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By H. B. Edwards | Mar 27, 2026
Ranking Member Edward J. Markey criticized new Department of Education limits affecting blind entrepreneurs’ access to military dining contracts under an established federal law. Advocates warn these changes could threaten jobs nationwide while questions remain about future protections.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 27, 2026
U.S. Customs officials seized over one thousand pounds of suspected Amitraz insecticide hidden inside a truck at Laredo's Juarez-Lincoln Bridge on March 18. Authorities say both Homeland Security Investigations agents and EPA investigators are now involved in examining possible violations related to this shipment.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 27, 2026
Issac Rayford from Sioux City received four years in federal prison for illegal firearm possession after an investigation stemming from domestic violence allegations. The case underscores efforts targeting violent offenders through Operation Take Back America.
By R. C. Jamison | Mar 27, 2026
House Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mike Bost announced plans on Mar. 27 for major reforms aimed at modernizing Department of Veterans Affairs infrastructure nationwide. The initiative seeks improved access for all veterans through streamlined construction processes.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 27, 2026
A Sharon man received a thirty-year federal sentence for distributing fentanyl that caused a woman's death in Hermitage. Prosecutors say he provided drugs despite her plea to stop and was already on parole at the time.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 27, 2026
The White House has proclaimed Education and Sharing Day for Mar. 28 in honor of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson’s legacy. The announcement highlights efforts to strengthen education with core values while combating anti-Semitism.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 26, 2026
A senior staff member for Rep. Veronica Escobar has been barred from all ICE facilities after repeatedly posing as an attorney to gain access to detainees and violating security protocols. ICE Director Todd M. Lyons detailed the incidents in a letter requesting clarification from Escobar's office.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 26, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security announced that two Mexican nationals wanted for serious crimes were arrested by Border Patrol agents and returned to Mexico. The suspects faced charges including homicide and child sex offenses.
By T. P. Broyles | Mar 26, 2026
Chairman Ryan Mackenzie led a hearing examining ways to improve federal workers' compensation programs for injured employees. Lawmakers discussed bipartisan bills aimed at reducing barriers for care while considering new technologies for greater efficiency.
By H. B. Edwards | Mar 26, 2026
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has subpoenaed a Virginia prosecutor over her handling of threats against Stephen Miller and his family. The move follows concerns about political violence targeting public officials. The committee is reviewing whether changes are needed in federal law.
By H. B. Edwards | Mar 26, 2026
House leaders announced plans to act on an artificial intelligence framework released by the Trump Administration. The move aims at strengthening U.S. leadership in AI while ensuring consumer protections.
By R. C. Jamison | Mar 26, 2026
Chairman Tim Burchett has announced a congressional roundtable examining duplication in federal programs. The session will discuss ways to streamline government operations and reduce taxpayer costs.
By T. P. Broyles | Mar 26, 2026
Chairman Glenn Grothman has announced a congressional roundtable focused on mental health policy for March 26. The session will examine spending effectiveness and concerns about overdiagnosis and medication use among youth.
By R. C. Jamison | Mar 26, 2026
House subcommittees will hold a joint hearing on March 26 to discuss security challenges in the Arctic region amid rising global competition from Russia and China. Chairmen Carlos Giménez and August Pfluger say enhanced domain awareness is needed to protect U.S. interests.
By R. C. Jamison | Mar 26, 2026
Chairman August Pfluger has asked the Government Accountability Office for a review into how violent extremists use artificial intelligence for terrorism. The move follows recent legislation requiring annual assessments on such threats. Lawmakers continue to examine how technology is changing national security risks.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 26, 2026
Brendan and Lisa Lawler have pleaded guilty in Boston federal court for defrauding insurance clients out of more than $750,000 through their business BL Insurance Brokerage. Sentencing is set for July as authorities continue investigating potential victims.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 26, 2026
A Marshall man received over eight years in federal prison for robbing $100 at gunpoint using an illegal Glock-switch device at an ATM in Daingerfield. Officials say such firearm modifications pose serious risks as law enforcement agencies collaborate under Operation Take Back America.
By T. P. Broyles | Mar 26, 2026
Senator Chuck Grassley led a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting focused on new drug control legislation targeting illicit xylazine use along with other bills and nominations. The session featured bipartisan cooperation on clarifying legislative language while emphasizing transparency between federal agencies.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 26, 2026
A St. Petersburg man faces charges after allegedly calling in threats to MacDill Air Force Base earlier this month. Authorities say Jonathan James Elder's actions led to base closures and heightened security measures while he remains in custody awaiting prosecution.
By H. B. Edwards | Mar 26, 2026
U.S. Rep. Troy Downing of Montana has been appointed to the House Committee on Natural Resources, according to Chairman Bruce Westerman's announcement on Mar. 26. Downing brings experience from prior legislative efforts involving land management and energy issues.