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Federal jury convicts Tennessee man of wire fraud and money laundering

A federal jury in Ocala, Florida has found Clarence Christofer Ward, also known as Khaled Yaqud Mansur-El, guilty of wire fraud, money laundering, and making a false claim to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).


Restoration News reports former officer faced retaliation after refusing COVID vaccine

Restoration News has reported on an interview with a former military officer, identified only as "Daniel," who claims he faced retaliation after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine on religious grounds.


Restoration News publishes tributes and reflections on death of Charlie Kirk

The Restoration News has announced the publication of tributes and reflections on the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, underscoring his influence on politics, faith, and youth engagement within the conservative movement.


Restoration News releases report on political influence in climate science debate

Restoration News has announced the release of a report by Senior Editor Jeff Reynolds titled "How the Left’s Global Warming Ideology Wrecked Science — And How to Stop It."


Florida man sentenced for leading cocaine trafficking ring between Puerto Rico and Syracuse

Juan Correa Sr., 49, of Lady Lake, Florida, has been sentenced to 17.5 years in federal prison for his role as the leader of a cocaine trafficking operation that moved large quantities of the drug from Puerto Rico to Syracuse, New York.


Oneida County man sentenced to five years for child pornography conspiracy

John Kelly, an 83-year-old resident of Rome, New York, has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for conspiring to receive and distribute child pornography and for possessing child pornography.


Akron man sentenced to 35 years for drug distribution and firearm offenses

An Akron man has been sentenced to 35 years in federal prison for distributing controlled substances in Northeast Ohio.


United States finalizes forfeiture of smuggled ancient Egyptian artifacts worth millions

The United States government has obtained a default judgment in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, finalizing the forfeiture of 14 ancient Egyptian artifacts that were illegally smuggled into the country.


Detroit man found guilty of leading drug trafficking ring in West Virginia

Emmitt Renand Richardson, a 52-year-old man from Detroit, Michigan, has been convicted on six charges related to methamphetamine and fentanyl trafficking in West Virginia.


American Spectator reports Charlie Kirk assassination prompted political reactions, surge in public displays of faith

The American Spectator has reported that the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has elicited reactions from across the political spectrum.


Restoration News reports Pentagon officials attended DEI-led training on ‘incel’ threats

Restoration News has reported that Pentagon officials participated in a training session led by Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) instructors.


Washington Reporter highlights Trump plan to restore 'Department of War' as part of broader military overhaul

The Washington Reporter has published an article discussing former President Donald Trump's proposal to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War.


Restoration News podcast urges return to founding ideals amid national distrust and cultural unrest

Restoration News has announced the release of a new episode of its podcast, Restoration Spotlight.


Restoration News says Charlie Kirk assassination signals broader attack on Christians

Restoration News has published an article claiming that the assassination of Charlie Kirk reflects a broader attack on Christians.


Restoration News analysis says counting non-citizens in apportionment benefits Democrats

Restoration News has released an analysis suggesting that the inclusion of non-citizens in congressional apportionment results in increased representation for Democrats.


Original Jurisdiction commentator: Rebecca Taibleson is 'taking flak from some conservatives' for her judicial nomination

David Lat, a lawyer and legal commentator with Original Jurisdiction, addressed the controversy surrounding Rebecca Taibleson's nomination to the Seventh Circuit.


U.S. Postal Service proposes rule change on postmarks that could affect mail-in voting

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has announced a proposed rule change regarding the definition of postmarks, sparking criticism that it could disenfranchise voters in states relying on postmarks to validate mail-in ballots.


Jacksonville man pleads guilty to wire fraud and PPP loan scheme

Jared Dean Eakes, a 34-year-old resident of Jacksonville, has pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud and bank fraud, according to the United States Attorney Gregory W. Kehoe.


Treasury sanctions Indian nationals and online pharmacy over counterfeit fentanyl pill distribution

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has imposed sanctions on two Indian nationals, Sadiq Abbas Habib Sayyed and Khizar Mohammad Iqbal Shaikh, for their involvement in supplying large quantities of...


Treasury Secretary Bessent honors Argentina's President Milei at Atlantic Council event

At the Atlantic Council Global Citizen Awards, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent delivered remarks highlighting Argentina’s recent economic transformation under President Javier Milei.