programs

The House Oversight Committee has passed nine bills targeting fraud in federal programs after exposing abuses in Minnesota and California. The measures aim to strengthen oversight through improved verification systems, workforce training, risk assessments, new audit requirements, and enhanced agency coordination.


Former Delaware physician agrees to pay $180,000 in genetic testing fraud case

Dr. Shayasta S. Mufti has agreed to pay $180,000 following allegations she ordered unnecessary genetic testing for over 100 Medicare patients without proper examinations or consultations between April and November 2019 in Delaware. Federal officials say such actions waste taxpayer money and threaten program integrity.


House committees launch investigation into security risks of Chinese AI models

Two House committee chairmen have launched an investigation into national security threats posed by artificial intelligence systems made by Chinese companies. Their probe targets potential misuse or exploitation stemming from unauthorized use or integration with U.S.-based organizations' operations.


House Republicans introduce VA Home Loan Affordability Act to aid veterans and families

House Republicans have introduced new legislation aimed at improving affordability in the Department of Veterans Affairs Home Loan Program for veterans and their families. Lawmakers say this measure will modernize processes by reducing bureaucracy while industry groups express support.


Shiprock man pleads guilty to violent assault

Darrell Joe Ben, Jr., from Shiprock, has pleaded guilty to violently assaulting a victim who suffered life-threatening injuries. He now faces up to 15 years in prison after admitting guilt for two counts related to serious bodily harm.


South Carolina man charged with trafficking firearms from South Carolina to New York City

A South Carolina man has been charged with illegally transporting over a dozen firearms into New York City following an investigation by several federal agencies. Authorities allege Daryl Rutherford sold weapons across state lines during multiple transactions with an undercover agent between December 2025 and February 2026.


Alabama school district employee pleads guilty to attempted sex trafficking of a minor

An Alabama school district employee has pleaded guilty in Pensacola federal court after attempting sex trafficking involving an undercover officer posing as a minor online. Authorities emphasize continued vigilance against online threats targeting children.


Former Atlanta Hawks executive sentenced to prison for $3.7 million embezzlement scheme

Lester T. Jones Jr., former senior finance executive with the Atlanta Hawks basketball team, has been sentenced for embezzling millions from his employer through fraudulent reimbursements and misuse of company credit cards. Federal authorities say he used stolen funds on luxury items including jewelry and travel.


Senators Moran and King introduce bill to improve VA workforce planning for veterans

Senators Jerry Moran and Angus King have introduced new bipartisan legislation requiring long-term workforce planning at the Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill aims at improving staff alignment with veterans’ needs while mandating greater accountability in hiring practices.


House Science Committee advances National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act

The House Science Committee has passed bipartisan legislation aimed at boosting U.S leadership in quantum technology research and development. The bill includes new partnerships with NASA and expanded workforce initiatives.


California man convicted of fentanyl trafficking in Kentucky federal court

A California man has been convicted by a federal jury in Covington for possessing fentanyl with intent to distribute after being stopped at an airport with drugs and cash. Officials emphasize their commitment against opioid trafficking as Stevenson awaits sentencing.


Cassidy and Risch introduce bill to block Biden heat standards for workers

Senators Bill Cassidy and Jim Risch have introduced legislation seeking to block proposed federal heat safety rules they say threaten jobs in Louisiana. Supporters argue current protections are sufficient while opponents believe new mandates could burden small businesses.


Arizona woman sentenced to probation for endangering children in high-speed crash

Avedale Johnson received five years' probation after pleading guilty to endangering her children by driving drunk at high speed near Farmington last year. Authorities say she admitted drinking while behind the wheel with unrestrained minors.


Missouri man sentenced to 29 years for sexual abuse and child exploitation offenses

A Washington County man has been sentenced to nearly three decades in prison after pleading guilty to sexually abusing a teenager and producing child pornography. Authorities say this conviction is part of broader efforts against child exploitation led by Project Safe Childhood.


Romanian citizen sentenced to four years for swatting attacks on U.S. officials and institutions

A Romanian man has been sentenced for leading a group responsible for dozens of dangerous swatting attacks targeting high-profile Americans across several sectors. Authorities say his actions caused significant disruption before he was extradited from Romania.


Governor of Sinaloa and nine others charged with drug trafficking and weapons offenses

Ten current or former Mexican officials have been indicted on charges including drug trafficking linked to the Sinaloa Cartel following an announcement by U.S authorities on April 29th. The accused include high-level political figures such as Ruben Rocha Moya—current Governor of Sinaloa—alleged by prosecutors alongside others to have enabled massive narcotics shipments into America.