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Baltimore man pleads guilty to drug trafficking conspiracy involving fentanyl and cocaine

A Baltimore man has pleaded guilty in federal court after being caught distributing large amounts of fentanyl and other drugs as part of an organized trafficking operation investigated by multiple law enforcement agencies. He faces significant prison time following undercover operations and surveillance efforts.


ICE arrests individuals convicted of serious crimes including murder and sexual offenses

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported recent arrests involving individuals convicted of serious crimes such as murder and child exploitation. The agency highlighted these actions as part of ongoing efforts to enhance public safety.


Boone County man sentenced to 37 months for accessing child pornography

A Boone County man received a prison sentence after admitting he accessed child pornography using dark web tools over several years. Authorities say this case reflects continued efforts against online exploitation as part of broader federal initiatives.


Three plead guilty in kidnapping and armed robbery related to babysitting job scheme

Three people have pleaded guilty in federal court after two women were kidnapped during what they thought was a babysitting job opportunity last October in Southeast Washington D.C., according to prosecutors' statements released Tuesday.


ICE lodges detainer against convicted child sex offender in North Carolina jail

ICE has issued an immigration detainer for Rebeca Fratila-Ilies following convictions for sex crimes involving a minor. The agency awaits legal proceedings before possible deportation.


Durbin urges Judiciary Committee to vote on Dream Act amid DACA concerns

Senator Dick Durbin pressed Chairman Chuck Grassley for prompt action on immigration legislation during an April 30 meeting. He criticized recent moves affecting DACA recipients while highlighting concerns about two judicial nominees before Congress.


Harrisburg man sentenced to 15 years in prison for cocaine trafficking

Aaron Williams has been sentenced to fifteen years in prison after being convicted on federal drug charges involving large quantities of cocaine found at his residence following an investigation by local law enforcement agencies. The case highlights ongoing community safety initiatives led by federal prosecutors serving central Pennsylvania.


House Appropriations Subcommittee approves Fiscal Year 2027 legislative branch funding bill

The House Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee approved its fiscal year 2027 funding bill on April 30 with increased support for security programs at Capitol Complex facilities. Chairman David Valadao highlighted investments in U.S. Capitol Police while Chairman Tom Cole emphasized fiscal responsibility.


CBP announces May recruitment events

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is holding nationwide recruitment events throughout May. The agency seeks applicants for various roles focused on border security and economic protection.


Puerto Rico man pleads guilty to Clean Water Act violation in Jobos Bay reserve

A Puerto Rico man has pleaded guilty to violating environmental laws by building unauthorized structures in a protected wetland area within Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. He faces fines, removal requirements, remediation obligations, and sentencing later this year after admitting he did not obtain necessary permits.


Kenton County man sentenced to over 12 years for armed methamphetamine trafficking

A Covington man has been sentenced to over twelve years in prison following convictions related to methamphetamine distribution while armed. Federal authorities say Trintin Peeno must serve most of his sentence before supervised release begins.


Chairman Walberg responds to report on anti-Christian bias in Biden-Harris administration

Chairman Tim Walberg addressed a new report alleging anti-Christian bias within the Biden-Harris administration. He highlighted concerns about religious liberty while outlining actions taken by Republicans under former President Trump.


Two men sentenced for roles in interstate drug trafficking organization

Two men received lengthy prison sentences for their involvement in an interstate drug trafficking ring operating between several major cities and Morgantown. Authorities said this case is part of broader efforts against organized crime networks affecting northern West Virginia.


Senate Agriculture Democrats release statement on House Farm Bill passage

Senator Amy Klobuchar led Senate Agriculture Committee Democrats in releasing a statement about concerns over provisions in the House-passed Farm Bill. The senators highlighted challenges facing farmers and called for bipartisan cooperation moving forward.


Mexican national sentenced for firearm offenses after shooting at neighbor's dog in Tulsa

A Mexican national has been sentenced after shooting at his neighbor's dog led authorities to discover multiple firearm offenses. The man faces over four years imprisonment followed by supervised release before likely removal proceedings.


Sharon resident pleads guilty to cocaine and firearm charges in federal court

A Sharon man has pleaded guilty in federal court to charges involving cocaine distribution and illegal firearm possession after a prior felony conviction. Sentencing is scheduled for September.


Senate Judiciary Committee advances federal judicial nominees and bipartisan bills

The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced six key federal appointments and two bipartisan bills during an April 30 meeting. These actions impact judicial appointments as well as legislation related to carjacking laws and child protection from AI chatbots.


Four sentenced for roles in $38 million transnational email fraud scheme

Four people have been sentenced for stealing over $38 million through an international business email fraud scheme targeting victims worldwide. The sentences range from three to seventeen years following investigations led by Homeland Security Investigations Fort Lauderdale.


Columnist Curt on foreign-aid nonprofit salaries: 'What in God’s name were we paying for?'

Walter Curt's latest column examines taxpayer-funded salaries at foreign-aid nonprofits following recent government spending cuts.


League of American Workers President Cortes on SPLC indictment: 'The demand for racism from the Left far exceeds the actual supply'

Steve Cortes addressed allegations against the Southern Poverty Law Center following its federal indictment for alleged misuse of donor funds supporting extremist groups.