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Buffalo CBP reminds travelers of tips to improve their cross-border experience

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reminding travelers to plan ahead when crossing into the United States at land borders. The agency suggests visiting its website and following its social media channels for helpful tips.


Diane J. Sabatino posts on border operations and consumer safety during March 2026

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino issued several public messages in mid-March 2026 regarding preparations for FIFA World Cup visitors entering the United States as well as ongoing CBP actions to protect consumers and enforce...


CDC reinforces national measles response through state collaboration

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working closely with South Carolina and North Carolina health departments to address recent measles outbreaks. The agency has deployed experts on-site while emphasizing vaccination as key prevention. Acting Director Jay Bhattacharya underscored trust and collaboration in ongoing national efforts.


CDC's NIOSH announces free health screenings for coal miners in 2026

The CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health will offer free health screenings for coal miners starting in March. The program aims to detect black lung disease early using mobile units across several states. All current or former coal miners are encouraged to participate.


Primal Herbs recalls supplement due to undeclared sildenafil ingredient

Primal Supplements Group LLC has recalled its Primal Herbs Volume supplement after FDA tests found undeclared sildenafil in some batches. Customers who bought the product between July and September 2025 are urged to stop using it immediately.


Chief Michael W. Banks highlights San Diego border operations and agency partnerships

Chief Michael W. Banks detailed recent experiences overseeing land and maritime border security operations in San Diego through several social media posts dated March 13-14, 2026.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details arrests related to synagogue attack and MS-13 member

On March 13, 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shared updates about the perpetrator of an attack at Temple Israel synagogue in Michigan and the arrest of an MS-13 gang member with a final order of removal in Louisiana.


Secret Service debuts new Cadillac-branded protective vehicle at Davos meeting

The U.S. Secret Service has introduced a new Cadillac-branded SUV for presidential protection at Davos. Officials say this move adapts their fleet for challenging terrains while maintaining high security standards.


Attorney Joshua Nass charged with attempted extortion of former client and client's son

Joshua Nass has been charged with attempting to extort $500,000 from a former client and his son through threats involving violence or intimidation tactics. Authorities say he recruited another individual for this purpose; if convicted he faces up to 20 years in prison.


ICE arrests nine sex offenders in Los Angeles area operation

ICE announced it arrested nine convicted sex offenders during a recent operation in Los Angeles. Officials say state policies have led to thousands of releases of criminal illegal aliens despite federal detainers.


U.S. Secret Service promotes new vehicle package and announces police officer recruitment

The U.S. Secret Service announced updates to its specialized vehicle capabilities with the "Camp Package" and launched a recruitment drive offering incentives for new police officers via tweets posted on March 13-14, 2026.


United States to release 172 million barrels from Strategic Petroleum Reserve after IEA agreement

The United States will release 172 million barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve after an International Energy Agency agreement. The move aims to stabilize global oil prices and reinforce U.S. energy security. Recent Department of Energy initiatives continue efforts toward cleaner and more resilient infrastructure.


Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP enforcement actions at U.S. borders and ports

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino detailed several recent enforcement actions taken by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in March 2026 via social media posts.


Casey O. Durst highlights CBP efforts against counterfeits and boosts officer preparedness

Senior CBP official Casey O. Durst used social media in March 2026 to spotlight anti-counterfeit actions by enforcement teams as well as new safety training programs for officers.


CBP highlights Indianapolis seizure of counterfeit cosmetic products in March 2026 tweets

CBP used its official X account on March 13, 2026 to announce the seizure of counterfeit cosmetic products at an Indianapolis facility and engage with followers through other posts.


Gallatin County man sentenced to over 10 years for child pornography distribution

A Gallatin County man has been sentenced to more than ten years in prison for distributing child pornography after an FBI investigation uncovered thousands of illicit files. Authorities say David Vonarb used encrypted messaging apps to share illegal content online.


Weekend Interview: Ukrainian Advocates Make the Case for Partnership

For Ukrainians, the fight for survival against Russia is also about values, economic freedom, and the country’s long-term future. Ukrainian advocates Velentyna Pavsyukova and Yana Matviichuk explain how humanitarian work, faith, and economic reform are central to the geopolitical battle facing their country.


District of Arizona charges 197 individuals for immigration-related criminal conduct this week

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona has charged 197 people with immigration-related crimes during recent enforcement operations in March. Cases include allegations of illegal entry, re-entry after removal, and alien smuggling as part of Operation Take Back America.


Nine convicted in Prairieland ICE Detention Center attack, face lengthy prison terms

A federal jury convicted nine North Texas Antifa cell members for attacking Prairieland ICE Detention Center on July 4 last year. Charges included rioting, attempted murder of officers, use of explosives and providing material support to terrorists. Sentencing hearings are pending.


Weekend Interview: Jan Jekielek on Forced Organ Harvesting and What It Reveals About the Chinese Communist Party

The United States has for decades had to confront the Chinese Communist Party’s human rights record and strategic ambitions. Among the most disturbing allegations is the claim that China operates a state-backed organ harvesting system targeting prisoners of conscience. Jan Jekielek argues that understanding this practice provides a window into how the Chinese Communist Party operates and why democratic governments must rethink their approach to Beijing.