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Durbin and Cortez Masto urge DHS to address DACA renewal delays in Senate letter

Senators Dick Durbin and Catherine Cortez Masto led a group urging DHS officials to speed up Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) renewal processing due to growing delays affecting recipients' stability. Their letter highlights risks such as job loss or deportation if renewals lapse.


Haverhill man charged with wire fraud for alleged investment scheme

A Haverhill man faces federal wire fraud charges after allegedly misleading investors about cryptocurrency funds and losing their money. Prosecutors say Luciano Schipelliti provided false updates to investors before launching another fund that also failed.


Senators file amicus brief opposing Trump’s proposed monument on federal park land

Senators Martin Heinrich and Angus King have filed an amicus brief opposing former President Trump’s plan for a commemorative arch in Washington, D.C., arguing it requires congressional approval under federal law. The move supports ongoing legal efforts by veterans and experts challenging unilateral executive action over national monuments.


Cassidy and Tuberville release draft legislation to address child care fraud and protect families

Senators Bill Cassidy and Tommy Tuberville have introduced draft legislation targeting fraud in federal child care funding. The proposal seeks stronger oversight measures after investigations revealed issues in several states. Stakeholders are encouraged to provide feedback before April 8.


Chase Langston Wiatt has been sentenced to over seven years in federal prison after being found unconscious behind the wheel with two firearms in his vehicle despite prior felony convictions. Authorities say he will remain in custody pending transfer.


House committee advances NOAA Weather Radio Modernization Act on March 18

The House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology has approved a bill to modernize NOAA's weather radio network. The legislation seeks to improve emergency alert coverage nationwide by updating equipment and expanding access in rural areas.


Markey criticizes Trump administration over fraud and transparency at Senate hearing

Senator Edward J. Markey criticized alleged fraud under the Trump administration during a Senate Small Business Committee hearing focused on transparency. He called for more oversight regarding operations at the Small Business Administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The committee's role in shaping fiscal policy was also discussed.


DHS operation stops attempted smuggling of 15 people off Miami coast

Federal authorities stopped a nighttime maritime smuggling attempt near Miami involving fifteen people from several countries. Eleven were returned to their country of origin while four face charges for human smuggling.


Subcommittee reviews USPS financial challenges and reform efforts under Postmaster General Steiner

A congressional subcommittee reviewed efforts by Postmaster General David Steiner aimed at addressing severe financial problems facing USPS. Lawmakers pressed for answers on cost-cutting measures, rising expenses, service quality issues, and future reforms.


Chairman Arrington calls for balanced budget amendment and Article V Convention in House remarks

House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington urged Congress on March 18 to adopt a balanced budget amendment or pursue an Article V Convention due to rising national debt concerns. He cited past failures by both parties while highlighting projections from federal agencies about future deficits.


FTC announces $17 million settlement with Xponential Fitness for franchise violations

The Federal Trade Commission has reached a $17 million settlement with Xponential Fitness over alleged violations of federal franchise regulations. The agency claims that Xponential misled prospective franchisees about costs and timelines while failing to disclose important legal information.


Dominican national extradited to United States for alleged elder fraud money laundering

Gerardo Heriberto Nuñez Nuñez has been extradited from the Dominican Republic to face charges related to laundering funds from an alleged elder fraud scheme targeting hundreds across the United States. Authorities say more than $5 million was lost by victims averaging age 84.


California man sentenced to five and a half years for loan fraud conspiracy

Frank Hamilton has been sentenced to more than five years in prison after pleading guilty to leading a multi-million dollar loan fraud scheme involving government-backed pandemic relief programs. Federal investigators say most funds were never repaid.


Chairman Walberg says court decision on fiduciary rule benefits American savers

House Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg welcomed a federal court's decision to vacate the Biden-Harris fiduciary rule. Walberg said ending the rule protects retirees' ability to seek financial advice without added restrictions or costs.


Felon sentenced to 24 months for illegal possession of firearm

David Oday Smith has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for illegal firearm possession after pleading guilty last year. The case is part of an initiative targeting gun violence offenders with stricter penalties.


National Farmers Union responds to delay of poultry grower payment rule by USDA

National Farmers Union President Rob Larew criticized USDA's decision to delay new rules aimed at improving fairness in poultry grower payments. The organization says this postponement impacts family farmers seeking greater transparency in their contracts. NFU continues advocating for timely enforcement of these regulations.


Chairman Steil delivers remarks at House Administration Committee markup on March 18

Chairman Bryan Steil led discussions at a House Administration Committee markup session considering two major bills related to member pay during shutdowns and establishing an American Women's History Museum. The committee also discussed ongoing reforms regarding legislative branch agencies.


U.S. criticizes IACHR hearing on counternarcotics operations in Caribbean and Pacific

The United States has criticized a recent Inter-American Commission on Human Rights hearing about U.S. counternarcotics operations. Officials say such hearings fall outside IACHR's mandate and risk undermining its credibility.


United States signs health cooperation agreements with Honduras and Senegal

The United States has signed new bilateral health cooperation agreements with Honduras and Senegal under its America First Global Health Strategy. These five-year deals focus on improving disease detection capabilities and strengthening local healthcare systems through joint investments.


Rikers Island correction officer pleads guilty to false statements in workers’ compensation case

Todd Faustin, a former Rikers Island correction officer, has pled guilty to making false statements regarding workplace injuries tied to use-of-force incidents. Prosecutors say he fraudulently obtained over $370,000 in benefits before resigning his post.