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Senator Ernst's bill seeks to boost U.S. manufacturing with higher SBA loan limits
Support is mounting for the Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act, a bill introduced by Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa.
Sacramento woman pleads guilty in fentanyl distribution conspiracy
Sadie Bramlette, a 28-year-old resident of Sacramento, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges related to the distribution of controlled substances, including fentanyl.
Tripoli man pleads guilty to child pornography charges
A man from Tripoli, Iowa, has admitted to charges of distributing and possessing child pornography.
Dominican national pleads guilty to illegal reentry into the United States
A Dominican national residing in Lawrence has admitted guilt in a federal court in Boston for illegally reentering the United States after being deported.
Detroit man indicted for robbery spree after escaping custody
Markiese King, a 31-year-old resident of Detroit, Michigan, faces a six-count indictment as announced by United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon Jr.
Dubuque man receives 42-year sentence for child exploitation crimes
A Dubuque man has been sentenced to 42 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting a child and distributing child pornography.
Russellville man receives 22-year sentence for meth distribution
Larry Douglas Cossey, a resident of Russellville, Arkansas, has been sentenced to 22 years in federal prison.
Houston man sentenced to seven years for role in Halloween armed robbery
A Houston man, Jordan Javon Ashton, has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison following his convictions for armed robbery and being a felon in possession of a firearm. U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei announced the sentencing after a...
Huntington man pleads guilty to distributing methamphetamine
Deangelo Lamont Tell, also known as "Lil D," from Huntington, West Virginia, has pleaded guilty to a federal drug crime involving methamphetamine distribution.
Charleston man receives over 12-year sentence for drug crimes and violation
Jason Lorel Minter, a 44-year-old resident of Charleston, has been sentenced to 12 years and three months in prison followed by four years of supervised release.
Laconia man sentenced for unlawful possession and sale of firearms
A Laconia man has been sentenced to 87 months in federal prison for firearms offenses, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack.
Las Vegas woman convicted for threatening federal judges and probation officer
A federal jury in Las Vegas has found Latonia Smith guilty of cyberstalking and making threats against two district court judges and a probation officer.
On the Hill
USDA urged to reform Tennessee Walking Horse competition inspections
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer has expressed support for the findings of a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Inspector General review concerning inspections at Tennessee Walking Horse competitions.
Feeding Our Future defendant pleads guilty in jury bribery scheme
Abdiaziz Farah, previously convicted of fraud in the Feeding Our Future trial, has entered a guilty plea for attempting to bribe a juror in the same case.
Co-defendants plead guilty in Washington D.C. carjackings
Erick Alvarenga, 19, and Malik Kearney, 20, both residents of Washington D.C., have pleaded guilty to charges related to two carjackings that occurred in December 2024 and January 2025.
Former CEO sentenced for insider trading using Rule 10b5-1 plans
The former CEO and chairman of Ontrak Inc., a publicly traded health care company based in Miami, Florida, has been sentenced to 42 months in federal prison for insider trading.
FTC takes action against Ascend Ecom over deceptive business practices
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached a proposed court order against Ascend Ecom and its owners, William Michael Basta and Jeremy Kenneth Leung.
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Older Americans Act reintroduced in Senate for renewal through fiscal year 2030
The reintroduction of the Older Americans Act (OAA) was announced by U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging Chairman Rick Scott and Ranking Member Kirsten Gillibrand, along with Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Chairman Bill...
Blueacorn founder convicted for role in multimillion-dollar PPP fraud scheme
A federal jury has convicted Stephanie Hockridge, founder of the lender service provider Blueacorn, for her involvement in a scheme to fraudulently acquire millions of dollars from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
Two men sentenced for drug trafficking offenses involving methamphetamine
COVINGTON, Ky. – Two men have been sentenced for their involvement in drug trafficking offenses involving methamphetamine.
Fort Mill man receives federal sentence for illegal firearm possession
Cederick Dion Dixon, a 38-year-old resident of Fort Mill, has been sentenced to over seven years in federal prison for illegal firearm possession.
Cms finalizes new rule on marketplace integrity and affordability
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Final Rule."
CMS finalizes rule lowering health insurance premiums by addressing improper ACA enrollments
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has finalized a significant rule aimed at reducing individual health insurance premiums by about 5% on average.
Agreement with Texas aims to speed up infrastructure projects
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has announced an agreement between the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) aimed at expediting infrastructure projects in Texas.
Sabores Fit Bakery recalls mousse desserts over undeclared allergens
Sabores Fit Bakery, based in Kissimmee, Florida, has announced a recall of its mousse desserts due to the presence of undeclared allergens.