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Senators introduce bill to designate Polisario Front as terrorist organization if linked to Iran

Senators Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, and Rick Scott have introduced a bill requiring possible terrorist designation for the Polisario Front if it cooperates with Iranian-linked groups. The legislation seeks new measures against potential threats involving military or intelligence collaboration.


Former Western New York man sentenced for lying while testifying during his fraud trial

Michael W. Luehrsen has been sentenced to probation and ordered to pay restitution after being convicted of perjury during a previous fraud trial. Evidence showed he lied about his whereabouts while under oath.


Lehigh County man sentenced to prison for $2 million internet fraud scheme

A Lehigh County man has been sentenced for orchestrating internet scams that defrauded victims of nearly $2 million. Chinedu Ekuma will serve over a year in prison and pay restitution after pleading guilty to wire fraud charges.


Jury finds D.C. man guilty of armed kidnapping of case worker

A D.C. man has been found guilty of armed kidnapping after holding his case worker hostage during a home visit last September. Authorities say Thomas Venable threatened violence before releasing the victim following negotiations. Sentencing is scheduled for May.


U.S. arrests alleged Tren de Aragua leader wanted in Chile for kidnapping and murder

U.S. authorities have arrested Rafael Enrique Gámez Salas at Chile's request over serious criminal charges linked to Tren de Aragua activities. The case underscores international cooperation against transnational crime as extradition proceedings move forward.


Mexican national sentenced to 10 years for seventh illegal reentry conviction

A Mexican national has been sentenced to ten years in prison after her seventh conviction for illegal reentry into the United States. Authorities say Elena Ernestina Pedroza had previously been deported six times before her latest arrest in New Mexico.


Crownpoint man pleads guilty to strangulation and assaulting officer

Jason K. Thompson of Crownpoint has pleaded guilty to strangling a woman and attacking a tribal police officer with a taser. He faces up to ten years in prison after being apprehended following his escape from custody.


Justice Department to return $470,735 to Maine victims of cryptocurrency scheme

The Department of Justice will return nearly $471,000 in seized cryptocurrency assets to two Maine residents defrauded in an investment scam. Authorities warn that such schemes remain common and urge potential victims to report suspicious activity.


Saline County man sentenced to 9 years for receiving child sexual abuse material

A Saline County man has been sentenced to nine years in prison for receiving child sexual abuse material after pleading guilty. Authorities say the case highlights ongoing efforts to hold offenders accountable and protect victims.


Jacksonville man indicted for attempted enticement of a child to engage in sexual activity

A Jacksonville man has been indicted for attempting to entice a minor into sexual activity following an undercover operation by the FBI. Authorities say Adeis Jonathan Francis faces significant prison time if convicted. The case is part of Project Safe Childhood's ongoing efforts against child exploitation.


Former USPS employees plead guilty to mail theft and PPP loan fraud in Atlanta

Two former USPS employees have pleaded guilty in Atlanta federal court after admitting they stole items from undeliverable mail at a postal facility. One defendant also admitted defrauding pandemic relief programs through fake loan applications.


CBP officers in Cincinnati seize counterfeit watches valued at over $279,000

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Cincinnati intercepted a shipment containing counterfeit luxury watches valued at over $279,000 if genuine. The agency warns consumers about risks associated with fake goods as seizures continue nationwide.


Industry leaders support Senate committee approval of NASA Authorization Act of 2026

Industry leaders have voiced strong support after a Senate committee unanimously approved the NASA Authorization Act of 2026. The bill aims to strengthen U.S. leadership in space exploration through bipartisan cooperation and expanded public-private partnerships.


Senators investigate AI companies over plans for large gas-powered data centers

Senators Whitehouse, Heinrich, and Van Hollen have launched an investigation into AI companies planning large-scale data centers powered by new gas plants. The inquiry focuses on potential environmental impacts from increased emissions. Companies are asked about their decisions regarding energy sources.


Teen sentenced to 10 years for armed carjacking in Washington, D.C.

Eric Woods has been sentenced to ten years in prison for an armed carjacking committed as a juvenile in Washington, D.C., according to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro. The sentencing follows coordinated efforts by law enforcement agencies who quickly apprehended Woods after tracking down the stolen vehicle.


California man sentenced to 10 years for enticing minors to engage in illegal sexual activity

A Los Angeles man has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison for enticing minors online for illegal sexual activity. Authorities say Eddie Ademir Villalta Hernandez persuaded minors over social media to send exploitative material in exchange for money. The case is part of the Department of Justice's Project Safe Childhood initiative.


House Education and Workforce Committee to mark up seven bills on March 17

The House Education and Workforce Committee will consider seven new bills in a markup session on March 17. The legislation covers topics from literacy instruction to retirement savings. The meeting will be open to the press and streamed online.


Chairman Comer requests interview with Epstein prison guard Tova Noel

House Oversight Chairman James Comer has asked Tova Noel, a guard present during Jeffrey Epstein's death, to participate in a transcribed interview. The committee continues its investigation by interviewing key figures connected to the case.


Uxbridge man sentenced to 10 years for possessing child sexual abuse material

A Uxbridge man has been sentenced to ten years in prison for possessing child sexual abuse material after pleading guilty last year. Authorities say Scott Morrill stored hundreds of illegal images using an online account while on supervised release from a prior conviction.


Blumenthal applauds court order to restore VA workers’ collective bargaining rights

A federal court ordered immediate reinstatement of collective bargaining rights for most Department of Veterans Affairs workers after their removal last year. Senator Richard Blumenthal praised the decision and highlighted ongoing legislative efforts in Congress. The Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee continues oversight on issues affecting veterans nationwide.