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Maryland woman sentenced for vandalizing federal property after protest

Isabella Giordano, a 21-year-old resident of Towson, Maryland, was sentenced to six months of probation for defacing federal property at Columbus Circle in front of Union Station, Washington D.C. The incident occurred following a protest on July...


President emphasizes state role in national resilience

The President of the United States has issued an order emphasizing the importance of state and local governments in enhancing national security through infrastructure preparedness.


Santa Rosa man sentenced to 14 years for drug trafficking

A Santa Rosa resident, aged 46, has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for drug trafficking. U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei announced the sentencing of Jossue Omar Gonzalez for possession with intent to distribute nearly six kilograms...


Donald J. Trump's latest truth social posts on March 19

On March 19, Donald J. Trump posted multiple updates on Truth Social addressing topics like Tesla and linking further content for his audience.


Mexican national charged with assaulting ICE officer in Wichita

A federal grand jury in Wichita has indicted a Mexican national for allegedly assaulting a federal law enforcement agent.


President sends warm wishes for Nowruz celebration worldwide

Warmest wishes are extended to all those in the United States and worldwide who are celebrating Nowruz, the ancient holiday marking the beginning of spring and the Persian New Year.


Man faces charges for coercing travel for sex; new allegations of victimizing minors

A Maryland man has been indicted on charges of coercing and enticing an 18-year-old to travel from Massachusetts to Maryland for commercial sex.


Donald J. Trump's latest Truth Social posts cover JFK files and international diplomacy

Former President Donald J. Trump took to Truth Social on March 19, 2025, discussing various topics including newly released JFK files and diplomatic engagements with UAE officials at the White House


Topsham man pleads guilty to firearm charges after Brunswick burglary

A Topsham man, Christopher Tucker, has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Portland to charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and possessing a stolen firearm.


Federal memo calls for merit-based hiring in foreign service

The federal government has issued a memorandum aimed at eliminating discriminatory practices and ideologies from the Foreign Service.


Chinese agent sentenced for coercion attempt under "Operation Fox Hunt

Quanzhong An has been sentenced to 20 months in prison by United States District Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto in Brooklyn for acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).


Honduran citizen sentenced for possessing fake social security card

A Honduran citizen, Roney Vasquez-Pineda, has been sentenced to time served for possessing a fraudulent social security card.


Former Eminem employee charged with selling unreleased music

Joseph Strange, a former employee of Marshall Mathers, also known as Eminem, has been charged with criminal infringement of a copyright and interstate transportation of stolen goods.


Georgia man pleads guilty to $1 million wire fraud scheme

Prince Boateng Adjei, a 31-year-old resident of Lawrenceville, Georgia, has confessed to engaging in wire fraud that resulted in the theft of over $1 million from a business located in Gilmer County, West Virginia.


Iowa woman sentenced to over two decades for meth distribution

A woman involved in distributing methamphetamine has been sentenced to over 24 years in federal prison.


Jury convicts man for manslaughter at gender-reveal party shooting

A jury in Washington, D.C., has found Nyjell Outler, 22, guilty of voluntary manslaughter while armed for the shooting death of Demetris Johnson in March 2021.


Dominican national pleads guilty to drug possession and unlawful re-entry

A Dominican national, Raul Fernando Lora, residing in Methuen, has pleaded guilty in a federal court in Boston.


Buffalo woman sentenced for filing false tax return

U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo has announced the sentencing of Maureen Holleran, a 62-year-old resident of Buffalo, who was convicted of filing a false tax return. U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara sentenced Holleran to 18 months in prison.


Dominican national charged with money laundering conspiracy linked to drug trafficking

A Dominican national living in Boston, Jose Miguel Pena de la Cruz, has been charged with money laundering conspiracy.


AMA supports renewal of public health emergency for opioid crisis

The American Medical Association (AMA) has expressed support for the decision by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to renew the public health emergency declaration concerning the opioid...