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Florida man pleads guilty to threatening president; faces up to five years

Christopher Davies, a 31-year-old resident of Cape Coral, has pleaded guilty to making threats against the President of the United States.


Iowa AG Bird on crypto ATM scams: 'Our office is suing CoinFlip and Bitcoin Depot'

Brenna Bird, Attorney General for the State of Iowa, announced her office's efforts in pursuing consumer-protection actions concerning big tech issues.


ByHeart expands nationwide infant formula recall amid ongoing FDA investigation

ByHeart, a baby nutrition company, has expanded its voluntary recall to cover all batches of its Whole Nutrition Infant Formula cans and Anywhere Pack across the United States.


Weekend Interview: Chris Fenton on How Hollywood Empowered China’s Rise—and Why It Must Change Course

Washington and Hollywood are still recalibrating after years of deep engagement with China that reshaped markets and free speech.


No Kid Hungry Virginia director: Amazon home deliveries bridge 'critical gap between children and nutritious meals’

Sarah Steely, director of No Kid Hungry Virginia, said that Amazon's free home delivery service assists in reaching more children in rural counties with meals during the summer months when school is not in session.


Treasury Secretary Bessent meets Lithuanian foreign minister to discuss security and economic cooperation

Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent met with Kęstutis Budrys, Lithuania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, to discuss ongoing cooperation between the United States and Lithuania in economic and national security areas.


Treasury targets Burmese armed group and companies over cyber scams aimed at Americans

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has imposed sanctions on the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA), a Burmese armed group, and four of its senior leaders for their involvement in cyber scam centers...


Secretary Bessent outlines priorities for strengthening U.S. treasury markets

Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent addressed the Treasury Market Conference in New York, emphasizing the importance of a strong and resilient U.S. Treasury market for national economic stability and affordability.


Clay County man pleads guilty to firearm possession as convicted felon

A Clay County resident, Dustin Neil Haas, has entered a guilty plea to the charge of possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.


Ruther Glen man receives life sentence for federal hate crimes involving shooting

A man from Ruther Glen was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to two federal hate crime charges, both involving attempts to kill, and to discharging a firearm during a federal crime of violence.


Federal jury convicts Davenport man in armed carjacking case

A federal jury in Tampa has found Armoni Tyree Moody, 24, of Davenport, guilty on charges of carjacking, brandishing a firearm during a violent crime, and possessing ammunition as a convicted felon.


Father and son sentenced for migrant smuggling conspiracy with money laundering

Father and son restaurateurs from Woburn, Massachusetts, were sentenced in Boston federal court for their involvement in a conspiracy to smuggle migrants into the United States from Brazil.


ICE arrests individuals convicted of violent crimes during government shutdown

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers continued their operations over the weekend, arresting individuals convicted of serious crimes despite an ongoing government shutdown.


ICE arrests alleged gang member wanted for homicide and extortion

Earlier this month, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Antonio Israel Lazo-Quintanilla, a confirmed member of the 18th Street Gang who was on El Salvador’s most wanted list.


House subcommittee schedules hearing on career and technical education pathways

The Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education will conduct a hearing on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.


House subcommittee reschedules hearing on E-Verify system

The Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, led by Representative Ryan Mackenzie (R-PA), has rescheduled its hearing on E-Verify.


Federal jury convicts man of arson at Orlando soccer stadium

A federal jury in Orlando has convicted Giovanni Isai Ramirez Reyes, 38, of arson resulting in injury after an incident at Inter&Co Stadium during a Major League Soccer match on February 24, 2024.


VA Secretary highlights recent reforms and improvements ahead of Veterans Day

VA Secretary Doug Collins has issued a statement ahead of Veterans Day 2025, emphasizing the Department of Veterans Affairs' commitment to improving services for veterans.


U.S. increases disaster aid for Caribbean nations after Hurricane Melissa

The United States is providing ongoing disaster assistance to Caribbean nations following Hurricane Melissa.


U.S. imposes new sanctions targeting networks supporting Iran’s missile and UAV programs

The United States has announced sanctions on 32 entities and individuals from Iran, China, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Türkiye, India, and other regions.