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Memphis resident sentenced to over 14 years for federal kidnapping case

A Memphis man has been sentenced for kidnapping related to domestic violence after abducting a woman from Mississippi in February this year. Authorities say swift action led police departments across two states—and federal agents—to work together on securing his conviction.


ICE requests Texas authorities detain suspect in Dallas homicide case

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has asked Texas officials not to release Francisco Mendez Marin following his arrest for allegedly killing his wife in Dallas last month. Authorities say he remains held at the Dallas County Jail while facing felony charges.


DHS criticizes Fairfax County plea deal for two convicted of murder

The Department of Homeland Security criticized Fairfax County officials for offering a five-year plea deal to two men convicted of murder who are also undocumented immigrants. ICE had requested that local authorities not release them from jail due to their criminal histories.


Cuban man sentenced to 10 years for cocaine distribution conspiracy in Louisiana

A Cuban man has been sentenced in Louisiana for his role in a major cocaine distribution conspiracy. Authorities say Yaidel Placido Salvador will serve ten years in prison after pleading guilty to drug trafficking charges.


House Committee on Small Business announces April hearing schedule

The House Committee on Small Business has announced three hearings for April focusing on tax cuts, independent work opportunities in the gig economy, and digital assets. All sessions will be held in Washington D.C.'s Rayburn House Office Building.


Zeb’s Smokehouse named Small Business of the Week by Chair Ernst

Chair Joni Ernst named Zeb's Smokehouse as Small Business of the Week on Mar. 31. The recognition highlights contributions by local entrepreneurs across Iowa's counties.


House Judiciary Committee releases report on Brazilian censorship and its impact on U.S. speech

A new interim staff report from the House Judiciary Committee reveals evidence of Brazilian authorities targeting U.S.-based online speech through global removal orders affecting major social media platforms. The findings raise concerns about threats posed by foreign governments against American free expression.


House passes bill to protect American assets abroad by restricting port entry

The House approved new legislation allowing the President to restrict port access for vessels using expropriated U.S.-owned facilities abroad. Lawmakers say this move aims to protect American investments threatened by nationalization in partner nations.


House committee continues investigation into transparency on unidentified aerial phenomena

The House Oversight Committee's task force is pressing for more transparency about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). Chairwoman Anna Paulina Luna has requested new video evidence from federal officials as part of an ongoing investigation into potential national security risks.


House committee chairmen address reports ActBlue may have misled Congress on donation vetting

Chairmen from three House committees released a statement regarding reports that fundraising platform ActBlue may have misled Congress about how it prevents illegal foreign donations. The ongoing investigation has included subpoenas for documents and interviews with key personnel at ActBlue.


Adair County resident sentenced to probation for illegal firearm possession

James Michael Young, Jr., from Bunch, Oklahoma, received two years' probation after pleading guilty to possessing hundreds of firearms as a convicted felon. The sentence follows an investigation led by federal authorities into illegal firearm possession.


Connecticut woman sentenced to prison for lying to obtain U.S. citizenship after war crimes

Nada Radovan Tomanić has been sentenced for lying on her citizenship application about involvement in torture during Bosnia's conflict era wars. Authorities say this case demonstrates commitment against human rights abusers seeking refuge through false claims.


Guatemalan man sentenced to 27 years for cocaine trafficking in Texas federal court

A Guatemalan national has been sentenced to over 27 years in prison for his role managing cocaine trafficking operations targeting the United States. Authorities say Crysthian Omar Escobar Angel's conviction follows a multi-year investigation under a Homeland Security Task Force initiative.


Louisville CBP seizes over $9 million in counterfeit jewelry shipments

U.S. Customs officers in Louisville intercepted two shipments containing over $9 million worth of fake designer jewelry bound for New York from Hong Kong earlier this month. Officials warn that such illicit trade threatens both consumers' safety and legitimate businesses as e-commerce expands.


Chief Michael W. Banks reports arrests and enforcement actions on border security

Chief Michael W. Banks shared multiple updates on April 9, detailing recent law enforcement actions involving migrant arrests and rescues at the southern border as well as claims of improved operational standards by U.S. Border Patrol units over...


Presidential message marks anniversary of Appomattox surrender

President Donald J. Trump issued a message commemorating the anniversary of General Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House. The statement reflects on national unity after four years of civil war and highlights themes of reconciliation.


American Stewards urges Congress to strengthen local input in federal land decisions

American Stewards of Liberty is urging Congress to require stronger coordination between federal agencies and local governments over land use decisions.


First Lady Melania Trump facilitates fourth Ukraine-Russia child reunification effort

First Lady Melania Trump has arranged for six Ukrainian children separated by war to return home from Russia. A seventh child will follow later this month as part of her ongoing humanitarian efforts.


Webinar to demonstrate online soil fertility calculators and digital resources

A new webinar led by Lyle Cowell will demonstrate online tools for soil fertility planning. Hosted by CAST in partnership with Nutrien, it offers practical guidance along with continuing education credit.


CAST and Diverse Corn Belt announce new policy brief on agricultural diversification

CAST has partnered with Diverse Corn Belt on a new policy brief examining ways to diversify agriculture in Illinois, Iowa,and Indiana. The report highlights research-backed approaches that could improve farm resilience while maintaining productivity. Experts will present key findings at an upcoming webinar.