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Thirteen members of prison-based methamphetamine ring sentenced in Georgia federal court

Thirteen people have been sentenced after being convicted for their roles in a prison-based methamphetamine distribution ring operating across north Georgia. Authorities say inmates coordinated drug sales both inside correctional facilities and through outside couriers over several years.


Ohio man pleads guilty to role in postal carrier robbery

A Cleveland man has pleaded guilty to robbing a postal carrier as part of a check fraud scheme involving stolen mail keys. Authorities say he faces up to 30 years in prison after admitting his role in altering checks and recruiting others online.


German national sentenced to 121 months for enticement and sexual abuse of a minor

A German national has been sentenced by a federal judge for enticing and abusing a minor in New York after repeated travel from Germany. Authorities say swift action prevented further harm as law enforcement continues efforts against child exploitation.


Federal charges filed against Hobbs-based drug trafficking network supplied by Mexican national

Federal authorities have charged several individuals with running a drug trafficking network supplying Hobbs with methamphetamine and fentanyl. The case involves previously deported Mexican nationals as well as local distributors using armed associates for distribution. Officials say this prosecution is part of broader efforts targeting organized crime.


National Farmers Union finalizes 2026 policy priorities at anniversary convention in New Orleans

National Farmers Union wrapped up its annual convention in New Orleans after setting new policy priorities for 2026. Over 500 attendees discussed key agricultural issues while launching new programs for young farmers. The group will reconvene next year in San Antonio.


CBP reports Houston gang arrest and Arizona emergency response on March 10

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued several updates on March 10, including news of an arrest linked to gang activity in Houston and an emergency response by agents after an accident in Arizona.


Guatemalan citizen pleads guilty to illegal reentry after prior conviction for attempted rape

A Guatemalan man pled guilty to illegally reentering the U.S., following his prior removal after an attempted rape conviction involving a minor. Authorities say he now faces up to 20 years in prison at sentencing scheduled for July.


Zuni man pleads guilty to voluntary manslaughter in shooting death

Glendon Laate of Zuni Pueblo pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter for a fatal shooting in December 2024. He faces up to 15 years in prison according to federal prosecutors.


CBP reports on border wall progress, major drug seizure, and custody transfer in March 2026

CBP posted updates on its Twitter account on March 9-10, describing ongoing border wall construction near Nogales, Arizona; a major cocaine seizure in Puerto Rico; and the transfer into custody of a convicted sex offender from Mexico.


California man sentenced to over five years for multimillion-dollar fraud scheme

Richard Patterson Jr., of Norco, California, has been sentenced to over five years in prison for leading a multimillion-dollar wire fraud scheme targeting more than fifteen victims. Authorities say he used false promises of high returns to solicit investments before spending the money on personal luxuries. Two co-defendants have also pleaded guilty and await sentencing.


Secretary Rubio discusses Iran attacks with Saudi foreign minister

Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud about recent attacks by Iran. The officials discussed reinforcing Saudi Arabia's defense against ongoing aggression targeting civilians.


Merkley delivers opening statement at Senate hearing on sanctuary cities

Senator Jeff Merkley delivered an opening statement at a Senate Budget Committee hearing on sanctuary cities. He questioned the relevance of focusing on this issue over other pressing budget matters like healthcare cuts and military spending. Expert witnesses David J. Bier and Brendan Duke joined the discussion.


CBP officers seize 214 pounds of cocaine concealed under a cargo vessel in San Juan

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized over 200 pounds of cocaine hidden under a cargo ship arriving in San Juan from the Dominican Republic. The discovery was made using underwater drone technology during a routine inspection.


Florida man sentenced to 73 months for mass-mailing scam targeting small businesses

Robert W. Lederhilger III has been sentenced to over six years in prison for running a fraudulent mass-mailing scheme that targeted small businesses across the country with fake invoices for web hosting services. The scam resulted in nearly $9 million in losses over seven years.


Secretary Rubio and UK Foreign Secretary Cooper discuss Middle East security

Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper about Iran and regional security. Both officials stressed ongoing cooperation on Middle East issues. The call underscores continued diplomatic engagement between the two countries.


Hagerman man sentenced to 100 months for firearms and drug trafficking offenses

Jorge De La Cruz has been sentenced to over eight years in federal prison for repeated firearm possession and drug trafficking offenses across New Mexico. Law enforcement recovered stolen guns and large amounts of narcotics during several incidents between June 2022 and January 2025.


Tennessee tax preparer pleads guilty to $80 million pandemic-relief fraud scheme

A Tennessee tax preparer has pleaded guilty to running an $80 million pandemic-relief fraud scheme involving false claims for government aid programs. The case resulted in over $52 million in losses for the United States government. Sentencing is set for June.


Interior proposes restoring traditional hunting rules on Alaska national preserves

The Department of the Interior has introduced a proposed rule aimed at restoring hunting and trapping regulations on Alaska’s national preserves to their previous alignment with state wildlife management laws.


Interior Department signs agreement with Alaska officials on tribal probate case improvements

The Department of the Interior and the Alaska Department of Health have entered into a new agreement aimed at improving probate services for Alaska Native communities.


Interior Department proposes easing offshore oil and gas regulations

The Department of the Interior has announced a proposed update aimed at reducing regulations for the offshore oil and gas sector.