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Maryland woman sentenced to two years in multi-million dollar money laundering case

Areal Harris has been sentenced for her involvement in a multi-million dollar money laundering conspiracy targeting various organizations across Maryland. Federal authorities described how she participated alongside others using shell companies between 2021 and early 2024. This prosecution is part of ongoing efforts led by multiple agencies under a federal task force.


Guatemalan national sentenced to six months for illegal reentry in Connecticut

A Guatemalan man has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for illegally returning to the United States after previous deportations. Federal authorities say this case reflects ongoing efforts against unlawful immigration as part of a broader national initiative.


Coast Guard rescues four from vessel trapped in ice near Chefornak, Alaska

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued three adults and one child after their boat was trapped on Alaskan ice for over a day. The mission covered more than 800 miles through difficult weather conditions near Chefornak.


Burlington man charged with distributing controlled substances, court appearance set for April 22

Victor Allen has been charged with distributing controlled substances after an investigation involving multiple law enforcement agencies in Chittenden County. Authorities seized drugs and other items during searches related to his case. He faces up to twenty years if convicted but remains presumed innocent until proven guilty.


Senator Collins urges Commerce Secretary to work with Maine lobster industry on regulations

Senator Susan Collins called on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to work closely with Maine's lobster industry regarding upcoming NOAA regulations. The discussion also addressed technology options beyond costly ropeless gear and concerns over eliminating economic development support for rural areas.


House Appropriations Committee approves FY27 Financial Services and General Government bill

The House Appropriations Committee approved a $25.3 billion budget measure for fiscal year 2027 on April 22 after close debate. The act reduces spending from last year while aiming at economic growth measures alongside regulatory reforms.


Podcaster sentenced to seven years for multimillion-dollar unemployment fraud scheme

Jonathan Dupiton has been sentenced for running an unemployment insurance scam during the pandemic using stolen identities worth millions in fraudulent claims. Federal officials say this case demonstrates their determination against abuse of public assistance programs.


Little River woman pleads guilty to concealing laundering of drug proceeds

Kayla Tisdale has pleaded guilty to hiding efforts that laundered money gained from drug trafficking activities involving fentanyl and methamphetamine. Federal investigators uncovered evidence showing she helped conceal at least $750,000 using various financial methods. Sentencing will follow review by Judge Joseph Dawson.


Five New Orleans men indicted on drug, weapons, and bank fraud charges

Five New Orleans men face federal charges including drug trafficking, weapons offenses, and bank fraud following an unsealed indictment announced by U.S. Attorney David I. Courcelle on April 22. If convicted on all counts they could receive lengthy prison sentences along with significant fines.


Federal jury convicts Alfredo Capote of kidnapping and assault in Georgia case

A federal jury has convicted Alfredo Capote on kidnapping charges after he abducted and assaulted a Gwinnett County woman while evading fraud charges. Authorities highlighted coordinated efforts among multiple agencies leading up to his arrest after more than one year as a fugitive.


House passes bills to improve emergency communications and broadband permitting

The House has approved a series of bills designed to improve emergency communication networks while simplifying broadband permitting processes. Lawmakers say these changes will support economic growth by expanding technology access nationwide. The Energy and Commerce Committee highlighted bipartisan cooperation behind these legislative efforts.


House Committee examines gig economy's impact on entrepreneurship in hearing

The House Committee on Small Business discussed how the gig economy affects American entrepreneurship during an Apr. 21 hearing. Lawmakers heard testimony about flexible work models enabling growth for small businesses through digital platforms.


Dutchess County couple charged in credit card and identity theft scheme

Federal authorities have charged two Dutchess County residents with orchestrating an extensive identity theft scheme involving hundreds of victims' credit card accounts. Prosecutors allege Opeyemi Olujobi and Jennie Davidson made unauthorized purchases totaling over $575,000 using stolen identities.


Alabama man sentenced to multiple life terms for child sexual exploitation crimes

Graham Daniel Ash has been sentenced by a federal judge in Alabama to multiple life terms plus additional years for sexually exploiting minors across several states. The case highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts against child exploitation crimes as part of Project Safe Childhood.


Durbin criticizes Senate Republicans for holding hearing on 2020 election claims

Senator Dick Durbin criticized Senate Republicans during a Judiciary Subcommittee hearing focused on claims surrounding the 2020 presidential election results. Instead of Special Prosecutor Jack Smith testifying about attempts to overturn those results, former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark appeared before lawmakers.


Missouri man sentenced to over six years for prison narcotics conspiracy after staff death

A Missouri man received over six years in prison after conspiring to smuggle synthetic drugs into USP Atwater—a scheme uncovered following a staff member's death from exposure. Two others await trial related to this incident.


House Committee advances bills on resources, illegal fishing, and battlefield protection

The House Committee on Natural Resources has advanced eight new bills addressing resources development, illegal fishing enforcement, land management changes, and battlefield protection measures. The committee aims to support rural communities while strengthening conservation efforts.


Two indicted for assaulting federal officers at Livingston Detention Facility in Texas

Two foreign nationals have been indicted for allegedly assaulting officers at a Livingston detention facility while awaiting removal from the United States. The charges were announced by U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs as part of Operation Take Back America.


House Science Committee leaders seek information on NASEM climate attribution panel

Leaders from the House Science Committee have asked for details about conflict-of-interest procedures at a key National Academies climate panel. Their letter raises questions about transparency and impartiality among committee members.


World Farmers Organisation warns Middle East crisis threatens global food security

The World Farmers’ Organisation warns that conflict in the Middle East is driving up input costs for agriculture globally. Disruptions threaten food security as farmers face higher expenses for fuel and fertilisers. U.S.-based groups like National Farmers Union continue advocating for resilient rural communities.