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By T. J. Graves | Apr 17, 2026
A nail polish remover sold online has been recalled after testing revealed two banned substances: methylene chloride and chloroform. Consumers are urged to stop using the product immediately and follow specific disposal instructions provided by the manufacturer.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 17, 2026
Liquid Blenz Corp has recalled all sizes of its Good Brain Tonic after tests found a risk of botulism contamination. No illnesses have been reported so far. Consumers are urged to return affected products for a refund.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 17, 2026
Federal prosecutors have charged two men following the death of a Homeland Security employee in DeKalb County this week. Authorities allege one man illegally purchased a handgun later used by another who is accused in connection with the fatal shooting.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 17, 2026
Victor John Stevenson received over seventeen years in prison after being convicted on charges involving shooting at a vehicle while illegally possessing firearms as well as trafficking methamphetamine near East Wenatchee last year. Federal prosecutors say this case underscores their ongoing partnerships with local law enforcement across eastern Washington.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 17, 2026
Three people have been charged with defrauding a cruise ship company out of more than $2 million through false invoicing schemes involving multiple businesses linked by personal relationships or employment ties according to federal prosecutors' April announcement.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 17, 2026
Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform said population shifts driven by state tax policies could transfer up to a dozen electoral college votes from blue to red states within five years.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 17, 2026
Jacob Grandstaff addressed congressional debate over election security measures in a recent column discussing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 17, 2026
Flock Safety announced it has expanded its AI-powered surveillance network into more than 5,000 U.S. communities using taxpayer-funded contracts with local governments.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 17, 2026
The White House announced that all U.S. metropolitan areas experienced net negative migration for the first time in over five decades due to recent border security policies.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 17, 2026
Federal prosecutors filed 143 border-related cases this week in Southern California's busy cross-border district. Charges include drug importation, illegal reentry after deportation, and alien smuggling for profit.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 17, 2026
A former Cherokee County deputy sheriff has been sentenced to fifteen years in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges related to child sexual exploitation overseas. Authorities say Stephen Michael Bunte received explicit materials involving minors during communications uncovered by Homeland Security Investigations.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 17, 2026
Victor Lara-Lopez has been sentenced for assaulting two federal immigration agents during an attempted arrest near Pasco after previously being convicted for molesting a minor while unlawfully residing in the U.S.. Authorities highlight this case as part of broader efforts promoting public safety across eastern Washington.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 17, 2026
Three men from Memphis have been sentenced following their convictions for conspiracy to distribute fentanyl after being linked with local gang activity. Authorities say large quantities were trafficked using mail services across public areas around Memphis.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 17, 2026
Kevin James Xiques of Altoona has been indicted for possession of child pornography following an alleged incident in December 2025. The case is being prosecuted as part of Project Safe Childhood by authorities serving northern Alabama communities.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 17, 2026
U.S. Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau met with Belize's Prime Minister John Briceño in Washington on April 17. They discussed cooperation against narcotics trafficking, illegal migration, energy opportunities, and regional challenges.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 17, 2026
A former Social Security Administration employee has been indicted on charges related to a scheme stealing disability benefits intended for others in Maryland. Prosecutors allege he redirected funds using access gained through his job at SSA offices between February and April last year.
By T. P. Broyles | Apr 17, 2026
The House Appropriations Financial Services Subcommittee approved a $25.4 billion FY27 funding bill covering major agencies like Treasury and SBA disaster aid. Chairmen Dave Joyce and Tom Cole highlighted fiscal discipline measures while addressing national security concerns.
By T. P. Broyles | Apr 17, 2026
The House Appropriations Subcommittee has approved its Fiscal Year 2027 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs spending bill. Leaders say it addresses key needs for veterans' services while investing in military infrastructure.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 17, 2026
Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino used her social media account in April 2026 to share recent enforcement actions by U.S. Customs and Border Protection involving undeclared food products in Chicago and counterfeit merchandise in...
By F. E. Simons | Apr 17, 2026
Two New York men have been sentenced after illegally possessing firearms at a Pennsylvania shooting range despite prior felony convictions. The U.S. Attorney's Office prosecuted the case as part of broader efforts to enhance community safety across central Pennsylvania.