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Weekend Interview: Isabel Marchese Warns Price Controls Threaten Drug Innovation

Debate over how to lower healthcare costs has intensified as policymakers consider price controls and new regulations on pharmaceuticals. Critics warn those efforts could undermine innovation and limit access to future treatments.


Diane J. Sabatino highlights CBP canine teams, honors fallen officer, reports drug seizure

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino shared several updates between May 3-4, including recognition for CBP's canine teams during National Pet Week, remembrance for Officer Richard G. McCoy who died in the line of duty in May 2020,...


New Orleans man sentenced to five years for drug and firearm offenses

David Scott has been sentenced to five years in prison for drug distribution and firearms offenses following his arrest at a New Orleans gas station. Authorities say he was found with drugs, cash, and an armed handgun during surveillance related to increased crime reports.


Weekend Interview: Charlie Hancock Warns of Shifting Alliances and Hidden Pressures in Russia’s War

Global tensions are rising as conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East reshape alliances and test Western unity. Questions about NATO cohesion, Russian resilience, and political shifts in Europe are driving debate across capitals.


Summit County man sentenced to 10 years for drug and firearms offenses while on parole

Darron Portis of Akron has been sentenced to ten years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple drug trafficking and firearms charges while out on parole. Federal agents seized weapons and several types of drugs during their investigation.


President issues message for National Hurricane Preparedness Week

President Donald J. Trump marked National Hurricane Preparedness Week with a call for Americans in coastal areas to prepare early for hurricane season. The president emphasized individual readiness as well as federal improvements through FEMA.


Chief Michael W. Banks reports arrests and seizures along southern border in early May

Chief Michael W. Banks detailed multiple enforcement actions on Twitter between May 1-3, including cartel-linked arrests and large-scale drug seizures along the southern border.


President issues message for National Small Business Week

President Donald J. Trump issued a statement marking National Small Business Week on May 3. The message highlights recent legislative actions supporting entrepreneurs and efforts to reduce regulatory burdens.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details convictions and artifact repatriation in May updates

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued several updates on May 2, 2026 regarding recent convictions—including threats against ICE personnel—and an international artifact repatriation effort with Greece.


President issues message for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

President Donald J. Trump released a message for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month on May 2. The statement highlights community contributions across military service, business ownership, healthcare innovation,and more.


President sends message for the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs

President Donald J. Trump has issued a message marking this year's Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. The statement celebrates both America's heritage and traditions connected with one of its oldest sporting events.


Armed Services Committee leaders respond to Pentagon decision on troop withdrawal from Germany

Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Mike Rogers voiced concern about plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Germany. They urged careful review before making major changes affecting American military presence in Europe.


CBP shares updates on World Cup security efforts and border enforcement milestones

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued recent updates on social media regarding preparations for FIFA World Cup security measures and notable law enforcement activities at its Tampa station in Florida during late April and early May...


ICE confirms suspect in San Francisco stabbing is Venezuelan national released under federal policy

ICE identified Wilfredo Jose Tortolero-Arriechi as a Venezuelan national suspected in a fatal stabbing at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Officials say he entered the U.S. illegally in 2023 before being released under federal policy.


Diane J. Sabatino warns against illegal drone use and details CBP enforcement actions

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino posted several updates on May 2, 2026, highlighting CBP's enforcement activities during the FIFA World Cup preparations, agricultural protection efforts at Atlanta’s airport, and a drug seizure...


Bobby Boseman sentenced to over 19 years in federal prison for drug and abuse charges

Bobby Boseman has been sentenced to more than 19 years in federal prison following charges related to drug distribution and abuse against two women at his residence in Flint. Authorities say he maintained a home used for manufacturing cocaine while subjecting victims to violence.


Federal jury finds Lionel Duncan guilty of methamphetamine and cocaine trafficking

A federal jury has convicted Lionel Antoine Duncan on charges related to distributing methamphetamine and cocaine in Thibodaux's Marydale community. Authorities say sentencing will take place July 28.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement highlights enforcement efforts and roommate stabbing case

On May 1, 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) posted updates regarding its investigative responsibilities and shared details about an assault case involving Phil John Amazona Yumang.


House Homeland Security Republicans welcome end of DHS shutdown and passage of funding bill

House Republicans have welcomed new legislation ending a lengthy partial government shutdown affecting most Department of Homeland Security operations. The law provides renewed funding for key agencies while lawmakers stress ongoing support for frontline personnel.


United States responds to decision on Kem Sokha’s appeal trial in Cambodia

The United States said it is troubled by the upholding of Kem Sokha's conviction in Cambodia. U.S. officials called claims about American involvement false and urged respect for citizens' rights.