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Grand jury returns 19 indictments charging 21 defendants in Nebraska

A grand jury has returned 19 indictments against 21 people across Nebraska on various charges ranging from drug offenses to immigration violations. The U.S. Attorney's Office says these cases reflect ongoing collaboration among law enforcement agencies statewide.


Coordinated takedown of scam centers leads to at least 276 arrests; alleged managers and recruiters charged in San Diego

At least 276 people have been arrested after coordinated action against international cryptocurrency scam centers targeting Americans. Federal charges were unsealed against several alleged managers following joint operations involving U.S., UAE, Chinese, Thai law enforcement agencies.


Daphne man sentenced to over 24 years for child sex crime

Forrest Sanford has been sentenced to over two decades in prison after admitting guilt in transporting a minor across state lines for illegal sexual activity. Authorities say this case highlights ongoing efforts against child exploitation through Project Safe Childhood.


St. Charles County bartender sentenced to 13 years for child pornography offense

A former bartender from St. Charles County has been sentenced to over a decade behind bars for possessing child sexual abuse material and installing hidden cameras at his home targeting minors according to federal authorities' announcement on April 29th.


Department of Homeland Security marks second anniversary of Know2Protect campaign

The Department of Homeland Security marked two years since launching its Know2Protect campaign against online child exploitation. The initiative has expanded partnerships nationwide while releasing new educational resources aimed at empowering families.


Founder and managing editor Ludwig on conservative unity: 'We need a third fusion—one that restores freedom's moral foundation'

Hayden Ludwig calls for conservatives to unite under what he terms Fusionism 3.0 ahead of America's 250th anniversary.


Weekend Interview: Eyck Freyman on Deterring China and Preventing War Over Taiwan

Tensions between the United States and China are intensifying as policymakers debate how to prevent conflict over Taiwan while protecting economic and security interests.


ICE announces arrests of individuals convicted of murder and other serious crimes

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced arrests involving individuals previously convicted for violent crimes including murder. The agency says these actions are aimed at removing dangerous offenders from American communities.


HSI and US Marshals arrest fugitive in New Jersey wanted for sex crimes in Israel

A man wanted in Israel for alleged sex crimes against children has been arrested in Lakewood by ICE Homeland Security Investigations Newark and the U.S. Marshals Service following an international investigation. Authorities say he is facing extradition proceedings based on charges committed abroad.


Blumenthal urges VA for more transparency on PACT Act benefits at Senate hearing

Senator Richard Blumenthal called on Department of Veterans Affairs officials for greater transparency regarding benefit changes under the PACT Act during an April 29 Senate hearing. He highlighted challenges faced by veterans seeking information about their eligibility and urged new measures including his proposed Presumptive CLARITY Act.


Felon sentenced to 40 months for illegal possession of two firearms

Kiyel Kearney has been sentenced to over three years in prison for illegal firearm possession following an incident involving multiple shootings last year. The case underscores ongoing law enforcement efforts against repeat offenders involved with guns.


Investigative researcher Grandstaff on SAVE America Act: 'Killing it is likelier to suppress voter turnout through voter demoralization'

Jacob Grandstaff of Restoration News Media said Democratic opposition to the SAVE America Act could suppress voter turnout by causing demoralization among voters who support election integrity measures.


House Appropriations Committee releases Fiscal Year 2027 legislative branch funding bill

The House Appropriations Committee has released its Fiscal Year 2027 Legislative Branch funding proposal with an emphasis on fiscal responsibility and security enhancements at Capitol facilities. Key leaders highlight efficiency measures while maintaining essential congressional operations.


Florida man sentenced to nine years for transporting child pornography and intent to abuse minor

A Florida man has been sentenced in Albany federal court for transporting child pornography and attempting unlawful sexual activity involving someone he believed was underage. Authorities say Michael Fegley Jr.'s sentence includes prison time, supervised release, restitution payments, registration as a sex offender.


Federal grand jury indicts Little Valley man who fled from police following high speed chase on drug charges

A federal grand jury has indicted Ronald D. Mitchell on serious drug charges following an alleged high-speed chase last year near Little Valley, New York. Authorities say large quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine were seized during their investigation.


Intercepted package with fentanyl leads to guilty plea in West Virginia federal court

A Charlotte man pleaded guilty after attempting to possess over one pound of fentanyl sent through mail into Morgantown. Law enforcement intercepted the shipment as part of broader efforts against drug trafficking in northern West Virginia.


New Orleans businessman pleads guilty to Covid-19 relief fraud totaling $712,212.84

Arthur Allen of New Orleans pleaded guilty after admitting he submitted false information on a Covid-19 relief loan application resulting in losses exceeding $700,000. Authorities say sentencing will take place July 28.


Durbin questions judicial nominees on gun group ties and court order compliance

Senator Dick Durbin questioned two federal judicial nominees about their past affiliations and attitudes toward court order compliance during an April 29 hearing in Washington. The session highlighted issues related both to gun policy advocacy groups and adherence by government officials following multiple state Supreme Court rulings.


Grassley and Shaheen introduce resolution for National Fentanyl Awareness Day in Senate

Senator Chuck Grassley introduced a bipartisan resolution marking National Fentanyl Awareness Day alongside Senator Jeanne Shaheen. Grassley's remarks focused on recent legislative actions against fentanyl-related threats and highlighted ongoing efforts within the Senate Judiciary Committee.


Senator Moran leads hearing on pending veterans legislation with VA and service organizations

Senator Jerry Moran led a Senate hearing reviewing new legislative proposals aimed at improving veteran services alongside officials from key organizations. The session addressed healthcare access challenges while highlighting efforts toward greater transparency in workforce planning within VA facilities.