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By F. E. Simons | Apr 22, 2026
The FAA will cap daily flights at Chicago O'Hare this summer after severe delays last year. Officials say limiting operations aims to improve reliability while maintaining safety during peak travel months.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 22, 2026
The Federal Aviation Administration has launched a new program aimed at speeding up enforcement actions for minor drone violations. The initiative supports recent executive orders on airspace security and targets first-time offenders with streamlined resolutions.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 22, 2026
Authorities are stepping up enforcement against illegal drone flights near Coors Field on game days after multiple violations were found this season. Operators risk steep fines or jail time if caught flying without authorization near major sporting events.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 22, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against three companies accused of falsely claiming their products were made in the United States. Settlements include payments toward consumer redress and new restrictions on misleading marketing practices. Two other firms received warnings after correcting their advertising.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 22, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department have extended their deadline for public comment on proposed updates to business collaboration guidelines. Stakeholders now have until May 21, 2026, to submit feedback. The agencies say this extension allows more comprehensive input from all interested parties.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 22, 2026
Eric Fanning of Aerospace Industries Association appeared on NewsNation with Blake Burman to discuss the Pentagon's $1 trillion budget proposal. He emphasized strengthening U.S. defense capabilities while balancing investments in both new technology initiatives and established systems.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 22, 2026
Seven people have been sentenced for their roles in a Central Florida gun trafficking ring involving hundreds of illegal firearms. The operation included assembling untraceable weapons sold to prohibited buyers across several cities.
By T. P. Broyles | Apr 22, 2026
The House Appropriations Committee has released its proposed Fiscal Year 2027 funding bill covering agriculture-related agencies including USDA and FDA. The measure includes reduced overall discretionary spending compared with last year while outlining priorities for food safety inspections as well as support for farmers.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 22, 2026
A man accused in a decades-old double homicide was arrested after more than thirty years on Apr. 22. Authorities say William Antonio Solis faces charges related to an execution-style killing committed during a robbery witnessed by a young child.
By T. P. Broyles | Apr 22, 2026
Chairman Scott DesJarlais urged stronger action toward modernizing America's nuclear arsenal at an April budget hearing focused on defense priorities for fiscal year 2027. He highlighted concerns about outdated missile systems while acknowledging increased funding proposals.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 22, 2026
Chairman Trent Kelly called attention on Apr. 22 to urgent issues facing U.S. shipbuilding during a congressional hearing. He urged greater government involvement through initiatives like the SHIPS Act while highlighting current gaps compared with international competitors.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 22, 2026
Mayra Mendivil was sentenced after pleading guilty to distributing fentanyl into southern New Mexico as part of a cross-border operation between Texas and Ciudad Juárez. Authorities say multiple undercover purchases led to her arrest and conviction.
By R. C. Jamison | Apr 22, 2026
Senator Dick Durbin questioned experts during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on China's alleged thefts involving U.S. technology innovations. Witnesses addressed issues ranging from AI chip sales policy toward China as well as immigration's role in research security.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 22, 2026
Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced recent arrests involving individuals convicted of violent offenses during National Crime Victims Week. The Department says these actions are part of ongoing efforts to support victims and enhance community safety.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 22, 2026
James Stacey Porter from Pinal County has been sentenced to over ten years in prison after pleading guilty to distributing child pornography between 2016 and 2017. Authorities say he used file-sharing networks like BitTorrent during an FBI investigation before his arrest.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 22, 2026
The House passed H.R. 6387—the FIRE Act—to reform how federal rules treat wildfire-related emissions under the Clean Air Act. Supporters say this will help states avoid penalties for uncontrollable pollution while encouraging proactive fire prevention measures.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 22, 2026
A group of U.S. senators has asked federal officials to end a policy allowing short-term visa-free entry for Chinese citizens into Northern Mariana Islands territory. They cite national security risks including drug trafficking and proximity to key military assets.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 22, 2026
A Pensacola woman has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in federal prison for her role in distributing methamphetamine following an investigation involving local police and federal agencies. Authorities say her conviction reflects broader efforts against drug trafficking under Operation Take Back America.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 22, 2026
U.S. Attorney Moore Capito encourages West Virginians to safely dispose unused medications during DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 25. More than three dozen collection sites across southern West Virginia will participate in this effort.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 22, 2026
Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats have called on the Government Accountability Office to investigate recent Trump-era actions halting legal immigration processes. The senators express concern about policy changes impacting immigrants' ability to maintain lawful status. Their formal request seeks clarity on halted processing as well as increased scrutiny of previously approved applicants.