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Christopher Mack sentenced to 10 years for cocaine distribution in Mississippi case

Christopher Mack has been sentenced to ten years in prison for distributing cocaine following an investigation led by federal authorities under a Homeland Security Task Force initiative targeting drug trafficking in Mississippi communities.


House Appropriations Committee releases FY27 military construction and veterans affairs bill

The House Appropriations Committee has released its Fiscal Year 2027 Military Construction & Veterans Affairs Bill ahead of subcommittee review April 17th. The proposal increases discretionary allocations while focusing on veteran care, military family housing, and national security priorities.


Baltimore man sentenced to 11 years for robberies, carjacking, and assaulting officer

A Baltimore man has been sentenced to eleven years in prison after committing multiple armed robberies followed by an assault on a Deputy U.S. Marshal at court proceedings last year. Federal officials say this reflects continued cooperation among agencies targeting violent crime.


Senator Cassidy discusses free market approach to lower prescription drug costs at Senate hearing

Senator Bill Cassidy led a Senate hearing discussing ways Congress can lower prescription drug costs through increased competition among generic manufacturers. The session addressed both affordability concerns facing families nationwide as well as debates over patent protections.


Chairman Risch delivers opening statement at nominations hearing for five Trump nominees

Senator Jim Risch gave opening remarks during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on President Trump's nominees for key diplomatic posts. The session focused on roles involving Cyprus relations, arms sales oversight, United Nations representation, nuclear agency leadership, and cyber policy.


Jacksonville man indicted for possessing more than a pound of fentanyl

A Jacksonville man has been indicted for allegedly possessing over one and a half pounds of fentanyl with intent to distribute. Authorities say Issac Darnell Henderson could face life imprisonment if convicted. The case involves asset forfeiture linked to suspected drug proceeds.


Texarkana man sentenced to over 21 years for methamphetamine trafficking in federal court

A Texarkana man has been sentenced to over two decades in prison after pleading guilty to distributing methamphetamine. Authorities seized nearly eleven kilograms during a search at his home following a multi-agency investigation.


Previously deported man sentenced for largest cocaine seizure in Green Bay history

A previously deported man has been sentenced following Green Bay's largest-ever cocaine seizure. Authorities say Ruben Salgado-Espinoza led a major trafficking operation before being arrested during an undercover investigation.


Senate passes measure allowing mining near Boundary Waters, Heinrich voices strong opposition

Senator Martin Heinrich criticized Senate approval allowing copper-nickel mining near Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness on Apr. 16. He warned about environmental risks and called it damaging for both Minnesota's identity and national values.


Merkley delivers statement at Senate hearing on President’s 2027 budget request

Senator Jeff Merkley delivered an opening statement at a Senate Budget Committee hearing on April 16 regarding the President's fiscal year 2027 budget request. Merkley criticized several aspects of both process and policy within the proposal while calling for renewed Congressional oversight.


Maryland man sentenced to over five years for money laundering conspiracy

Victor Killen has been sentenced for his involvement in a major money laundering scheme affecting multiple organizations across Maryland between 2021 and early 2024. Federal prosecutors say he conspired with others using shell companies and encrypted communications as part of a larger effort targeting millions in fraudulent proceeds.


House Budget Committee reviews President’s fiscal year 2027 budget request in hearing

The House Budget Committee reviewed President Trump’s proposed fiscal year 2027 budget at an Apr. 16 hearing featuring Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought. Lawmakers discussed cuts in non-defense spending alongside increased defense funding as well as new anti-fraud initiatives.


Alabama man convicted of child exploitation offenses in federal court

A federal jury has convicted Justin William Gifford from Alabama on charges related to child exploitation after an undercover operation led by multiple law enforcement agencies. Prosecutors say he now faces at least ten years in prison following his planned meeting with someone he believed was a minor.


Senior Editor Reynolds on energy policy: 'We are about to unleash American power—in every sense of the word'

Jeff Reynolds of Restoration News discussed recent federal shifts toward conventional domestic energy production and questioned the reliability of renewables in an April 11 article for Independence Magazine.


FTC takes action against multilevel marketing participant for deceptive earnings claims

The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against Stormy Wellington over alleged deceptive earnings claims used in recruiting workers into two multilevel marketing companies. Most recruits reportedly made little or no money despite promises of high income. A proposed order would restrict future misleading statements about earnings.


FTC approves 2026 budget for Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority

The Federal Trade Commission has approved the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority’s budget for 2026 after a public comment period. The unanimous vote follows standard oversight procedures by publishing proposals for public review.


VA announces $16 million in grants for adaptive sports programs for disabled veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs is making $16 million available in grants for organizations supporting adaptive sports for disabled veterans. The program aims to improve quality of life through recreational activities like archery and cycling. Applications are open until May 13.


VA announces $7 million in grants for rural Veteran transportation services

The Department of Veterans Affairs announced $7 million in grant funding for organizations providing transportation services to rural veterans. The initiative aims to improve access to health care by supporting travel needs for veterans living far from medical facilities.


VA deploys new electronic health record system at four Michigan hospitals

The Department of Veterans Affairs has launched its new electronic health record system at four hospitals in Michigan after a previous pause. This marks the beginning of several planned deployments aimed at improving healthcare efficiency for veterans.


Secretary Rubio addresses Iran conflict and Cuba's remarks before meeting with New Zealand minister

Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to reporters ahead of his meeting with New Zealand's foreign minister. He discussed global impacts from Iran's actions and responded to recent statements by Cuba's president.