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Maryland man pleads guilty to filing false tax returns
Charles Anthony Keemer, a 64-year-old resident of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, has pleaded guilty to aiding and assisting in the preparation and filing of false tax returns.
New Jersey man pleads guilty to supporting ISIS
Kyse S. Abushanab, a 27-year-old resident of Budd Lake, New Jersey, has pleaded guilty to charges related to concealing material support and resources for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Mexican national indicted for drug trafficking after seizure in Utah
A federal grand jury in Salt Lake City has indicted a Mexican national on drug charges following the seizure of fentanyl and heroin from his vehicle during a traffic stop.
Former CFO sentenced for embezzling millions from Virginia birth-injury program
A former executive of the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program, John Hunter Raines, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for embezzling over $6.7 million from the organization.
Attorneys general oppose lawsuit challenging national labor relations board
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has aligned with 21 other attorneys general to file an amicus brief in opposition to a legal challenge posed by YAPP USA Automotive Systems Inc. against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
Stratford man receives seven-year sentence for firearm trafficking
Marc H. Silverman, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, has announced the sentencing of Stefan Bagley Jr., a 23-year-old from Stratford.
Former Nassau detective convicted for lying about ties with Bonanno crime family
Hector Rosario, a former detective with the Nassau County Police Department, has been convicted by a federal jury in Brooklyn for making false statements to FBI agents regarding his involvement with the Bonanno crime family.
Grand Forks County collaborates with middle school on civics education initiatives
Grand Forks County is working with Schroeder Middle School to enhance civics education and organize career day events.
Court blocks Trump Administration's plan to cut medical research funding
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, alongside a coalition of 21 other attorneys general, has secured a nationwide preliminary injunction in the case of Massachusetts v. NIH.
Mexican national faces charges for illegal reentry into the US
Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney has announced the indictment of Juan Jose Ugalde-Monroy, a 33-year-old Mexican national, on charges of illegal reentry into the United States after deportation.
Nationwide injunction blocks Trump administration's NIH funding cuts
Attorney General Mayes, along with a coalition of 21 other attorneys general, has achieved a nationwide preliminary injunction in the case of Massachusetts v. NIH.
Guidance issued for schools on diversity, equity, inclusion policies
Today, Attorney General Clark collaborated with a coalition of 15 attorneys general to release guidance for K-12 schools, colleges, and universities.
Ken Paxton discusses border security with top officials in Eagle Pass
Attorney General Ken Paxton recently engaged in a roundtable discussion on border security with key figures including Vice President JD Vance, Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Texas...
Peoria man sentenced for attempted enticement of a minor
A Peoria man, Joshua Michael Williams, aged 43, received a sentence of 135 months in prison for attempted enticement of a minor.
Former Alabama police officer pleads guilty to civil rights violation
A former officer of the Killen, Alabama Police Department has pleaded guilty to charges of sexually assaulting a woman while on duty and receiving explicit photos from a minor.
Attorney General Bailey moves against Planned Parenthood over Missouri abortion law compliance
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced the issuance of a notice of intent to serve a cease and desist order against Planned Parenthood facilities in the state.
Dartmouth woman sentenced for embezzling hundreds of thousands from employers
A Dartmouth woman has been sentenced to 20 months in prison for embezzling significant amounts from two employers.
Guatemalan man indicted for illegal re-entry into U.S., faces up to two years
A Guatemalan citizen has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh for illegal re-entry into the United States.
Checotah man convicted of illegal firearm possession by federal jury
Douglas Ray Lollis, Jr., a 31-year-old resident of Checotah, Oklahoma, has been convicted by a federal jury for illegally possessing a firearm.
America First Legal questions judge's impartiality over Trump spending freeze ruling
America First Legal (AFL) has raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest involving Judge John McConnell, who recently blocked President Trump's temporary spending freeze.