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Blue Springs man sentenced to ten years for distributing child pornography

A Blue Springs man received a ten-year prison sentence for distributing child pornography online after an investigation involving multiple agencies uncovered evidence spanning nearly a year. Officials say victims will receive restitution and emphasize ongoing efforts against child exploitation.


Four defendants sentenced to prison on federal firearms charges

Four individuals have been sentenced to federal prison on firearms charges following separate incidents across Georgia communities. The cases highlight ongoing law enforcement efforts against illegal gun possession as announced by U.S Attorney Margaret E."Meg" Heap.


New Jersey man pleads guilty to operating unlicensed money transmitting business in Boston

A New Jersey man has pleaded guilty in Boston federal court for running an unlicensed money transmitting business tied to online scam proceeds sent abroad. Authorities say he admitted lying about his activities during an investigation.


Pakistani national charged with healthcare fraud in alleged $46 million Medicare scheme

A Pakistani national faces charges after allegedly submitting millions in fraudulent Medicare claims through an Oregon lab company. Authorities say no patients received services despite over $28 million paid out by insurers.


Canadian national sentenced to over 17 years for attempted child enticement and CSAM offenses

A Canadian man has been sentenced in Orlando for attempting to entice a minor for sex acts and distributing child sexual abuse material after an undercover operation led by multiple agencies resulted in his arrest. Authorities emphasize ongoing collaboration against crimes targeting children.


D.C. man convicted of kidnapping and assaulting romantic partner in March 2024 incident

Raymond Dodd has been convicted by a jury for kidnapping and assaulting his romantic partner during an incident in March 2024. Authorities described how the victim escaped after being held captive for several hours. Sentencing is set for May.


Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP efforts on National Agriculture Day

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino posted on March 24, 2026 about the vital roles played by CBP agriculture specialists and officers in protecting U.S. agriculture and ensuring secure international arrivals.


Chief Michael W. Banks shares updates on arrests and border wall progress in San Diego

Chief Michael W. Banks reported on recent enforcement actions and ongoing border wall construction through three posts dated March 23-24, 2026.


Klobuchar addresses fertilizer costs and supply chain issues at Agri-Pulse summit

Senator Amy Klobuchar spoke at an agriculture policy summit about rising fertilizer costs impacting U.S. farmers. She described new bipartisan bills aimed at improving price transparency and expanding domestic production capacity amid ongoing market challenges.


Senator Merkley launches investigation into private equity ownership of child care centers

Senator Jeff Merkley has launched an inquiry into how private equity ownership affects major U.S. child care providers KinderCare Learning Companies and Learning Care Group. The investigation seeks details about finances, safety standards, tuition trends,and employment practices at these companies.


Chinese national sentenced to 13 years for possessing over 5,400 child abuse images

A Hudson resident has been sentenced to over thirteen years in prison for possessing thousands of images depicting child sexual abuse. Federal investigators found evidence spanning more than a decade during their search.


A Cambodian national received a fifteen-year prison sentence for unlawful firearm possession linked to a fatal shooting near Victoria, Texas. The case falls under Operation Take Back America led by Acting U.S. Attorney John G.E. Marck.


Larchmont woman sentenced to nearly three years in prison for Medicare fraud scheme

Sophia Shaklian from Los Angeles has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison after admitting her role in a scheme that defrauded Medicare out of over $14 million through fake hospice and diagnostic testing claims. Authorities say she used multiple sham companies over several years before being caught.


Chairman Garbarino urges end to DHS shutdown in testimony before Rules Committee

Chairman Andrew R. Garbarino urged Congress on Mar. 24 to fund the Department of Homeland Security amid an ongoing government shutdown affecting agency operations nationwide. He called attention to unpaid federal workers' sacrifices while highlighting risks posed by disrupted services.


President Trump proclaims March 25 as Greek Independence Day in 2026

President Donald J. Trump has proclaimed March 25 as Greek Independence Day for 2026. The announcement recognizes historical connections between Greece and America while honoring contributions from Greek Americans.


Jacksonville man sentenced to 14 years for attempting to entice a minor online

A Jacksonville man has been sentenced to fourteen years in federal prison after pleading guilty to attempting online enticement of an underage girl. Authorities say undercover operations led directly to his arrest following explicit communications about meeting a minor.


Senator Cassidy questions New York City Health Department’s use of federal funds

Senator Bill Cassidy has questioned how New York City's health department uses federal funds after reports surfaced about internal meetings focused on global oppression issues related to Palestine. He requested detailed information from Mayor Zohran Mamdani regarding compliance with nondiscrimination laws tied to substantial annual funding.


Trinitarios gang member sentenced to 27 years for robberies and murder in the Bronx

Gibran Guerrero has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for participating in violent robberies as part of the Trinitarios gang—one resulting in murder—according to federal prosecutors. The case highlights law enforcement's focus on combating organized crime affecting Bronx neighborhoods.


Comer continues oversight of U.S. Census Bureau after errors in 2020 census revealed

Chairman James Comer announced continued oversight efforts into errors found during the 2020 U.S. Census count. The House Oversight Committee seeks greater transparency from bureau officials ahead of future censuses.


President Trump proclaims March 24, 2026 as National Agriculture Day

President Donald J. Trump has declared March 24 as National Agriculture Day for 2026. The proclamation recognizes farmers' ongoing contributions and outlines new investments aimed at supporting American agriculture.