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Talihina man sentenced to 23 months for illegal firearm possession

Jerad Daniel Abbott, a 39-year-old resident of Talihina, Oklahoma, has been sentenced to 23 months in federal prison for possessing a firearm and ammunition illegally.


Bridgeport gang member sentenced to 22 years for violent crimes

Travon Jones, also known as "Budda," has been sentenced to 22 years and six months in federal prison.


Former corrections officer pleads guilty to perjury in excessive force probe

Richard Wargo, a former Sergeant at Pender Correctional Institution in North Carolina, has pleaded guilty to perjury in a civil rights investigation.


Mexican national indicted for illegal reentry following previous deportations and convictions

Acting United States Attorney Kenneth M. Sorenson announced that a federal grand jury has indicted Abraham Moreno Garcia, a 51-year-old from Mexico, on charges related to illegal reentry into the United States after previous felony convictions and...


James Mailhiot, Jr. sentenced to four years' probation for tax evasion

James Mailhiot, Jr., a resident of Rutland, Vermont, received a sentence in the United States District Court following a guilty plea to federal income tax evasion.


Donald Trump praises law enforcement team on Truth Social

Former President Donald J. Trump made several statements on Truth Social on March 27, 2025.


Union City pharmacy resolves false claims allegations with $995,420 settlement

People’s Rx, Inc., operating as The People’s Pharmacy Shoppe, based in Union City, New Jersey, has agreed to a financial settlement to resolve allegations of False Claims Act violations.


Three men face federal gun charges after D.C. traffic stop

Wesley Hilliard, Sequan Collier, and Naseer Green, all residents of Washington D.C., have been indicted on federal gun charges following a traffic stop in Logan Circle.


Trump signs order to restore historical narrative and national pride

On March 27, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order aimed at revitalizing key cultural institutions and countering what he described as a "divisive ideology" affecting the understanding of American history.


Fresno man convicted for leading catalytic converter theft ring worth $2.7M

George Thomas, a 72-year-old formerly residing in Fresno and Clovis, was found guilty of running a large-scale catalytic converter theft ring that generated more than $2.7 million, the Acting U.S. Attorney Michele Beckwith announced.


Donald J. Trump's Truth Social posts address politics and media bias

Donald J. Trump's recent posts on Truth Social include the announcement of Brandon Beach as a key appointee, criticism of Judge James Boasberg, and a call to defund NPR and PBS.


Three Minneapolis gang members convicted of murder and racketeering

Following a three-week trial, a federal jury in Minneapolis convicted three men from Minnesota of RICO conspiracy and premeditated murder.


Pasco man sentenced for fentanyl trafficking after incident with Richland Police

Acting United States Attorney Richard Barker has confirmed that Chief United States District Judge Stanley A. Bastian sentenced Leonardo Daniel Martinez, 32, of Pasco, Washington, to serve more than 10 years in prison for trafficking fentanyl.


Georgetown man convicted of illegal excavation and firearm possession

A federal jury in Alexandria has found Roy Everett Jordan, Jr., 57, of Georgetown, guilty of unauthorized removal of archaeological resources and illegal possession of a firearm.


Former clerk sentenced for stealing from Cherryfield Post Office

An Ellsworth resident has been sentenced for theft from the Cherryfield Post Office.


Chinese national charged for firearm possession at Provo Airport

A Chinese national, Xuemei Zhao, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Salt Lake City on firearm charges.


US government files complaint over kickbacks in Medicare Advantage plans

The United States government has initiated legal proceedings against major health insurance companies—Aetna Inc., Elevance Health Inc. (formerly Anthem), and Humana Inc.—alongside three prominent insurance broker organizations: eHealth Inc.,...


Mexican national admits to human smuggling after high-speed chase in Texas

A Mexican national residing illegally in Laredo, Texas, has admitted to charges of unlawful reentry and human smuggling.


FTC Chairman comments on powers of President Trump and the status of ex-Commissioners

Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson has expressed his views regarding Former Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya.


President Trump signs order to enhance safety and beauty of Washington, D.C

President Donald J. Trump has taken steps to transform Washington, D.C. through a newly signed Executive Order.