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US-Japan-South Korea strengthen trilateral ties at Munich meeting
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, along with Japan's Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi and South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul, convened in Munich on February 15 to reinforce the trilateral alliance between their nations.
Survey highlights impact of legal tactics on consumer costs
The American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) and Munich Reinsurance America, Inc. (Munich Re US) have released a survey examining consumer opinions on certain tactics used by plaintiff lawyers.
Arkansas man sentenced for illegal money transmission using pandemic funds
A Northwest Arkansas man has been sentenced to 51 months in federal prison for operating an illegal money transmitting business.
Impact of PCLOB firings on EU-US data privacy framework
The Trump Administration's recent dismissal of three Democratic members from the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) has raised significant concerns regarding U.S. surveillance practices and their alignment with EU data protection...
US condemns attack on UNIFIL convoy in Beirut
The United States has condemned a violent attack on a UNIFIL convoy in Beirut, Lebanon.
Binance CEO: 'We’re optimistic about the U.S. market'
Richard Teng, CEO of Binance, expressed optimism about the future of the U.S. cryptocurrency market, indicating that the company is closely monitoring regulatory developments under the new administration.
El Salvadoran national pleads guilty to illegal reentry into US
An El Salvadoran national residing in Methuen, Massachusetts, has admitted to illegal reentry into the United States.
Louisiana man pleads guilty in vehicle fraud using stolen identities
A Louisiana man, David L. Jones, Jr., has admitted guilt to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in a scheme involving stolen identities used to purchase vehicles in Jackson, Mississippi.
Mexican national sentenced for illegal re-entry into US for fourteenth time
A Mexican national has been sentenced to 54 months in federal prison for illegally re-entering the United States for the 14th time.
Mexican national arrested for illegal US reentry after drug trafficking conviction
A Fayette County resident, Pedro Marquez, has been charged with illegally reentering the United States after a prior conviction for an aggravated felony.
Dominican man sentenced for illegal reentry into the US
A Dominican man residing in Methuen has been sentenced to prison for illegal reentry into the United States.
Charlotte man sentenced to five years for armed cocaine trafficking
U.S. District Judge Kenneth D. Bell has sentenced Cleveland Pegues, a 40-year-old resident of Charlotte, to five years in prison for armed cocaine trafficking.
Rubio discusses US hostage releases and global diplomacy on Fox News
In a recent interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Special Envoy for Hostages nominee Adam Boehler discussed significant developments regarding American hostages and international relations.
Secretary Hegseth meets with King Abdullah II to discuss US-Jordan relations
On February 9, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth held a meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah II.
Erich Rohr named patrol agent in charge of Rangeley Station
The United States Border Patrol has appointed Erich Rohr as the new Patrol Agent in Charge (PAIC) of Rangeley Station.
James F. Trainor Jr named patrol agent in charge at Calais Station
The United States Border Patrol has appointed James F. Trainor Jr. as the new Patrol Agent in Charge (PAIC) of Calais Station, Maine.
Hunting outfitter settles allegations over Colorado's Cow Creek Fire with $500K payment
Jackson Outfitters, LLC, a hunting outfitter from Placerville, Colorado, has agreed to a $500,000 settlement concerning allegations related to the Cow Creek Fire.
Trump issues order for unified US diplomatic voice
President Donald J. Trump has issued an Executive Order aimed at unifying the diplomatic voice of the United States in foreign relations.
Apple launches new study exploring tech's role in improving physical and mental health
Apple has announced the launch of the Apple Health Study, a new initiative aimed at understanding how technology can improve physical and mental health.
Valentine's Day sees increased focus on preventing romance scams
Scammers are increasingly using holidays and events like Valentine's Day to deceive individuals online.
Dena J. King resigns as chief law enforcement officer for Western NC
United States Attorney Dena J. King has announced her resignation from her role as the chief law enforcement officer for the Western District of North Carolina, effective immediately.
US files fraud lawsuit against skilled nursing company over false claims
The U.S. Attorney’s Office, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, has filed a joint complaint under the federal and Massachusetts False Claims Acts against 19 skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) in Massachusetts and...
Dubuque woman sentenced for hiding gun used by felon brother
A Dubuque woman has been sentenced to over a year in federal prison for her involvement in purchasing and concealing a firearm used by her brother in a shooting incident.
WSPN CEO: EU's stablecoin regulation 'creates significant risk for the stablecoin issuer'
Austin Campbell, CEO of WSPN US, expressed concerns regarding the European Union's (EU) Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), which he says governs stablecoins in a manner that poses risks to issuers.
Guatemalan citizen indicted for illegal re-entry into US
A Guatemalan citizen has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh for illegal re-entry into the United States.