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Qatar joins Pax Silica Declaration alongside U.S. to boost tech and mineral cooperation

Qatar has become the eighth country to sign the Pax Silica Declaration, an initiative aimed at enhancing economic security through collaboration on technology and critical minerals.


United States highlights North Korea’s ongoing UN sanctions evasion through cyber activities

The United States, alongside other members of the Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team (MSMT), has brought attention to a recent report detailing the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) ongoing violations and evasions of United...


New York residents plead guilty in Maine mortgage fraud linked to illegal marijuana operations

Two men from New York have pleaded guilty in federal court in Bangor, Maine, to charges related to a conspiracy that defrauded Maine banks out of mortgage funds used to purchase houses for illegal marijuana cultivation.


United States backs Jennifer Warren for seat on ITU Radio Regulations Board

The United States has announced its support for Jennifer Warren as a candidate for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio Regulations Board (RRB).


United States hosts regional roundtable on supply chain connectivity in Mexico City

The United States hosted the APEC Alliance for Supply Chain Connectivity (A2C2) Regional Roundtable in Mexico City on January 13, 2026.


U.S. provides $3 million disaster relief for Cubans affected by Hurricane Melissa

The United States government has announced the delivery of $3 million in disaster relief to support Cuban communities affected by Hurricane Melissa.


Alleged H-2 cartel leader extradited from Mexico faces charges in Brooklyn federal court

Jair Francisco Patron Tobias, a Mexican citizen also known as “Crixus,” “Junior,” and “Gannicus,” was arraigned in federal court in Brooklyn on charges of participating in a large-scale narcotics distribution conspiracy and using firearms in...


ICE reports surge in vehicular attacks after San Antonio ramming incident

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested Robyn Argote Brooks, a Cuban national in the country illegally, following an incident in San Antonio, Texas, on January 13.


ICE announces arrests of criminal illegal immigrants charged with violent and sexual offenses

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the recent arrest of several individuals described as serious criminal offenders who are in the United States illegally.


ICE announces arrests of individuals convicted for violent crimes across multiple states

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the arrest of several individuals described as some of the most dangerous criminal illegal aliens in the United States.


Houston man charged federally after fatal Metro bus shooting

An 18-year-old Houston resident, Patrick Santana Scott, has been charged with illegal possession of a machine gun and unlawful receipt of a firearm and ammunition in connection with the fatal shooting that occurred on a Metro bus in Houston.


CBP urges snowmobilers near International Falls to use ROAM app for border crossings

In the International Falls, Minnesota area, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is reminding snowmobile operators about the proper use of the Report Offsite Arrival (Mobile) application, or ROAM, for reporting border crossings during the...


Trump administration outlines 'America First' approach at World Economic Forum

Every January, global leaders gather in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum to discuss international economic trends and policies.


Outside The Breadbox recalls bread crumbs over undeclared egg and milk allergens

VH Foods Inc., operating as Outside The Breadbox, has announced a recall of its 8-ounce "Bread Crumbs" product due to the presence of undeclared egg and milk.


Karison Foods recalls sweets over undeclared milk allergen risk

Karison Foods & Snacks Inc, based in Port Washington, New York, has issued a recall for several of its products due to the presence of an undeclared milk allergen.


Diva Fam recalls sea moss gel superfood over regulatory concerns

Diva Fam Inc., based in Los Angeles, has announced a voluntary recall of all lots and flavors of its Sea Moss Gel Superfood products.


Spring & Mulberry expands chocolate bar recall due to possible salmonella risk

Spring & Mulberry has expanded its voluntary recall of certain chocolate bars due to possible Salmonella contamination.


Cambridge man faces federal charge for alleged multi-state sex trafficking

A Cambridge man has been charged with sex trafficking after authorities allege he forced a woman to engage in commercial sex across several states, including Massachusetts, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, New Jersey, Connecticut and Maine.


Aerospace Industries Association urges quick approval of FY26 defense funding bill

The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has expressed its support for the prompt approval of the Fiscal Year 2026 Department of Defense appropriations bill.


U.S. Attorney D. Michael Dunavant has joined with Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate of the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Division to file a brief supporting Tennessee’s appeal in a case regarding the deployment of the Tennessee...