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South Portland man pleads guilty to trafficking cocaine in federal court

Lynel Moultrie of South Portland pleaded guilty in federal court to distributing cocaine following an undercover operation by law enforcement agencies. He faces significant prison time and fines pending sentencing.


Four Pomona gang members sentenced to life in federal prison for murder and racketeering

Four members connected with Pomona street gangs and the Mexican Mafia have been sentenced to life imprisonment following convictions related to racketeering activities including murder. Authorities say these sentences reflect coordinated efforts against organized crime impacting Southern California communities.


Secretary Rubio discusses Iran conflict with German Foreign Minister Wadephul

Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul about ongoing coordination on the conflict with Iran. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to protecting personnel and stressed unity among partners.


Durbin calls for reforms to FISA Section 702 ahead of its expiration next month

Senator Dick Durbin urged Congress on March 12 for major reforms before FISA Section 702 expires next month. He criticized current practices allowing warrantless surveillance on Americans and promoted bipartisan legislation aimed at protecting privacy rights.


Trump urges Congress to pass SAVE America Act to protect elections

Donald J. Trump has called on Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, citing its importance for election security. He claims the bill enjoys bipartisan support except among some Democrats in Washington.


Dominican national charged with illegal reentry after prior drug conviction in Connecticut

Federal authorities have charged Yunior Benavides with illegally reentering the U.S. after his deportation following a drug conviction. Officials say he was taken into custody during an investigation in West Hartford earlier this month.


Davenport man sentenced to 90 months in federal prison for gun charges

Cedrick Dequn Willingham of Davenport has been sentenced to over seven years in federal prison for illegally possessing a firearm as a felon. Authorities say he fled police before being found with weapons and ammunition at his home. The case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods' efforts to reduce gun violence.


Jury convicts Castle Rock man of fraud and money laundering in sanitizer scheme

A Castle Rock man was convicted by a federal jury for wire fraud and money laundering after promising bulk hand sanitizer during COVID-19 but failing to deliver. Authorities say he diverted $2.4 million from victim businesses for personal use instead.


Two men sentenced in Alabama for mail and bank fraud conspiracy

Two Alabama men have been sentenced for their roles in a mail theft and bank fraud scheme involving stolen checks and fraudulent deposits. Authorities say two other co-conspirators have also faced or are awaiting sentencing.


Gorham man sentenced to 25 years for distributing child sexual abuse material

A Gorham man has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for distributing and possessing child sexual abuse material. The case involved thousands of illicit images and followed an investigation by Homeland Security Investigations.


Nine-time felon sentenced to over 11 years for firearms violation in New Orleans

Gerard Carr has been sentenced to more than eleven years in prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm after participating in a shootout in New Orleans. This marks his ninth felony conviction. The case is part of Operation Take Back America.


Mexican national sentenced to prison for illegal reentry after prior sexual assault conviction

Jose Mario Cervantes-Luna has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after illegally reentering the United States multiple times following a prior sexual assault conviction. Authorities say he will face removal proceedings after serving his sentence.


Two Colorado women charged in multi-state drug trafficking and money laundering conspiracy

Two Colorado women have been charged for their alleged roles in a multi-state drug trafficking operation moving methamphetamine and cocaine from Mexico into the United States. Authorities say the case involves cross-border coordination and money laundering activities tied to organized crime networks.


Queens man indicted for sex trafficking and exploitation of minors on Long Island and beyond

A Queens man has been indicted on multiple counts related to sex trafficking five victims—including three minors—across Long Island and other locations. Authorities allege Tyrone Stylistic Crooks used violence and manipulation while exploiting his victims commercially over several years.


Senate Judiciary Committee advances two U.S. attorney nominations on March 12

The Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced two nominees for U.S. Attorney positions after close votes. The committee's actions play an important role in shaping federal law enforcement and judicial matters nationwide.


House Appropriations Committee holds oversight hearings for FY27 funding process

The House Appropriations Committee held key oversight hearings reviewing agency spending ahead of fiscal year 2027 funding decisions. Lawmakers questioned officials from agriculture and transportation departments about program effectiveness and accountability measures.


CBP highlights BORSTAR paramedic’s role in downed pilot extraction

On March 12, 2026, U.S. Customs and Border Protection shared details about a recent rescue involving a BORSTAR specialist extracting a downed pilot from rough terrain.


Whitehouse files comment on Department of Energy’s categorical exclusion for advanced nuclear reactors

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse filed a public comment criticizing the Department of Energy's new policy allowing some advanced nuclear reactors to bypass detailed environmental review. He raised concerns about weakened safety standards and oversight. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee continues its role overseeing these issues.


El Salvadoran national indicted in Tulsa for firearms and drug offenses

A man from El Salvador living illegally in Tulsa has been indicted for firearm possession and drug distribution. Authorities say he was investigated after social media posts showed him selling drugs and weapons. The case is part of a broader federal initiative targeting organized crime.


Navy commander sentenced to 41 months for federal cyberstalking conviction

A Navy Lieutenant Commander has been sentenced to over three years in prison for cyberstalking his ex-wife and her boyfriend. The case involved repeated harassment, false allegations, and attempts to damage careers and family life.