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Ahoskie gang member sentenced to 71 months for firearm and drug offenses

An individual from Ahoskie, identified as Nyjawaun Ezell and known by the alias "Nike," has received a prison sentence of 71 months for being involved in firearm and drug-related offenses.

Houston man admits to laundering $35 million in bank fraud scheme

A Houston man, William Mills, 62, has confessed to laundering money from a major bank fraud scheme.

Baltimore man pleads guilty to machine gun possession in federal court

Garrick Powell, a 32-year-old resident of Baltimore, has admitted guilt in federal court for possessing a machine gun.

NFIB praises Trump administration for easing small business reporting rules

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has expressed gratitude to President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent for updating the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s (FinCEN) interim final rule.

Waterbury gang member receives 17-year sentence for gang-related offenses

JUSTIN CABRERA, a 26-year-old member of the Waterbury street gang 960, was sentenced to 17 years in federal prison.

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.

Ocean County man faces federal charges in alleged international child exploitation case

An individual from Ocean County, New Jersey, has been charged with traveling abroad to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor, according to an announcement by U.S. Attorney Alina Habba.

Restaurant owner sentenced to 42 months for COVID-relief fraud and tax evasion

Restaurateur Leronce Suel was sentenced to 42 months in prison in San Diego for submitting over $1.7 million in fraudulent COVID-relief applications and not reporting the income to the IRS.

Defense collaboration discussed between U.S. and Saudi defense leaders

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had a discussion with Saudi Minister of Defense, His Royal Highness Khalid Bin Salman.

Researchers map mouse brain connections in detail to understand visual processing

In an extensive scientific endeavor supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers have meticulously mapped the intricate connections between hundreds of thousands of neurons in the mouse brain.

OSHA cites Bio-Lab for violations following Conyers chemical fire

A U.S. Department of Labor investigation revealed that improperly stored hazardous chemicals were responsible for a fire at the Bio-Lab Inc. facility in Conyers.

Department of State expands contractor base for overseas construction projects

The Department of State has introduced legislative changes intended to facilitate the process of qualifying construction contractors for diplomatic projects abroad.

Labor Department fines roofing contractor for serious safety violations

The U.S. Department of Labor has levied citations against roofing contractor Bacilio Rios Almanza for safety violations involving fall hazards in Appleton.

Missouri contractor agrees to $290,000 settlement after worker's fatal fall

The U.S. Department of Labor announced a resolution with John Troyer, a Jamesport roofing contractor, following a federal investigation into a fatal fall involving a young worker in March 2023.

Hopkins man receives over six years for firearm possession in Columbia

Tyrone Grailford, a resident of Hopkins, South Carolina, has been sentenced to over six years in federal prison for illegal possession of a firearm.

Great Falls man sentenced to more than ten years in prison on drug charges

A Great Falls resident has been sentenced to more than ten years in prison on charges related to drug possession and distribution.

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...

Former President Trump discusses legislative success and shares posts on Truth Social

Donald J. Trump shared his perspectives on significant House legislation on Truth Social.

Child sex trafficking and witness tampering charges result in guilty pleas in Oklahoma City

Antwon Montrell Jackson, Sarah Larayna Holland, and Shanikka Nicole Jackson have entered guilty pleas to criminal charges related to child sex trafficking and witness tampering.

Trump signs resolution to rescind rule threatening DeFi industry

President Trump has signed a Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn a rule referred to as the "DeFi-killing broker rule."

Former cruise line worker sentenced for possession of child sexual abuse materials

A former employee of Carnival Cruise Lines has been sentenced for possession of child sexual abuse material.

Trump addresses issues from water dispute to helicopter tragedy on social media

On April 10, 2025, Donald J. Trump addressed multiple issues on his Truth Social account, including a dispute over the 1944 Water Treaty, the nomination of Yehuda Kaploun to combat antisemitism, and a helicopter crash at the Hudson River.

Browning attorney in court facing multiple sex abuse charges

A Browning attorney, Nathan Nicholas Johnson St. Goddard, appeared in court for arraignment on sexual abuse charges, according to U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme.

FBI's media destruction services audited by DOJ OIG

The Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (DOJ OIG) has released a report concerning an audit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) media destruction services.