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Savani Group owners and associate convicted of racketeering conspiracy in Philadelphia

Three members linked to the Savani Group have been convicted in Philadelphia for racketeering conspiracy involving healthcare fraud, visa abuse, money laundering, tax evasion, wire fraud, mail fraud, FDCA violations—and more than $30 million in Medicaid losses. Sentencing is set for July 2026.


Maryland man pleads guilty to drug trafficking and firearm offenses

A Brooklyn man has pled guilty in federal court to drug trafficking and firearms charges involving fentanyl pills. Authorities say Sadontae Barnett faces at least five years in prison after his arrest during a controlled operation.


Nantucket man sentenced to prison for fentanyl and cocaine distribution

A Nantucket man linked to the 18th Street Gang has been sentenced to two years in prison for distributing fentanyl and cocaine. The case involved multiple law enforcement agencies as part of a broader federal initiative targeting organized crime.


Mexican national convicted of illegal firearm possession after overstaying visa in Arizona

Luis Donaldo Garcia Lopez was convicted by a federal jury for possessing a firearm while unlawfully present in Arizona after overstaying his visa. Authorities discovered the weapon during a traffic stop as part of broader efforts targeting illegal immigration-related offenses.


House Energy and Commerce Committee announces hearing on U.S. leadership in communications technology

The House Energy and Commerce Committee has announced a hearing focused on U.S. leadership in communications technology ahead of an international conference. The event aims to inform Congress about challenges facing American interests globally.


President Trump announces new private-sector investments during second term

President Donald J. Trump announced trillions of dollars in new private-sector investments during his second term. The administration credits its economic policies for boosting U.S.-based production and strengthening key industries.


Dominican national pleads guilty to illegal reentry in Boston federal court

Jose Alberto Tejeda Turbi pleaded guilty to illegally reentering the United States after deportation. He faces sentencing next month following prior convictions for drug offenses and assault.


Georgia man sentenced to 34 months for bank fraud conspiracy in New York

Lorenzo Jones of Atlanta has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison for his role in a multi-state bank fraud scheme targeting New York businesses. Authorities say he conspired with others to steal checks and recruit people to cash fraudulent versions at local banks.


Nicholas J. Ganjei announces resignation as U.S. Attorney for Southern District of Texas

Nicholas J. Ganjei has announced he will step down as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas upon his appointment as a federal judge. His tenure saw aggressive prosecution efforts across border security and organized crime cases.


Senator Risch issues statement on Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day

Senator Jim Risch marked Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day with a statement honoring Americans held abroad. He highlighted recent actions by Congress and federal agencies aimed at bringing detainees home.


Senator Markey calls for transparency on economic impact of Iran conflict and rising costs

Senator Edward J. Markey has called for detailed information from federal officials about how President Trump's actions in Iran may affect U.S. consumers' costs. He requests updated projections from labor statistics authorities amid concerns over rising gas prices.


Chief Michael W. Banks shares updates on border patrol drug seizures and security operations

Chief Michael W. Banks reported recent successes by U.S. Border Patrol teams through social media posts dated March 7-9, 2026.


Secretary Rubio discusses security with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shiaa al-Sudani

Secretary Rubio spoke with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shiaa al-Sudani about recent terrorist attacks in Iraq. The officials discussed steps to safeguard U.S. diplomatic personnel and facilities.


Guatemalan man sentenced to four years for firearm possession in Little Rock

Juan Carlos Contreras-Najarro has been sentenced to four years in federal prison for possessing firearms as an illegal alien and convicted felon. The case involved multiple charges stemming from a traffic stop in Little Rock and is part of Operation Take Back America.


District man pleads guilty in kidnapping of two victims at gunpoint

Kaevon Sutton has pleaded guilty to federal kidnapping after leading an armed abduction involving two victims who were taken from Washington, D.C., to Maryland at gunpoint. Authorities say he faces up to life in prison when sentenced later this year.


House Energy and Commerce leaders urge unified U.S. stance for 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference

Leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee have called on President Trump to coordinate U.S. agency efforts ahead of a major international telecommunications conference in Shanghai in 2027. Their letter stresses unified national positions are vital as countries debate future communications standards like 6G.


Rob Larew and Jeff Kippley re-elected as leaders of National Farmers Union

Rob Larew and Jeff Kippley have been unanimously re-elected as President and Vice President of the National Farmers Union (NFU) at the organization’s 124th Anniversary Convention in New Orleans.


United States alleges Michael J. Miske committed suicide to obstruct forfeiture proceeding

Federal prosecutors have moved to amend their civil forfeiture complaint against Michael J. Miske following new evidence suggesting he conspired with others so he could die by overdose while awaiting sentencing—allegedly aiming to block seizure of more than $20 million in assets. Authorities say their investigation continues.


Four Houston gang members convicted of conspiracy and bank robbery in Texas

Four Houston gang members have been convicted for their roles in a series of ATM robberies and juggings across East Texas. Authorities say they targeted bank customers and technicians, stealing large sums before being apprehended through coordinated police work.


U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton issues statement on Alexander brothers' sex trafficking convictions

A Manhattan jury convicted Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander of federal sex offenses after a lengthy trial. U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton praised victims' bravery and called for continued efforts against sex trafficking.