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CEO of Telegram: 'If the US doesn’t reform its education system, it risks ceding tech leadership to China'
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, has expressed concerns about the United States lagging behind China in the technology sector.
Opinion
OPINION: Shovel, Baby, Shovel
My friend Amos Eno, one of the country’s leading conservation experts, spent a decade running the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and more recently the Land Conservation Assistance Network.
Former police officer convicted for sexual assaults while on duty
A federal jury in Fresno has convicted former Sanger Police Department Officer J. DeShawn Torrence, 42, on eight counts of deprivation of constitutional rights under color of law.
FTC and SSA host webinars on preventing and reporting identity theft
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Social Security Administration (SSA) are collaborating during Identity Theft Awareness Week to offer a free webinar focused on identifying, preventing, and reporting identity theft.
Guatemala man sentenced for attempted enticement of minor using internet
A Guatemala man residing in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison for attempted enticement of a minor using the internet.
Sex offender faces charges for illegal reentry into US
A man previously convicted as a sex offender has been arrested and charged at the federal level for reentering the United States illegally.
Venezuelan man charged with illegal re-entry into US after prior removal
Jorge Humberto Moreno Martinez, a 34-year-old Venezuelan national, has been charged with being unlawfully present in the United States after having previously been removed by immigration officials.
Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows to keynote at policy summit
The Texas Public Policy Foundation has announced that Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming Texas Policy Summit.
Virginia residents sentenced for roles in deadly drug trafficking ring
Eleven Virginia residents have been sentenced to prison for their involvement in a violent drug trafficking organization linked to a double homicide in Chesapeake.
Cocaine worth $7 million seized by U.S. authorities near Dorado
Air and Marine Operations (AMO), part of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, recently intercepted a smuggling attempt near Dorado, Puerto Rico.
Profiles
Weekend Interview: Congressman Greg Steube’s Focus on National Security
Congressman Greg Steube, representing Florida's 17th district, is known for his strong stance on national security, his advocacy for limited government, and his commitment to defending American values. Elected to Congress in 2018, Steube quickly became a notable figure within the House, known for his bold positions on issues ranging from immigration reform to foreign policy.
Opinion
OPINION: Censorship in America: A Betrayal of Constitutional Principles
In his address last week to the World Economic Forum, President Trump emphasized the urgency of safeguarding free speech. After what he says was "years and years of illegal and unconstitutional federal efforts to restrict free expression," he told the Davos crowd he intended to sign an executive order "to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to America."
Mexican national faces charges for illegal reentry into US
United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg has announced the unsealing of an indictment against Elizabeth Ramirez-Medina, a 39-year-old Mexican national, for illegal reentry into the United States after deportation.
Federal indictment targets 37 individuals in south Georgia drug trafficking case
A federal indictment has been unsealed, revealing allegations against 37 individuals involved in a drug trafficking operation across several communities in south Georgia.
Rubio and Joly discuss US-Canada collaboration on global challenges
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly in Washington, D.C. to discuss collaboration on global challenges shared by the United States and Canada.
US-Israel defense leaders discuss security collaboration
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth recently engaged in an introductory call with Israel's Minister of Defense, Israel Katz.
Indianapolis man sentenced to over 20 years for drug trafficking crimes
Lamone Lauderdale, a 37-year-old resident of Indianapolis, has been sentenced to over 20 years in federal prison for drug trafficking and firearm charges.
Ripple CEO on new Treasury Secretary Bessent: I'm confident he will 'grow US tech and crypto innovation.'
Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, expressed confidence in the newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, highlighting his potential to provide strong leadership and support policies that promote U.S. technological and cryptocurrency...
Fmr. FCC Commissioner: Hard to give ‘much credibility’ to rail industry comments on compliance with FCC-mandated comms modernization initiative
A former commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said today that it's hard to give "much credibility" to comments by the rail industry that the industry is on schedule to comply an FCC-approved, $110 million initiative to modernize North America's rail communications systems by April 2026.
Nigerian man sentenced for defrauding US pandemic aid programs
Fatiu Ismaila Lawal, a Nigerian man residing in Canada, was sentenced to 54 months in prison for defrauding U.S. pandemic aid programs.
Ongoing challenges persist in passing comprehensive US privacy legislation
Fighting for privacy rights remains a challenging endeavor.
Lower Burrell man sentenced for fraudulent use of neighbor’s credit cards
A Lower Burrell resident has been sentenced to three years of probation for using unauthorized access devices, as announced by Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti.
Report suggests Pentagon cuts could save taxpayers over $60 billion
The Trump administration has the potential to enhance U.S. national security while saving taxpayers over $60 billion by addressing inefficiencies in Pentagon spending, according to a report released by The Quincy Institute, Stimson Center, and...
Jamaican man sentenced for running fraudulent lottery targeting US seniors
A federal judge in Charlotte has sentenced a Jamaican citizen, Antony Linton Stewart, to prison for operating a fraudulent lottery scheme based in Jamaica.
US urges ceasefire amid rising tensions in eastern DRC
Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged in a conversation with Rwandan President Paul Kagame.