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Michigan House Republicans announce additional $750 million requested for Ford-CATL plant

Michigan House Republicans announced that an additional $750 million has been requested for Ford's Marshall battery plant using CATL technology.


Rasmussen Reports announces survey on voter concerns about non-citizen registration

A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that most likely voters suspect non-citizens may be registered to vote where they live.


Cleveland man sentenced to over 24 years for armed drug trafficking offenses

Omari Clifton has been sentenced to over two decades in prison for distributing drugs while armed in Northeast Ohio. Authorities seized drugs and firearms during their investigation into his activities. The case underscores local law enforcement's efforts against narcotics trafficking.


Aerospace Industries Association marks Artemis II launch and highlights industry contributions

The Aerospace Industries Association celebrates NASA's Artemis II launch marking America's renewed journey around the Moon. The organization highlights member contributions while emphasizing continued advocacy for diversity initiatives and industry standards.


A group of senators introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at strengthening drone cooperation between America and Taiwan amid concerns about Chinese influence over global supply chains. The legislation seeks secure alternatives while deepening ties between both countries' defense industries.


Albuquerque man sentenced to life plus 60 months for violent kidnapping-for-ransom scheme

Jose Ramirez received life plus sixty months in prison following conviction for orchestrating a violent kidnapping-for-ransom scheme targeting his former employer near Albuquerque in 2018. Authorities say Ramirez evaded capture for nearly seven years before being apprehended in California.


Tuba City man sentenced to 12 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter

Wyatt Op Maloney has been sentenced to twelve years in prison for voluntary manslaughter following a fatal assault in Tuba City. Both Maloney and his victim were members of the Navajo Nation. Federal authorities investigated and prosecuted this case.


House committee subpoenas California official over electric vehicle mandate documents

The House Energy and Commerce Committee has issued a subpoena demanding records from California officials about their electric vehicle mandate policies. Chairman Brett Guthrie said this move follows months of non-compliance during an ongoing investigation into regulations affecting auto manufacturers. The committee's action highlights continued debate over federal versus state authority on environmental rules.


National Association of Realtors announces first phase of governance updates to streamline committees

The National Association of Realtors has announced new steps to update its governance structure by streamlining committees based on member feedback. Several forums and advisory boards will be discontinued throughout this year as part of ongoing efforts for greater efficiency.


Peoria tax preparer indicted on charges of preparing fraudulent tax returns

A Peoria-based tax preparer has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly filing false returns between 2019 and 2023. Authorities say Butoyi Mechack faces multiple felony charges but has pleaded not guilty.


Markey marks one year since Trump tariffs, calls for refunds to small businesses

Senator Edward J. Markey marked one year since former President Trump's global import tariffs were enacted. He called attention to their impact on U.S. small businesses despite a Supreme Court ruling striking them down earlier this year. Markey urged immediate refunds for affected companies.


White Plains man charged with manufacturing and detonating explosive devices

Raymond Elders was arrested following allegations he manufactured and detonated explosives around White Plains. Authorities say more than two dozen suspected bombs were found at his residence.


Philadelphia man convicted of illegal gun and ammunition possession by a felon

Arthur Thompson of Philadelphia was found guilty of possessing a firearm as a felon after fleeing police during a traffic stop. He now faces up to 15 years in prison with sentencing set for July.


New Mexico delegation responds to Trump administration actions on Greater Chaco protections

Members of Congress from New Mexico criticized recent Trump administration moves affecting protections around Chaco Culture National Historical Park. Lawmakers say shortened comment periods threaten tribal consultation efforts over oil leasing plans near this UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Texas Department of Transportation urges drivers to avoid distractions behind the wheel

The Texas Department of Transportation is urging drivers across Texas not to use their phones or become distracted while behind the wheel after deadly crashes linked to inattentive driving last year. Officials are emphasizing safety campaigns during Distracted Driving Awareness Month.


Two men indicted in Lehigh Valley-area drug cases

Federal authorities have charged two men with serious drug offenses following investigations in Berks and Northampton counties. Both face potential life sentences if convicted under Operation Take Back America initiatives.


A Spring man received more than thirteen years in federal prison after pleading guilty to distributing child sexual abuse material. Authorities seized hundreds of illicit files during their investigation that began last year. The case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement against online exploitation.


Former Croatian Mission employee charged with embezzling $750,000 through fraudulent invoices

A former employee at Croatia's UN mission has been charged with embezzling $750,000 through fraudulent invoicing over six years. Authorities say Renata Supina-Saltus abused her financial role for personal gain according to federal prosecutors.


Jamaican citizen sentenced to 122 months for firearms and drug offenses after illegal re-entry

A Jamaican citizen received over ten years in federal prison for weapons possession and illegal re-entry into the United States after being deported five times previously. The sentencing follows an extensive investigation into drug trafficking activities involving multiple law enforcement agencies.


Convicted felon sentenced to prison for possessing firearms and resisting arrest in D.C.

Phillip Alphonso Mayes has been sentenced for unlawfully possessing two loaded revolvers while prohibited as a felon and for resisting arrest during his apprehension by police officers in Washington D.C., according to prosecutors.