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Congress leaders question Ivy League schools on alleged tuition pricing collusion
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, and other congressional leaders have requested information from Ivy League schools regarding potential collusion in tuition pricing.
U.S. sends greetings for Lao New Year 2025
On behalf of the United States, warm wishes are extended to the Lao people as they celebrate Lao New Year, known as "Pi Mai."
U.S. sends warm wishes to Cambodia for Khmer New Year 2025
On behalf of the United States, warm wishes are extended to the Kingdom of Cambodia and Khmer people worldwide for the Khmer New Year.
Api welcomes exclusion of oil and gas from new tariffs
The American Petroleum Institute (API) has expressed approval of the Trump administration's decision to exclude oil and natural gas from new reciprocal tariffs.
Api supports interior's new lease sale plans for gulf of america
The American Petroleum Institute (API) has expressed support for the Department of the Interior's announcement regarding a new lease sale in the Gulf of America.
Kentucky lawmakers criticize Trump's new tariffs citing economic concerns
Several Kentucky lawmakers have voiced concerns over President Donald Trump's recent tariff decisions.
FAA expands drone detection testing in Cape May, New Jersey
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is set to carry out drone-detection testing in Cape May, New Jersey, from April 14-25.
FAA partners with Vaughn College for new air traffic training program
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reached an agreement with Vaughn College in New York to join the Enhanced Air Traffic – Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program.
Military assigned new mission to secure the United States southern border
The United States government has issued a National Security Presidential Memorandum detailing a military mission focused on securing the southern border.
DHS issues waiver for new border wall construction in California
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under Secretary Kristi Noem has issued the first waiver for constructing a new border wall under the current administration.
Lieutenant General Caine confirmed as new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Arlington, Va. – The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has extended its congratulations to Lieutenant General Dan Caine following his confirmation as the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
New Orleans man pleads guilty to federal drug and weapons offenses
On April 10, 2025, DJohn Bryant, aged 32, pleaded guilty to federal charges of drug and weapons offenses in New Orleans.
Justice Department supports Islamic organization's claim against zoning restrictions in New York
The U.S. Justice Department has submitted a statement of interest in support of a religious Islamic organization in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
Miami man pleads guilty to interstate threats against New Jersey prom
A Miami resident has pleaded guilty to making threats directed at a high school junior prom in New Jersey.
Donald J. Trump makes announcements on Truth Social regarding Russia and legal partnerships
Former President Donald J. Trump addressed global issues and legal commitments on Truth Social posts dated April 11, 2025.
New York man sentenced to 15 years for Paterson kidnapping case
A Queens, New York man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his involvement in a kidnapping case in Paterson, New Jersey.
New Jersey man pleads guilty to Social Security fraud exceeding $250,000
An Ocean County, New Jersey resident has admitted to defrauding the Social Security Administration over nearly eight years, resulting in improper gains of more than $250,000. U.S. Attorney Alina Habba confirmed the development.
Opinion
OPINION: Carr's Push for Deregulation Aims to Expand Broadband Access
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr is seeking to eliminate some of the regulatory red tape that has hampered efforts to close the digital divide.
Trump promotes “The Big, Beautiful Bill” and policy issues on Truth Social
Donald J. Trump shared updates on April 10, 2025, concerning legislative efforts, sanctuary city policies, and economic conditions.
Mark Meador confirmed as new FTC commissioner by the Senate
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson has extended his congratulations to Mark R. Meador following his confirmation as an FTC Commissioner.
New Hampshire man sentenced to over 17 years for child exploitation offenses
Marc H. Silverman, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, has announced the sentencing of David Eddy, 59, of Manchester, New Hampshire. U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden sentenced Eddy in New Haven to 210 months of...
New Orleans man sentenced for drug-related firearm possession
A New Orleans man was sentenced to 75 months in prison for firearm possession related to drug trafficking.
New Orleans man pleads guilty to possessing USPS key and stolen mail
A 28-year-old New Orleans resident, Wayne C. Walker, pleaded guilty to charges related to the illegal possession and use of a United States Postal Service "arrow" key and the possession of stolen mail.
Consumer prices in the US decline for the first time in years
Today's report on inflation has marked a notable shift in the consumer price landscape in the United States, showing the first decline in consumer prices in several years, a reduction in energy costs, and an increase in real average hourly wages.
AFSA VP: New tariffs 'threaten to plunge the auto market into upheaval not seen since the pandemic'
Timothy Gill, vice president of research and chief economist for the American Financial Services Association (AFSA), said that new car sales surged in March as buyers attempted to front-run impending tariffs.