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Farmers union warns against new tariffs' impact on agriculture
National Farmers Union President Rob Larew has voiced concerns over the recent decision by the President to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China.
CBP seizes $346K worth of cocaine at Anzalduas International Bridge
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Anzalduas International Bridge in Texas have seized cocaine valued at over $346,000.
Supreme Court decision aligns with small businesses on water quality standards
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has expressed approval following the Supreme Court's decision in the case of City and County of San Francisco, California v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
John A. Sarcone III appointed U.S. Attorney for Northern District of New York
Attorney General Pamela Bondi has appointed John A. Sarcone III as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York.
NFIB supports new act to aid independent auto repair shops
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has expressed its support for the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act, a legislative proposal introduced by Representative Neal Dunn.
Michael DiGiacomo appointed U.S. attorney for Western District of New York
Michael DiGiacomo has been appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York, effective February 28, 2025.
Microsoft unveils Dragon Copilot: a new voice AI assistant for healthcare
Microsoft has announced the launch of Microsoft Dragon Copilot, an AI assistant designed to enhance clinical workflows in healthcare.
House Republicans consider new limits on corporate SALT deductions
House Republicans are considering implementing new limits on corporate state and local tax (C-SALT) deductions as part of a broader reconciliation bill that seeks to extend the 2017 tax cuts and introduce other spending changes.
American Enterprise Institute announces new scholars for cultural studies
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) has announced the addition of new scholars to its Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies team.
New Hampshire man sentenced for multi-state drug trafficking conspiracy
A New Hampshire man, Cote Colby, has been sentenced to six years in federal prison for his role in a multi-state drug trafficking conspiracy.
CTA warns new tariffs may fuel inflation and hurt U.S. economy
Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), has voiced concerns over the potential economic impact of new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.
New York man sentenced to 30 years for child exploitation
A New York man has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for child exploitation charges.
US official extends greetings for Tibetan New Year
I extend my warmest wishes to all those celebrating Losar, the Tibetan New Year.
Interior announces new lease with Williams Transco at Floyd Bennett Field
The Department of the Interior has announced a new 10-year lease and right of way with Williams Transco.
Concord woman faces new fraud charges for selling fake Social Security cards
Chaiya Maley-Jackson, a 25-year-old resident of Concord, North Carolina, appeared in federal court following her arrest on charges related to fraud involving the sale and transfer of fake Social Security Cards.
New CCIA briefing explores potential US-UK digital trade agreement
Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently met with President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss various issues significant to the UK-US relationship, including defense spending and trade matters.
New Jersey Assembly candidate on rising costs: 'Insurance rates are jumping the maximum 24%+'
Rich Castaldo, an entrepreneur and New Jersey Assembly candidate, said that rising property taxes and insurance rates are making New Jersey unaffordable for residents.
Newport News mail theft ring members receive prison sentences
Four individuals have been sentenced to prison for their involvement in a mail theft and bank fraud conspiracy in Newport News, Virginia.
Brownsville CBP captures man with felony warrant at Gateway International Bridge
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville, Texas, have apprehended a man wanted on an outstanding felony warrant for sexual assault.
EU shifts focus to innovation over regulation at French AI summit
Policymakers in Europe are focusing on artificial intelligence developments, and CDT Europe has released its monthly AI Bulletin for February 2025.
CBP reminds travelers: Raw eggs from Mexico banned in U.S
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a reminder to travelers that certain agricultural products, including raw eggs from Mexico, are prohibited from entering the United States.
Laredo introduces email system for SENTRI participant updates
The Laredo Port of Entry SENTRI and Global Entry-designated enrollment facility has introduced a dedicated email inbox for participants to update their account information.
Treasury Department announces new senior appointments
Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent has announced several key appointments to senior positions within the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Pentagon mandates removal of DEI-related content from DoD platforms
In accordance with directives from President Trump's Executive Orders and Secretary Hegseth, the Pentagon has issued a memorandum for a digital content refresh across all Department of Defense (DoD) public platforms.
NAHB elects new leaders to address housing challenges
Members of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) have elected four senior officers to lead the organization in 2025.