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By C. M. Ingle | Apr 15, 2026
Aaron Starbird has been indicted on multiple federal charges involving coercion and child sexual abuse material offenses following an investigation led by local authorities. The case highlights ongoing efforts under Project Safe Childhood targeting child exploitation crimes.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 15, 2026
Joseph Cata from Española has been charged with assault by strangulation after an alleged violent incident inside a residence earlier this month. Authorities say the victim suffered significant facial injuries before a witness intervened. The case remains under investigation as Cata awaits trial.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 15, 2026
A Los Angeles man has been sentenced in Sioux Falls federal court for his role in distributing methamphetamine and fentanyl across state lines. Authorities say he managed drug transport operations from California into South Dakota between late 2023 and September 2024.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 15, 2026
A new report shows Baby Boomers continue as top U.S. homebuyers while first-time purchases fall sharply. Younger generations face affordability barriers despite shifting trends led by older Millennials' rising incomes.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 15, 2026
The Trump administration has launched a new USDA Office dedicated exclusively to supporting America's seafood industry. Officials say it will streamline government support for fishing businesses while boosting coordination among federal agencies.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 15, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security announced that Lauren Bullis was killed on April 13 by Olaolukitan Adon Abel—a recently naturalized citizen with prior convictions—according to officials. In response to such cases involving violent offenders within immigrant populations or those seeking citizenship status changes, 0USCIS has introduced new vetting centers and reinstated neighborhood investigations.
By R. C. Jamison | Apr 15, 2026
The House Small Business Committee examined how recent federal tax cuts impact local entrepreneurs at a hearing led by Chairman Roger Williams on Apr. 15. Witnesses described increased investment opportunities for manufacturers and expanded employee benefits due to greater financial certainty under current law.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 15, 2026
A former Baltimore City School police officer has been sentenced for submitting fraudulent overtime claims worth over $200,000 and evading taxes exceeding $60,000. The sentencing reflects ongoing efforts by federal authorities against public corruption involving misuse of taxpayer funds.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 15, 2026
Federal prosecutors have charged four people with mailing large amounts of narcotics into Massachusetts from Puerto Rico and California. Authorities allege members used residential addresses throughout northeastern Massachusetts before retrieving drug-laden parcels soon after delivery.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 15, 2026
Federal prosecutors have charged Esteban Yanez with aiding illegal gun purchases and failing to report large cash sales at his stores Virtus Armament and The Armory. If convicted on all counts outlined by an April grand jury indictment in Phoenix, he faces significant prison time and fines.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 15, 2026
Chairman Mike Bost led an oversight hearing discussing major reductions in VA disability claims backlogs under Secretary Collins' leadership. The session addressed policy changes aimed at delivering faster benefit decisions for veterans while maintaining quality standards.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 15, 2026
An Orlando man received over six years in prison after being convicted of bank fraud tied to COVID-19 unemployment benefits. Authorities say Dexter Ray King used stolen identities and fake information in multiple states to obtain more than half a million dollars.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 15, 2026
Senator Rick Scott announced a new bipartisan guide aimed at helping seniors manage their finances safely during retirement planning. The announcement was made during a Senate Aging Committee hearing focused on protecting older Americans from fraud through education initiatives.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 15, 2026
Chairman Rick Scott has announced a new financial literacy guide aimed at helping seniors make informed decisions about retirement finances while guarding against scams. The initiative was unveiled during a recent Senate Aging Committee hearing focused on protecting older Americans from fraud.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 15, 2026
Senator Bill Cassidy led a roundtable discussion on Apr. 15 about improving support for students with dyslexia. Parents shared their experiences navigating school systems while Cassidy highlighted his proposed legislation aimed at better diagnosis access.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 15, 2026
Eric Fanning of Aerospace Industries Association appeared on Chasing Space podcast discussing U.S. competitiveness in aerospace. Topics included workforce needs, supply chain strains, NASA's Artemis II mission success, diversity efforts and new policy recommendations.
By T. P. Broyles | Apr 15, 2026
House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil discussed concerns about potential foreign funds entering U.S. elections through online platforms like ActBlue during an interview on April 15. The discussion follows recent reports questioning ActBlue's transparency with Congress.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 15, 2026
A former bookkeeper has been sentenced after admitting she stole over $79,000 from elderly clients while working at an Indiana nonprofit's guardianship program. Authorities say she manipulated financial records over nearly a year before being caught.
By B. J. Chaffin | Apr 15, 2026
The former police director of the New Jersey State Police said the majority of illicit vape products sold in the U.S. originate in Shenzhen, China, which is referred to as “Vape Valley.”
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 15, 2026
Senator Shelley Moore Capito led a hearing examining partnerships behind Great Lakes restoration efforts. Witnesses described collaboration among government agencies and universities while highlighting opportunities for improved coordination.