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Bergen County business owner admits evading taxes

A Fair Lawn business owner has pleaded guilty after admitting he failed to pay more than $230,000 in federal taxes over four years by hiding income from his auto body shop operations. Authorities say sentencing is set for September.


Chairman Cassidy introduces bills to expand apprenticeships and support workforce development

Senator Bill Cassidy introduced new bipartisan bills aimed at expanding apprenticeships across America. Supporters say these measures could help more workers access job training tailored toward industry needs.


Jason A. Reding Quiñones promoted to Colonel in United States Air Force Reserve

Jason A. Reding Quiñones was promoted to Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve after over two decades serving both militarily and legally. He continues his dual role as senior reserve legal advisor at USCENTCOM while leading one of South Florida's largest federal districts.


New Orleans man pleads guilty to drug and firearm charges in federal court

Steve Banks has pled guilty in New Orleans federal court after police seized over one kilogram of crack cocaine and multiple loaded guns from his apartment. He faces substantial prison time under several federal charges related to drugs and firearms.


Chinese national appears in Houston court on hacking charges after extradition from Italy

A Chinese national was extradited from Italy after being charged with hacking campaigns targeting US institutions during critical periods like COVID-19 research efforts. Authorities say he acted under direction from China's intelligence services.


Little Rock man sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for methamphetamine trafficking

Tommy Avance has been sentenced to twenty years in federal prison after pleading guilty to distributing methamphetamine. The case involved multiple law enforcement agencies working together following an investigation into drug activity in Conway.


Mother sentenced to three years for violating protective order in interstate abduction case

A Fresno woman received a three-year prison sentence for violating a protective order involving her teenage son who was transported out-of-state against his will. Authorities say she orchestrated his abduction despite court restrictions forbidding contact.


Georgia men plead guilty to nearly $20 million fraud and identity theft scheme that targeted professional athletes

Two Georgia men admitted guilt in a multi-million dollar fraud scheme targeting lenders through athlete impersonation. Authorities say they used disguises at loan closings before being caught when unions flagged forged contracts.


Marianna man sentenced to 27 months for escape from halfway house

A Marianna man received a federal prison sentence after escaping from a halfway house last year. Authorities say he violated mandatory supervision terms but was quickly apprehended by law enforcement.


Theodore Bland pleads guilty to murdering two men during drug trafficking in Vermont

Theodore Bland has pleaded guilty in federal court after admitting responsibility for murdering two men during drug trafficking activities around Lamoille County last year. He faces life imprisonment pending sentencing this fall.


Beatrice man sentenced to 108 months in prison for possession of a machine gun

A Beatrice man has been sentenced to over nine years in prison for possessing an illegal machine gun conversion device following a fatal shooting incident in Frisco City on Thanksgiving night 2024. Authorities say this prosecution is part of broader efforts by federal officials in southern Alabama targeting violent crime.


Missouri sex offender sentenced to 45 months for firearm possession in Kentucky

A Missouri man convicted as a sex offender received a prison sentence after being found with firearms in Clay County, Kentucky. Authorities say collaborative law enforcement efforts led to his capture.


Georgia man sentenced to 36 months for bank fraud conspiracy in New York

A Georgia man has been sentenced for his role in a bank fraud scheme targeting western New York businesses. Quentavious Price will serve three years after conspiring with others who have also been convicted. Authorities say losses totaled nearly $65,000.


Slidell man sentenced to 118 months for receiving child sexual abuse material

A Slidell man has been sentenced by a federal judge after pleading guilty to receiving child sexual abuse material. Authorities say Jonathan Suarez will serve nearly ten years in prison along with other penalties.


Seattle man sentenced to more than 27 years in prison for violent car-jacking spree

A Seattle man has been sentenced to over 27 years in prison after being convicted for multiple violent carjackings involving firearms across King County. Officials say swift law enforcement response prevented further tragedy during his November crime spree.


Federal indictment charges 51 in alleged black-market marijuana conspiracy across multiple states

A federal grand jury has indicted 51 people accused of running a multi-state black-market marijuana operation based out of Oklahoma. Authorities seized thousands of plants during arrests spanning several states as part of an ongoing Homeland Security Task Force initiative.


Senate Foreign Relations Committee schedules hearings and meetings for late April 2026

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee plans several hearings during late April focusing on diplomatic nominations and international security issues. The events highlight ongoing efforts by this legislative body established in 1816 that shapes U.S. foreign policy.


Two Chinese nationals charged in alleged methamphetamine trafficking and production scheme

Federal authorities have charged two Chinese nationals with running an alleged large-scale methamphetamine operation involving advanced manufacturing technology shipped internationally. Law enforcement intercepted key equipment shipments abroad following undercover communications.


South Bend man sentenced to over seven years for child pornography and identity theft

Paul R. McDowell Jr., from South Bend Indiana received over seven years in prison after pleading guilty to charges including possession of child pornography. Authorities say McDowell hacked into social media accounts belonging to dozens before being caught through an FBI investigation.


Two men sentenced to prison for federal drug crimes in southern West Virginia

Two men have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms following their roles in distributing drugs across southern West Virginia communities. Authorities say their actions were part of a larger investigation targeting regional narcotics trafficking organizations.