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White House removes historic Jackson Magnolia over safety concerns

The White House has taken action to replace the historic "Jackson Magnolia" tree located near the South Portico due to safety concerns, as announced on April 7, 2025.


CBP improves Applicant Portal to enhance hiring process transparency

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced today improvements to its Applicant Portal, aiming to enhance the hiring experience for job seekers.


DHS CWMD discusses future of biowatch and STC programs in Chicago

On March 27-28, David Richardson, Assistant Secretary for the DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD), visited Chicago, Illinois, to engage with state and local representatives involved in the BioWatch and Securing the Cities...


Vandalia man charged in FBI sting operation involving alleged child sex offense

A magistrate judge in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois has ordered a Vandalia man to be held without bail.


Nigerian national sentenced to federal prison for Palm Beach County fraud scheme

A Nigerian national, Uwa Nosakhare, has been sentenced to six years in federal prison for orchestrating a fraud scheme involving the impersonation of property owners for fraudulent property sales.


CBP intercepts over $491,000 in cocaine at Eagle Pass Port of Entry

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations officers at the Eagle Pass Port of Entry, carried out a significant drug seizure by intercepting over $491,000 in cocaine.


CEO of IT staffing firm faces charges of tax and bankruptcy fraud

United States Attorney David Metcalf has announced charges against Thomas Stafford, 76, a resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for tax and bankruptcy fraud.


JFK CBP officers remove 194 inadmissible people in March 2025

In March, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at John F. Kennedy International Airport denied entry to 194 individuals deemed inadmissible to the United States.


US and Egypt discuss Red Sea security and global economy impacts

On April 8, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth engaged in a telephone conversation with Egyptian Minister of Defense, General Abd-al-Majid Ahmad Saqr.


Dauphin County man charged with violating Clean Air Act and defrauding the U.S

A resident of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Ryan Spencer, aged 33, faces charges for conspiracy to disrupt the lawful operations of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and infringing on the Clean Air Act.


Mexican national sentenced for illegal reentry and sex offender registration failure

Cosme Marin-Ponce, a 41-year-old Mexican national, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release.


Gulf Cartel member arrested by Border Patrol agents near Brownsville, Texas

Border Patrol agents from the Rio Grande Valley Sector Anti-Smuggling Unit, in collaboration with the Cameron County Constables Precinct 2 Office, arrested a suspected Gulf Cartel member in the United States on April 2, 2025.


Rensselaer resident pleads guilty to illegal ammunition possession

James Edwards, a 30-year-old resident of Rensselaer, New York, has entered a guilty plea for the unlawful possession of multiple rounds of ammunition.


CBP intercepts first-time pest in palm shipment at Brownsville Port of Entry

Agriculture specialists with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the Veterans International Bridge in Brownsville, Texas, have made a significant discovery.


CBP halts imports of Taepyung Salt Farm products due to forced labor concerns

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a Withhold Release Order (WRO) against Taepyung Salt Farm.


Review launched on proposed U.S. Steel acquisition to assess national security risks

On January 3, 2025, President Biden issued an order preventing the acquisition of United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) by Nippon Steel Corporation, Nippon Steel North America, Inc., and 2023 Merger Subsidiary, Inc. The entities were...


White House sets new federal AI policies under Trump's executive order

The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has released revised policies on the use and procurement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by federal agencies.


Former Boone County Schools official admits to $3.4 million mail fraud scheme

Michael David Barker, a former maintenance director for Boone County Schools, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud.


Naugatuck woman sentenced to federal prison for $865K embezzlement scheme

Jennifer Cormier of Naugatuck was sentenced to 25 months in federal prison for embezzling approximately $865,000 from her employer. U.S. District Judge Vernon D. Oliver in Hartford presided over the sentencing, where Cormier also received two...


Owners of Warwick pain clinic indicted for alleged health care fraud scheme

Two residents of Foster, Rhode Island, Brandon Nowak, 32, and Jason Simmons, 33, have been charged with health care fraud in connection with their Warwick-based pain management clinic, Aim Health.