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HUD proposes rule to allow work requirements and time limits for housing assistance

HUD has proposed a rule allowing local authorities more flexibility on work requirements for public housing aid. Secretary Scott Turner and Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders say this change could promote self-sufficiency among recipients while opening opportunities for others.


FTC warns 97 auto dealership groups about deceptive pricing practices

The Federal Trade Commission has warned 97 auto dealership groups nationwide about deceptive vehicle pricing practices. Dealers were told their advertised prices must include all mandatory fees. The move is part of a broader effort by the FTC to ensure price transparency for consumers.


Internal Revenue Service announces restrictions on clean energy tax credits for certain manufacturers

The Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Department of the Treasury have issued interim guidance restricting federal clean energy tax credits for manufacturers connected with certain foreign entities.


International Contact Group urges renewed commitment to peace process in eastern DRC

The International Contact Group for the Great Lakes (ICG), chaired by Sweden and comprising the United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, has released a...


State Department continues evacuation efforts for Americans from Middle East

Nearly 20,000 American citizens have returned to the United States from the Middle East since February 28, according to a statement released on March 5, 2026 by Assistant Secretary Dylan Johnson.


U.S. and Venezuela agree to restore diplomatic and consular relations

The United States and Venezuela’s interim authorities have agreed to restore diplomatic and consular relations.


U.S. assists nearly 24,000 citizens returning from Middle East since late February

Since February 28, nearly 24,000 American citizens have returned safely to the United States from the Middle East, according to a statement released by Assistant Secretary Dylan Johnson.


U.S. Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day ceremony to feature remarks by top officials

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and FBI Deputy Director Christopher Raia are scheduled to speak at a flag raising ceremony marking U.S. Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day.


U.S., regional leaders highlight new priorities at Shield of Americas Summit

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem addressed participants at the Shield of the Americas Summit Working Lunch, emphasizing the importance of security and economic cooperation in the Western Hemisphere.


State Department assists over 28,000 Americans returning from Middle East since late February

Since February 28, more than 28,000 American citizens have returned safely to the United States from the Middle East, according to a statement released by Assistant Secretary Dylan Johnson.


United States hosts Shield of the Americas Summit with regional allies

On March 7, 2026, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President Donald J. Trump are set to attend the Shield of the Americas Summit in Doral, Florida.


Muskegon man sentenced to 15 years for firearm possession after shooting incident

Malik Jones-Smith has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for possessing a firearm as a felon following his involvement in a shooting incident in Muskegon Heights. Authorities say he violated supervised release conditions just weeks after leaving custody.


Romanian national sentenced for wire fraud scheme targeting farmers in Georgia and nationwide

A Romanian national has been sentenced to prison for defrauding farmers through fake equipment sales schemes across Georgia and other states. Authorities say more than a dozen victims lost over $600,000 before investigators uncovered the operation.


Nacogdoches County felon sentenced to federal prison for firearms violation

William Charles Fincher of Nacogdoches has been sentenced to over six years in federal prison for illegally possessing firearms as a convicted felon. The case was prosecuted under Operation Take Back America and involved both federal and local law enforcement agencies.


Executive Asst. Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP canine teams’ recent enforcement actions

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino shared several updates on CBP canine teams' work in March 2026, including their roles in welcoming Olympians and intercepting narcotics shipments at U.S. ports of entry such as Atlanta, Memphis,...


Arizona woman pleads guilty to federal assault charges in drunk driving crash

An Arizona woman has pleaded guilty to federal assault charges after a drunk driving crash in 2023 left two people seriously injured. She now faces up to ten years in prison for her actions.


U.S. Secret Service highlights former Marines on Marine Infantry Day

On March 11, 2026, the U.S. Secret Service marked Marine Infantry Day by spotlighting several former "0311" Marines now serving as agents or officers within its ranks.


U.S. Secret Service highlights former Marines on Marine Infantry Day

The U.S. Secret Service marked March 11, 2026 by honoring former Marines now working within its ranks through several social media posts.


Chief Michael W. Banks details drug seizures and border improvements in March 2026 updates

Chief Michael W. Banks shared updates on drug seizures near Alamogordo, New Mexico and by RGV agents on March 10 and March 11, respectively.


Whitehouse addresses Clean Air Act and EPA actions at Senate committee hearing

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse delivered an opening statement at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing addressing diesel emissions policy and recent EPA actions. His remarks highlighted both historical progress under the Clean Air Act and concerns over regulatory rollbacks affecting public health costs.