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Senate passes resolution overturning mineral withdrawal in Superior National Forest

The Senate has passed a resolution reversing restrictions on mineral exploration in Minnesota's Superior National Forest imposed by the Biden administration. Supporters say this move could strengthen America's access to critical minerals while restoring standard permitting procedures.


Owosso man sentenced to seven years for attempted hate-motivated mass murder plot

An Owosso man received a seven-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to plotting a hate-motivated mass shooting targeting minority groups. Authorities say strong interagency cooperation disrupted the plan before anyone was harmed.


Three men sentenced for fatal shooting during Brooklyn gambling robbery

Three men have been sentenced up to 45 years each following their convictions for killing a security guard during an armed robbery at a Brooklyn gambling location. The sentencing reflects ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies against violent crimes.


Subcommittee examines fraud in federally funded state programs at recent hearing

A congressional subcommittee reviewed widespread fraud risks in federally funded state-run programs during a recent hearing. Experts cited outdated controls and lack of leadership as major issues leading to billions lost annually from taxpayer funds.


Senators urge USTR to maintain USMCA market access for American agricultural producers

A bipartisan group of senators led by Amy Klobuchar sent a letter urging strong support for American farm exports under USMCA ahead of its six-year review. Industry leaders praised their efforts while highlighting how vital Canadian and Mexican markets are due to this agreement.


Guatemalan national pleads guilty to illegal reentry in Maine federal court

A Guatemalan national has pleaded guilty in Portland federal court for illegally reentering Maine after prior removal from the United States. The case follows an investigation by U.S. Border Patrol agents under Operation Take Back America.


Houston man sentenced to five years for ATM thefts in Texas and Arizona

Cody Williams has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for his involvement in a multi-state ATM theft ring known as 'Hook and Chain' burglaries targeting banks across Texas and Arizona. He must also pay over $71,000 in restitution after causing more than $400,000 in losses.


U.S. authorities conduct cyber operations as part of global crackdown on DDoS-for-hire services

U.S. authorities announced new actions against leading DDoS-for-hire cyberattack platforms on Apr. 16 as part of a global crackdown involving law enforcement partners worldwide. Officials seized several domains used for launching disruptive attacks targeting schools, government agencies, gaming platforms and more.


Rockland County man charged with sexual exploitation of a child

A Montebello man has been charged with sexual exploitation after authorities allege he abused a minor over two years. U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton emphasized zero tolerance for crimes against children as investigators seek potential additional victims.


Jimcy McGirt sentenced to 45 months for sex offender registry violation and supervised release revocation

Jimcy McGirt has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison after violating sex offender registration laws and conditions tied to prior convictions involving minors. Authorities emphasize that compliance with these legal requirements is mandatory.


Bipartisan senators host Ukrainian prime minister to discuss ongoing conflict with Russia

A bipartisan group led by Senators Shaheen, Durbin, and Wicker met with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko amid renewed Russian attacks on civilians. Lawmakers discussed continued U.S. support for Ukraine as well as prospects for peace talks.


ICE arrests three convicted child sex offenders in Minnesota on April 14

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have arrested three individuals convicted of child sex crimes in Minnesota on April 14. The Department of Homeland Security says all were previously found guilty for offenses involving minors.


Franklin man pleads guilty to wire fraud and filing false tax returns

Nael Jabbar has pled guilty to charges involving wire fraud related to SNAP benefits and filing false tax returns after operating Hot Spot Super Market in Milwaukee. Authorities say his actions caused significant financial losses over several years.


Rep. Ronny Jackson addresses Defense Intelligence Enterprise challenges for fiscal year 2027

Representative Ronny Jackson addressed challenges facing U.S. defense intelligence during a subcommittee hearing on April 16. His remarks focused on resource needs for fiscal year 2027 amid global security threats. The House Armed Services Committee's oversight role was also highlighted.


House Administration Committee holds hearing on voter eligibility and list maintenance

The House Administration Committee held a hearing with secretaries of state focusing on voter eligibility verification and list maintenance practices. Testimony covered topics including vouching rules in Minnesota, blackout periods affecting removal of deceased voters from rolls, Kansas’s experience with voter ID requirements, and use of federal databases for verifying citizenship.


Chairman Steil addresses voter eligibility and list maintenance at committee hearing

Chairman Bryan Steil opened a committee hearing focusing on maintaining accurate voter rolls and ensuring only eligible voters participate in federal elections. He cited recent cases involving noncitizen voting activity across several states while proposing legislative reforms aimed at strengthening election integrity.


California man indicted in Florida on drug distribution and money laundering charges

A Los Angeles man has been indicted in Pensacola on federal drug distribution and money laundering charges following a multi-agency investigation led by authorities in northern Florida. If convicted, he faces significant prison time under federal law.


Southfield man pleads guilty to fake ID possession and $500,000 fraud scheme

A Southfield man has pled guilty after running a large-scale fake ID operation that led to over $500,000 in fraud losses involving real people's identities. Authorities say he faces up to 15 years behind bars for his role in producing false documents used for pandemic-related scams.


Pownal woman sentenced to 46 months for drug conspiracy in Vermont

A Pownal woman has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in a drug distribution conspiracy involving cocaine base and fentanyl around Bennington. Authorities say her actions included selling drugs, supporting violence within the group, helping continue operations after arrests were made—and attempting obstruction during prosecution.


Chairman Moran leads hearing on programs for justice-involved veterans and treatment courts

Senator Jerry Moran led a Senate hearing reviewing support programs for justice-involved veterans on Apr. 16. Testimony highlighted progress made through Veteran Treatment Courts in Kansas since 2016 as well as new federal funding initiatives supporting these efforts nationwide.