News and reports from the .

Latest News


Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba seizes $33.9 million in cocaine during Eastern Pacific patrol

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba recently intercepted more than $33 million worth of cocaine during an Eastern Pacific patrol near Ecuador. This marks another major seizure under Operation Pacific Viper's ongoing campaign against maritime drug trafficking.


House Energy and Commerce Committee announces hearing on Department of Energy budget for 2027

Chairmen Brett Guthrie and Bob Latta have announced an April hearing about next year's Department of Energy budget. The session will focus on strengthening American energy policy while keeping costs down. The committee's history includes work across several key legislative areas.


Medford man sentenced to federal prison for illegally possessing firearms

Devon James Wright has been sentenced for illegally possessing firearms after previous convictions barred him from doing so. Authorities say he was caught twice with guns last year while already under supervision for similar offenses.


President issues message for the 90th Masters Tournament

President Donald J. Trump sent well-wishes for competitors at this year's Masters Tournament in Augusta. His message highlighted golf's role in reflecting American values such as perseverance and excellence.


Hugo resident sentenced to probation for illegal machine gun possession

A Hugo man received probation after pleading guilty to illegally possessing a modified machine gun. Federal investigators say he owned a weapon capable of firing multiple rounds with one trigger pull.


Oklahoma City man indicted on wire fraud and identity theft charges in investment scheme

Matthew McLain Veazey from Oklahoma City faces multiple federal charges related to an alleged multi-million dollar investment scheme targeting friends and family members over several years. Authorities say he misused investor funds for personal expenses while fabricating communications about investments.


President issues message honoring National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day

President Donald J. Trump has issued a statement honoring National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day on April 9. The message recognizes former prisoners' sacrifices as well as those made by their families.


GOP presses Trump Administration to crack down on illicit Chinese vapes as illegal product seizures rise

More than 85 Republican members of Congress have asked the Trump Administration in recent months to crack down on illicit Chinese vape products in the U.S.


Guatemalan national sentenced to 13 years for child pornography and illegal reentry

A Guatemalan man living illegally in Dorchester has been sentenced to prison for possessing child sexual abuse material and illegal reentry into the U.S., following an investigation involving local law enforcement agencies. The case involved two missing minors found at his residence.


ICE marks one-year anniversary of VOICE office reopening with Angel Families in Washington

Immigration and Customs Enforcement commemorated one year since reopening its Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office with an event featuring Angel Families in Washington D.C., highlighting continued support services for those impacted by crimes involving non-citizens.


Ecuadorian national pleads guilty to illegal reentry after prior deportations and convictions

Jose Raul Maita pleaded guilty to unlawfully reentering the United States after multiple deportations and criminal convictions involving sexual abuse charges. He faces up to twenty years imprisonment at sentencing scheduled for July.


Senate HELP Committee schedules hearing on lowering prescription drug costs through competition

The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee will hold a hearing next week about lowering prescription drug costs through increased competition among manufacturers. Senator Bill Cassidy chairs this effort as part of broader healthcare affordability goals.


Giles County man arrested on federal charges for psychedelic drug distribution

A Giles County man has been arrested following allegations he imported large quantities of psychedelic drugs for distribution across the country. Federal authorities detail multiple intercepted shipments addressed to him as well as undercover drug sales arranged by police.


Florida’s rideshare liability protections provide a model as Congress weighs broader limits

The Florida Legislature announced new limits on vicarious liability for rideshare companies under state law as outlined in Statute 627.748.


ATRA highlights Texas rideshare liability law tied to broader federal policy discussions

The American Tort Reform Association highlighted Texas H.B. 1745, which limits vicarious liability for rideshare companies unless gross negligence is proven by clear evidence.


Louisville woman sentenced to 80 months for methamphetamine trafficking

Sarah Morris from Louisville has been sentenced to over six years in prison for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine following an investigation by federal authorities. The sentencing underscores ongoing efforts against drug trafficking in Kentucky.


D.C. man sentenced to 29 years for three August 2022 carjackings

Jerome Israel has been sentenced to nearly three decades behind bars for his role in three violent carjackings across Washington D.C. during August 2022. The sentencing follows coordinated work between federal prosecutors and local police.


StubHub to pay $10 million after FTC charges over deceptive ticket pricing

StubHub will refund $10 million after settling Federal Trade Commission charges over deceptive fee disclosures on its website. The case centers around failing to show complete ticket prices upfront as required by new rules effective since May 2025.


Secretary Rubio thanks Romanian Foreign Minister Toiu for support in Middle East operations

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Toiu on April 9. They discussed Romania's support for U.S. operations in the Middle East and explored expanding cooperation in defense, energy, and technology.


Navy reservist pleads guilty to fraudulently obtaining military leave pay from Department of Correction

Leah Mathieu has pled guilty to wire fraud after admitting she obtained nearly $80,000 through false claims for military leave while working as a correction officer. Officials say her actions undermined trust and took funds from taxpayers.