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By C. M. Ingle | Mar 11, 2026
A new USDA report shows that most U.S. rented farmland is owned by non-farmers rather than active producers. The findings highlight trends in land ownership transfers and landlord demographics based on recent national survey data.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 11, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public input on a proposed rule targeting unfair or deceptive rental housing fee practices. The agency aims to address concerns over hidden fees and improve transparency for renters.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 10, 2026
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has issued a reminder to the public about the upcoming deadline for submitting comments on updates to the U.S. National Strategy for Financial Literacy.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
Home builders in the United States are considering a range of demographic, economic, and technological trends that could shape housing demand and the industry’s long-term health over the next decade.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 10, 2026
A federal court has blocked the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of Agriculture (USDA) from enforcing new energy efficiency standards on certain housing programs.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 10, 2026
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has opened an investigation into the New Richmond School District in Wisconsin following reports that the district is allowing biological males to use female restrooms.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
Leaders from 53 medical schools across 31 states have committed to enhancing nutrition education for future doctors, following an announcement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Department of Education.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Education Dr. Murray Bessette visited Brookfield Central High School in Wisconsin as part of the U.S. Department of Education’s History Rocks!
By F. E. Simons | Mar 10, 2026
The U.S. Department of Education has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to establish the Workforce Pell Grant program, as part of President Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts Act.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
Frito-Lay has announced a voluntary recall of certain 8 oz. bags of Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips due to the possible presence of jalapeño-flavored chips, which may contain undeclared milk.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 10, 2026
ICE Houston announced it arrested over 400 criminal illegal aliens charged with or convicted of child sex offenses during President Trump's first year back in office—nearly double compared to the previous year under President Biden. The agency highlighted cooperation with federal, state, and local partners in these operations.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
A New York City man has been sentenced to over six years in prison for mailing large quantities of ecstasy into New York for distribution. Authorities say more than 10 kilograms were seized as part of an international operation using both dark web networks and postal services.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 10, 2026
Rafael Orlando Garcia has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for distributing fentanyl and cocaine in Hartford. The case involved multiple controlled purchases by law enforcement between February and April last year. Authorities say this prosecution is part of a broader national effort targeting drug trafficking.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
An Eagle River man received ten years in prison for possessing a firearm as a felon during domestic violence. Authorities say he threatened his victim with an illegal weapon after prior convictions. Officials stress this case underscores serious risks when repeat offenders access firearms.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 10, 2026
A Jamaican national has been sentenced to federal prison for leading a lottery fraud scheme that targeted elderly victims across the United States and resulted in millions lost. Authorities urge anyone affected by similar scams to seek help through official hotlines and resources.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 10, 2026
Khayyam Arif Oglu Farajov has been indicted on charges of wire fraud and money laundering related to over $1 million obtained from fraudulent USPS contracts. Authorities allege he used shell companies and investment accounts to conceal proceeds. The case remains under investigation.
By R. C. Jamison | Mar 10, 2026
Senator John Boozman has opened hearings focused on boosting domestic demand for American farm products amid financial stress in agriculture. The Senate Agriculture Committee will explore ways to strengthen local markets while continuing oversight of key agricultural policies.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
Robert C. Donovan has been named Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Secret Service's Atlanta Field Office. Donovan brings extensive experience from previous roles within federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
Two former NYPD officers have been indicted on federal civil rights charges related to an incident in Queens in July 2024. Authorities allege they abused their positions during an encounter following a prostitution complaint call. If convicted, both men face up to ten years in prison.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 10, 2026
A Tucson man received a ten-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a fatal human smuggling crash near Arivaca in August 2024. Authorities say one person died and three were seriously injured when Samuel Lopez-Ozuna fled law enforcement and crashed his vehicle.