Stories by C. M. Ingle on Federal Newswire


Insulet announces voluntary correction for certain Omnipod 5 Pods in the U.S.

Insulet Corporation has started a voluntary correction for certain lots of its Omnipod 5 Pods due to a manufacturing issue affecting insulin delivery. The company says only specific lots are impacted, with no expected disruption in supply or new patient starts.


Energy Department announces $500 million for domestic critical materials processing and manufacturing

The Department of Energy has announced up to $500 million in funding for expanding domestic processing and manufacturing of critical minerals used in batteries. This move aims to boost national security by reducing reliance on foreign sources while supporting technological innovation across several sectors.


Energy Department issues emergency oil exchange to stabilize global supply amid Middle East tensions

The U.S. Department of Energy has issued an emergency crude oil exchange from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve in response to global supply disruptions linked to Middle East tensions. This action is part of an international effort aimed at stabilizing markets while protecting national security.


U.S. Attorney files complaint in electrical stimulation billing fraud investigation

U.S. Attorney David Metcalf announced a new complaint targeting alleged fraudulent billing involving electric stimulation devices used in pain treatment clinics. The case is part of a broader national effort to combat healthcare fraud related to non-reimbursable treatments.


Colorado funeral home operator sentenced to 18 years for fraud and mishandling bodies

Carie Hallford has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges related to funeral service fraud and COVID-19 relief fund misuse. Authorities say she mishandled nearly 200 bodies while operating two funeral homes with her former husband.


Mosinee man sentenced to 52 months for cocaine distribution and money laundering

Travis L. Ingram has been sentenced to over four years in federal prison for distributing cocaine and laundering more than $1 million in illegal proceeds. The case followed a lengthy investigation involving multiple law enforcement agencies.


Arkansas man sentenced to over 17 years for Maryville motel robbery

Rickey Martin Jr., an Arkansas resident, has been sentenced to over 17 years for robbing a Maryville motel at gunpoint. Authorities say he used stolen credit cards shortly after committing the crime. Law enforcement officials emphasize their commitment to holding violent offenders accountable.


Guatemalan national sentenced to four months for illegal reentry in Boston federal court

A Guatemalan national has been sentenced to time served for illegally reentering the United States after deportation. The defendant pleaded guilty and now faces deportation proceedings following his sentencing in Boston federal court.


Department of Labor launches OSHA Safety Champions Program for workplace safety

The U.S. Department of Labor has introduced OSHA's Safety Champions Program to help employers improve workplace safety through a tiered approach.


Honduran national sentenced for identity theft and fraud in Florida federal court

Cristian Daniel Diaz-Garcia has been sentenced to over three years in federal prison for aggravated identity theft and related charges after using stolen identities to seek employment in Florida. The case involved multiple law enforcement agencies and highlights challenges with employment verification systems.


President Trump establishes task force to eliminate fraud in federal benefit programs

President Donald J. Trump has created a new Task Force to Eliminate Fraud in federal benefit programs. The initiative seeks to combat fraud, waste, and abuse while ensuring benefits reach only eligible Americans.


Maryland man sentenced to over three years for threats against Jewish institutions

A Maryland man has been sentenced for sending threatening letters targeting Jewish institutions across several states. Authorities say his actions aimed to intimidate communities based on religious beliefs.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details recent arrests and deportations in social media updates

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted updates on X between March 14-15, detailing arrests and deportations involving individuals with criminal backgrounds or gang ties.


Georgia felon indicted for targeting professional athletes in fraud and sex trafficking schemes

Kwamaine Jerell Ford has been indicted on charges involving phishing scams against professional athletes leading to alleged fraud and sex trafficking schemes. Authorities say Ford continued illegal activities even after a previous conviction for similar crimes. Federal prosecutors emphasize their commitment to addressing such threats across northern Georgia.


A Brooks County man has pleaded guilty to meth trafficking after an investigation uncovered evidence of widespread drug distribution in Corpus Christi. Sentencing is set for June with possible prison time and fines ahead.


Former Syrian prison chief convicted of torture and immigration fraud in Los Angeles federal court

A former Syrian prison chief was convicted by a Los Angeles jury for torturing inmates at Adra Prison before lying about his past on U.S. immigration documents. Authorities say he faces significant prison time following his conviction on multiple counts including conspiracy to commit torture.


Jose Rodriguez sentenced to 27 years for armed robberies in Tampa

Jose Rodriguez has been sentenced to 27 years in federal prison for committing armed robberies in Tampa while on parole for earlier crimes. Authorities say he threatened employees at gunpoint during two separate incidents before being apprehended by law enforcement.


McCurtain County resident pleads guilty to transporting stolen vehicle across state lines

Chance Allen Cathey has pleaded guilty to transporting a stolen vehicle from Oklahoma to Arkansas. He faces up to 10 years in prison and remains in custody pending sentencing.


D.C. man sentenced to 14 months in prison for strangling romantic partner

A Washington, D.C., man has been sentenced to over a year in prison for strangling his romantic partner during an incident last November. Authorities emphasize that domestic violence will not be tolerated and encourage victims to seek help.


Deputy Secretary Landau to lead U.S. delegation to Chile for presidential inauguration

Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau will head a U.S. delegation attending President-elect José Antonio Kast's inauguration in Chile. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss key priorities such as security and trade.