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Federal agencies conduct joint immigration enforcement on Massachusetts islands
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), along with several federal agencies, conducted immigration enforcement operations on May 27 on the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.
William E. Grayson appointed Commissioner General for USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
The White House has approved Ambassador William E. Grayson as Commissioner General for the USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, according to an announcement from the Department of State.
Rubio discusses prisoner exchange with Russia's Lavrov
Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged in a phone conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
U.S issues travel advisory: Avoid Venezuela due to wrongful detention risk
The U.S. government has issued a warning advising its citizens against traveling to Venezuela due to significant risks, including wrongful detention and other severe threats.
OSHA marks 50 years of helping small businesses improve workplace safety
For five decades, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been working with small and medium-sized businesses to enhance workplace safety through its On-Site Consultation Program.
Department of Labor recovers $594K for Florida construction contractor's denied overtime
The U.S. Department of Labor has successfully recovered $594,313 in back wages and damages for 419 workers following a federal investigation into a Leesburg-based employer's failure to properly compensate employees for overtime work.
CBP arrests man with active felony warrant at Champlain border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Port of Champlain border crossing have arrested Gurdev Singh, a 42-year-old Indian citizen, who was wanted in Indiana on charges of child solicitation for sexual intercourse.
USDA announces $1 billion aid for livestock producers affected by drought or wildfire
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the release of Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP) payments, designed to assist livestock producers affected by drought or wildfire in 2023 and 2024.
CBP introduces new Ready Lanes at Calexico West Port of Entry
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have announced the introduction of passenger vehicle Ready Lanes at the Calexico West Port of Entry.
Laredo CBP arrests man wanted in Minnesota for alleged rape
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Laredo Port of Entry apprehended a man wanted in Minnesota on an outstanding felony warrant for alleged rape.
U.S. allocates over $1.5 billion for disaster-damaged infrastructure repairs
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has announced over $1.5 billion in federal funding to aid the repair of roads, bridges, and other transportation infrastructure damaged by natural disasters, including Hurricane Helene.
Cocaine worth $318K seized by CBP at Laredo port
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Laredo Port of Entry have seized cocaine valued at over $318,000.
CBP reminds Great Lakes boaters of reporting obligations
Boating season has commenced, and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) Office of Field Operations is reminding pleasure boaters in the Great Lakes region about reporting requirements.
CBP arrests man at Rainbow Bridge for manslaughter charges
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Port of Buffalo, Rainbow Bridge border crossing, arrested a man from New Jersey with an active warrant issued by the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office.
Chicago Field Office announces Trade Day 2025 details
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) Chicago Field Office is set to host Trade Day 2025 at the Hilton Oak Brooks Hills Conference Center on June 10.
Brownsville CBP detains man wanted for online solicitation
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Brownsville Port of Entry have apprehended a man wanted on an outstanding felony warrant for online solicitation of a minor in the Dallas County area.
U.S. Chamber supports House's passage of One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has expressed approval following the U.S. House of Representatives' passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1).
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WEEKEND INTERVIEW: Jennifer Huddleston Rethinks Regulation in a Digital Age
As the Senate takes up the Budget Reconciliation bill, its regulatory reform provisions—while not discussed much due to the intense focus by Democrats on funding in the bill for social welfare programs—may be as important to economic growth as the bill’s tax reduction provisions.
Court rules against Trump's Liberation Day tariffs
In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled against the Trump administration's "Liberation Day" tariffs, declaring them unlawful.
NAM supports executive orders on nuclear energy expansion
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) has expressed approval for President Trump's recent executive orders aimed at expanding nuclear energy development, streamlining federal permitting, and bolstering domestic fuel production.
Manufacturers urge Senate action following House approval of pro-growth tax legislation
Following the House's approval of H.R.1, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," Jay Timmons, President and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers, released a statement highlighting the significance of this legislative move for...
Blanchard man sentenced for bank fraud related to home construction
Jerry Wayne Noles, a 61-year-old resident of Blanchard, Oklahoma, has been sentenced to 40 months in federal prison for his role in a bank fraud conspiracy.
Former Gastonia police officer charged with illegal firearm purchase
A federal indictment was unsealed in Charlotte, charging Xana Dayanae Dove, a former Gastonia police officer, with straw purchasing a firearm.
Investment advisor charged with defrauding client out of $500K
An investment advisor from California has been charged with wire fraud in a federal court in Chicago.
Hammond woman receives two-year sentence for CARES Act fraud
Tracie L. Mixon, a 43-year-old resident of Hammond, Louisiana, has been sentenced to two years in prison for making false statements related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act).