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By C. M. Ingle | May 12, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is partnering with George Mason University's Institute for Consumer Financial Choice for a two-day workshop examining recent changes in financial services. Panelists will discuss innovations affecting consumers and review findings from a key federal taskforce report.
By F. E. Simons | May 11, 2026
OSHA has updated its National Emphasis Program focusing on workplace heat safety. Small business owners must review their policies as new enforcement efforts expand inspections related to indoor and outdoor heat hazards.
By F. E. Simons | May 11, 2026
Alabama's May 19 primary election will take place as planned despite ongoing court battles over congressional maps. Governor Kay Ivey has called a special legislative session to prepare for potential changes if courts approve earlier district boundaries.
By T. J. Graves | May 11, 2026
First Lady Melania Trump says motherhood remains central to America's strength. In an op-ed published May 8, she urges renewed focus on family traditions while acknowledging modern challenges faced by working mothers.
By C. M. Ingle | May 11, 2026
CBP AMO published several posts between May 9–11, detailing their escort of the USS Cleveland ahead of its commissioning ceremony as well as their participation in National Police Week events honoring law enforcement officers nationwide.
By T. J. Graves | May 11, 2026
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has requested Montana officials keep Wualter Jesus Travieso Soto detained as he faces felony charges for allegedly raping his deceased girlfriend's underage daughter. The Department of Homeland Security says it seeks custody to remove him from the country if convicted.
By T. J. Graves | May 11, 2026
A man from Mexico has been sentenced to twelve years in federal prison for receiving child pornography after being investigated by Idaho authorities following reports from a local resident. The case is part of Project Safe Childhood's efforts against child exploitation crimes.
By T. P. Broyles | May 11, 2026
Chairman James Comer is leading an investigation into how federal employee grievances are settled using taxpayer money. The probe raises concerns about transparency gaps and rising costs linked with these settlements.
By F. E. Simons | May 11, 2026
The United States has imposed new sanctions on several foreign entities accused of aiding Iranian military procurement efforts. The measures focus on stopping support for ballistic missile development and other destabilizing activities linked with Tehran.
By C. M. Ingle | May 11, 2026
The Department of State announced new sanctions on four entities accused of supporting Iranian military operations through satellite imagery provision. The action follows renewed UN restrictions after concerns about compliance with nuclear commitments.
By C. M. Ingle | May 11, 2026
The Brookings Institution has launched an initiative focusing on US-China strategic competition. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis will discuss congressional perspectives at an upcoming event hosted by the John L. Thornton China Center.
By T. J. Graves | May 11, 2026
A Bath man has been sentenced for stealing over $225,000 from an elderly disabled veteran following his guilty plea earlier this year. Federal authorities highlighted their commitment toward protecting veterans against financial exploitation.
By F. E. Simons | May 11, 2026
Tevin King was convicted by a federal jury for possessing fentanyl with intent to distribute after leading authorities on a high-speed chase across multiple New Mexico cities. The case involved approximately 16,000 fentanyl pills discarded during pursuit before King's arrest.
By F. E. Simons | May 11, 2026
Darold ZunieFeathers has been sentenced to five years in prison following an assault that led to serious injuries for another individual. The case involved repeated physical attacks resulting in permanent harm.
By C. M. Ingle | May 11, 2026
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced multiple arrests over Mother’s Day weekend involving individuals convicted of violent crimes. Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said these actions aim to protect American families by removing offenders. The agency listed details about each case as part of its ongoing enforcement operations.
By C. M. Ingle | May 11, 2026
Tabatha Rae Gardner has been sentenced to six years in prison for distributing fentanyl following multiple controlled buys by law enforcement. Her mother received a similar sentence earlier this year related to drug charges.
By T. J. Graves | May 11, 2026
A Cincinnati man has been sentenced to over ten years in prison after admitting guilt as a felon possessing a firearm during a traffic stop where drugs were also found. Federal authorities highlighted coordinated efforts between agencies addressing illegal gun possession cases.
By T. J. Graves | May 11, 2026
A Philadelphia woman has been sentenced to more than seven years for an armed carjacking committed last year in South Philadelphia. Authorities say she worked with an accomplice who will be sentenced later this summer.
By C. M. Ingle | May 11, 2026
Charles Williams has been sentenced to over nineteen years in federal prison after pleading guilty to multiple drug trafficking offenses involving methamphetamine and fentanyl distribution in Memphis. Authorities say his arrest followed an extensive investigation using various law enforcement techniques.
By F. E. Simons | May 11, 2026
New data from HUD and the Census Bureau show an increase in new single-family home sales for March 2026 compared with previous months and last year’s figures. Median and average sale prices have decreased while inventory remains stable.