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Karns Foods recalls mini dark chocolate raspberry cups due to undeclared peanuts

Karns Foods has recalled its Mini Dark Chocolate Raspberry Cups due to undeclared peanuts in some packages. No illnesses have been reported, but customers with peanut allergies are urged not to consume the product and may return it for a refund.


Wawa recalls select beverages due to possible undeclared milk allergen

Wawa has recalled certain iced tea and fruit punch beverages sold in five states due to a possible undeclared milk allergen. The company urges customers with allergies not to consume these products and offers refunds for affected purchases.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details recent enforcement actions and TSA collaboration

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shared updates on its recent operations via Twitter in early April 2026.


Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP’s border security operations and technology in April 2026

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino posted a series of updates in April 2026 detailing CBP’s use of advanced technology for border security operations, including significant narcotics seizures at the Laredo Port of Entry and...


Criminal illegal alien from Vietnam passes away at Miami Correctional Center

Tuan Van Bui, a Vietnamese national with multiple convictions who was ordered removed from the U.S., died April 1 at Miami Correctional Center in Indiana. Authorities say his cause of death is under investigation and official notifications have been made according to protocol.


BSEE monitors record offshore oil production to ensure safety and compliance

U.S. offshore oil production hit a record high in 2025 with strict oversight from federal regulators. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement says it continues its focus on safe operations while supporting economic growth.


BSEE clears Platform Heritage to resume oil production off Santa Barbara

Platform Heritage has been cleared by federal regulators to resume oil production off Santa Barbara as part of Sable Offshore Corp.'s Santa Ynez Unit. Officials say this move could boost California's in-state oil supply while supporting local jobs.


President signs bills authorizing Medal of Honor awards for military valor

Three new laws have been signed by the President authorizing Medal of Honor awards for acts of valor by James Capers, Jr., Nicholas Dockery, and John W. Ripley. The recipients served in conflicts including Vietnam and Afghanistan.


Indian chemical company executive pleads guilty to smuggling fentanyl precursor chemicals

Bhavesh Lathiya pleaded guilty in Brooklyn federal court on April 3 to distributing illegal fentanyl precursor chemicals from India into the U.S., marking a first-of-its-kind felony conviction against an Indian supplier. Authorities say his actions fueled America’s opioid crisis through deceptive shipping practices targeting domestic traffickers.


Pittsburgh resident sentenced to 15 years for distributing child sexual abuse material

A Pittsburgh man has been sentenced to fifteen years in federal prison for distributing child sexual abuse material. The court also ordered post-release supervision and restitution after tracing illegal content sent via email. Authorities emphasized both the severity of the crime and its impact on victims.


Senator Merkley criticizes President Trump’s fiscal year 2027 budget proposal

Senator Jeff Merkley has criticized President Trump's fiscal year 2027 proposed budget after its release April 3. Merkley highlighted concerns over increased defense spending and lack of support for key domestic programs.


District of Arizona charges 226 individuals for immigration-related offenses in early April

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona has charged over two hundred people with immigration-related crimes following recent enforcement actions in early April. The prosecutions target illegal entry, re-entry offenses, and smuggling activities under Operation Take Back America.


Worcester man charged with using deceased citizen's identity for SNAP benefits

Federal prosecutors have charged a Worcester man with using another person's identity—believed to belong to someone who died—to obtain over $12,000 worth of food assistance benefits between April 2022 and February 2026. Authorities say he faces significant prison time if convicted but remains presumed innocent pending trial.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement highlights recent arrests and urges sanctuary jurisdiction cooperation

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement published several tweets between April 2-3, 2026 describing recent law enforcement activities—including arrests related to child exploitation—and urging sanctuary jurisdictions like Fairfax County to...


Missouri man sentenced to 25 years for threatening federal judge and law enforcement officer

A Missouri man has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to threatening a federal judge and law enforcement officer along with their families. Authorities say Michael Buck made violent threats while incarcerated just before his scheduled release date.


Two men sentenced to prison for scheme to defraud Savannah Port logistics service

Two men have been sentenced after pleading guilty in a scheme involving fake freight jobs tied to Savannah's port logistics sector. They must serve federal prison time and repay over $800,000 lost through fraudulent invoices.


Jury finds Apollo Beach man guilty of fentanyl distribution resulting in death

A federal jury has convicted Ludwin Borgen for distributing fentanyl that resulted in a woman's death in Tampa Bay. Authorities say toxicology results confirmed an overdose level far above therapeutic limits. Sentencing is set for June.


North Fort Myers man sentenced to over six years for distributing methamphetamine

Michael Peacock from North Fort Myers has been sentenced to over six years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine. He pleaded guilty and was linked to a drug ring operating in Palmona Park. The Federal Bureau of Investigation led the investigation.


Markey criticizes Trump administration’s proposed cuts to Small Business Administration budget

Senator Edward J. Markey criticized President Trump's proposed cuts to Small Business Administration funding for Fiscal Year 2027. The changes could reduce support available for millions of U.S. small business owners—especially women- or minority-owned enterprises—by eliminating key programs.


Jonesboro woman sentenced to over 11 years for methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy

Amie Dawn Eggers received an eleven-year federal prison sentence for conspiring to traffick methamphetamine in Northeast Arkansas. The case involved significant drug seizures and ties to an organized distribution network investigated by multiple agencies.