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Presidential message highlights Saint Patrick’s Day and Irish American Heritage Month

President Donald J. Trump issued a statement marking Saint Patrick’s Day and Irish American Heritage Month on Mar. 17. The message honors both historic ties between America and Ireland as well as contributions from generations of Irish Americans.


Two individuals extradited from Dominican Republic on drug and money laundering charges

Pedro J. Espinal-Arthur and Luis Febles-Peralta were extradited from the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico on drug trafficking and money laundering charges announced by U.S. Attorney W. Stephen Muldrow. Both face significant prison time if convicted; investigations continue under FBI leadership.


House committee advances amendment to rename 1890 scholarship program after Rep. David Scott

The House Committee on Agriculture approved an amendment renaming a key scholarship program after Rep. David Scott as part of new farm legislation. The move honors Scott's longstanding advocacy for historically black land-grant universities.


Markey welcomes House approval of bill to reauthorize small business innovation programs for five years

Ranking Member Edward J. Markey announced House passage of bipartisan legislation reauthorizing key small business innovation programs through September 2031. The bill aims to support technological development among U.S. small businesses while maintaining competitive standards.


Chairman Arrington calls for independent audit of Congressional Budget Office

House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington called for an independent audit of the Congressional Budget Office during recent congressional hearings. He emphasized bipartisan support for increased transparency after fifty years without such oversight.


Chairman Comer issues subpoena to Attorney General Pam Bondi

Chairman James Comer has issued a subpoena for Attorney General Pam Bondi concerning the Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein investigation. Bondi is also set to brief committee members privately alongside Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.


CBP seizes weapons and ammunition at Douglas port of entry

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized seven rifles and thousands of rounds of ammunition from a departing U.S. citizen at the Douglas port of entry. The driver was arrested after an inspection revealed illegal items hidden in his vehicle.


Kent woman sentenced to prison for defrauding VA of over $1 million in benefits

A Kent woman has been sentenced to prison after defrauding Veterans Administration programs out of more than $1 million by falsely claiming severe disabilities and recruiting family members into the scheme. The court ordered significant restitution from all involved parties.


Education and Workforce Committee releases report on antisemitism in higher education

The Education and Workforce Committee released a new report detailing widespread antisemitism on U.S. college campuses. The findings highlight failures by university leadership, faculty involvement in harassment cases, and challenges at overseas campuses.


House subcommittee examines Medicare and Medicaid fraud in oversight hearing

A House subcommittee held a hearing on March 17 examining widespread fraud in Medicare and Medicaid programs. Lawmakers discussed challenges facing oversight efforts at both state and federal levels while highlighting recent cases involving fraudulent billing practices.


DesJarlais says strategic forces are key to homeland defense and peace through strength

Representative Scott DesJarlais opened a hearing on strategic forces posture for Fiscal Year 2027 on Mar. 17. His remarks focused on space security challenges and adapting nuclear deterrence strategies amid evolving global threats.


Arcadia man sentenced to six years for illegal firearm possession

Esteban Garcia-Gutierrez of Arcadia received a six-year federal prison sentence for illegally possessing a loaded firearm as a convicted felon. The case was investigated by several agencies and prosecuted under Operation Take Back America.


Aerospace Industries Association urges House to pass Small Business Innovation Act

Eric Fanning of the Aerospace Industries Association has called for immediate passage of a bill reauthorizing a key small business innovation program. The association highlights how this measure would support technology development in aerospace and defense.


Rodney Baggott sentenced to life in prison for fatal road rage shooting

Rodney Baggott has been sentenced to life in prison for fatally shooting Uber Eats driver Rasheek Abdullah following a road rage incident near Dupont Circle Metro Station. Authorities say evidence linked Baggott to the crime after he fled the scene with his girlfriend.


Gainesville man pleads guilty to robbery and brandishing a firearm

Michael Deon Woulard has pleaded guilty to multiple armed robberies in Florida involving significant thefts from pawn and jewelry stores. Authorities say he faces at least 14 years in prison with sentencing pending.


AIA and PwC report U.S. space supply chain faces challenges as demand rises

A new report from the Aerospace Industries Association and PwC warns that growth in America's space sector is straining existing supply chains. Industry leaders call for action to strengthen supplier capacity amid record launch activity.


Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP canine operations, drug seizure, and tariff recovery actions

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino detailed recent activities by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in posts dated March 16-17, 2026.


Monkton woman charged with distribution of cocaine base in federal court

Jodi Palmer of Monkton has been charged with distributing crack cocaine following a federal investigation. She appeared before a magistrate judge and faces up to 20 years if convicted. A detention hearing is set for March 19.


Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent to meet Chinese Vice Premier in Paris

Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent will meet with China's Vice Premier He Lifeng in Paris on March 15-16. The talks aim to advance U.S.-China trade and economic dialogue. No further details about the agenda have been released.


Treasury designates four charities for funding Hamas military activities

The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned four charities accused of funding Hamas's military wing through disguised humanitarian work. The move blocks their assets under U.S. jurisdiction and prohibits most transactions involving them.