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California Man Indicted on Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges
Andrew Dominguez, 37, of Los Angeles, faces federal charges for producing and distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and enticing minors. Allegations span a decade, and he was a registered sex offender. If convicted, he faces life in prison.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Andrew DominguezChild Sexual Abuse MaterialLos Angeles, CaliforniaFBIProject Safe ChildhoodSex OffenderCriminal Charges
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USP Allenwood Inmate Indicted for Weapon Possession
Kareem Martin, an inmate at USP Allenwood, was indicted for possessing an inmate-manufactured knife. The 38-year-old faces federal charges, investigated by the FBI and Bureau of Prisons, with a potential five-year sentence.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal Government Kareem MartinUSP AllenwoodWeapon PossessionFederal Grand JuryContrabandFBIFederal Bureau of Prisons
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FCI Allenwood Inmate Indicted for Weapon Possession and Assault
Mark Villareal, an inmate at FCI Allenwood, has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly possessing an inmate-manufactured knife and using it to assault another prisoner, facing up to 10 years in prison.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal Government Mark VillarealFCI AllenwoodIndictmentWeapon PossessionAssaultFederal Bureau of InvestigationCrimeFBI
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Library of Congress National Book Festival Unveils Star-Studded Lineup for August 22
The Library of Congress National Book Festival on August 22 in Washington D.C. features Martin Scorsese, Cynthia Erivo, and Ann Patchett among 80+ authors. Free tickets are required for entry, with Main Stage events livestreamed.
MediaEntertainmentDigital and Print PublishingFilm and TVEducation National Book FestivalLibrary of CongressMartin ScorseseCynthia ErivoAnn PatchettWashington D.C.Literary EventU.S. Library of Congress
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British General to Command Crucial NATO Atlantic Operations
Lieutenant General Nick Perry will become the first British officer to command NATO's Joint Force Command Norfolk in September 2026, a move strengthening UK leadership and reflecting European allies' increased roles in the alliance.
Politics and GovernmentConflictWorldGeneral PoliticsMilitaryEuropeNorth America Nick PerryNATOJoint Force Command NorfolkUK GovernmentMilitary LeadershipAtlantic SecurityInternational Relations
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USDA Accepts 2.2 Million Acres for 2026 Conservation Reserve Program
USDA's Farm Service Agency has accepted 2.2 million acres into the 2026 Conservation Reserve Program. This initiative offers incentive payments to landowners for conservation efforts, benefiting both agricultural operations and natural resources.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentAgricultureEnvironmentEconomy USDAConservation Reserve ProgramCRPFarm Service AgencyFSANatural Resources
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Arlington Parks & Recreation Unveils Packed Summer and Fall Event Schedule
Arlington County Parks & Recreation announces a summer and fall filled with diverse events, including America's 250th celebration, teen parties, the 50th County Fair, and adult sports, all supported by "Access for All" initiatives.
Politics and GovernmentEntertainmentSportGeneral PoliticsEducationSocial Issues Arlington CountyParks & RecreationCommunity EventsSummer ProgramsAmerica 250Youth ActivitiesAdult SportsArlington County Parks & Recreation
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Ghanaian National Pleads Guilty in Elderly Romance and Inheritance Fraud Scheme
Joseph Kwadwo Badu Boateng, a Ghanaian national, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in a romance and inheritance scheme targeting the elderly. Extradited from Ghana, he faces sentencing in September 2026 and will pay $4.4 million in restitution.
Law EnforcementBusinessPolitics and GovernmentWorldLegalFederal GovernmentEconomySocial IssuesAfrica Joseph Kwadwo Badu BoatengGhanaWire FraudRomance ScamInheritance FraudElderly VictimsExtraditionFBI
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U.S. Census Bureau to Host SIPP Modernization Webinar
The U.S. Census Bureau will host a free webinar on July 14, 2026, to update on the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) modernization and its 2026 field test. Attendees can provide feedback on SIPP's future.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyEducationSocial Issues U.S. Census BureauSIPPModernizationField TestWebinarDemographic FrameGovernment
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San Pedro Bay Ports to Update on Clean Air Action Plan Progress
The Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles will update the public on their Clean Air Action Plan on July 28, detailing progress on zero-emissions initiatives, including clean trucks and marine fuels, and inviting public input.
BusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentEnvironmentClimate ChangeTransportationEnergyFederal GovernmentState Governments San Pedro Bay PortsClean Air Action PlanLong BeachLos AngelesZero-EmissionsAir PollutionEnvironmental PolicyPort of Long Beach
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FBI Offers $25,000 Reward in Patrick Carlow Sr. Murder Case
The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information on the 2023 murder of Patrick Carlow Sr., 73, near Oglala, South Dakota. Investigators believe the killer knew Carlow, urging anyone with details to come forward.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegal Patrick Carlow Sr.OglalaSouth DakotaFBIMurderRewardPine Ridge Reservation
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Library of Congress Reveals Musical Friendship Between Franklin and Hopkinson
A newly highlighted letter at the Library of Congress reveals Benjamin Franklin's and Francis Hopkinson's shared passion for music, offering a personal perspective on the Founding Fathers beyond their political contributions.
EntertainmentScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentMusicEducationGeneral PoliticsSocial Issues Benjamin FranklinFrancis HopkinsonLibrary of CongressAmerican HistoryFounding FathersGlass ArmonicaU.S. Library of Congress
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SEC Establishes New Retail Fraud Working Group
The SEC has formed a new Retail Fraud Working Group to bolster the Division of Enforcement's efforts. This group will focus on identifying and combating fraud specifically targeting everyday investors, enhancing protection in financial markets.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsLegal Securities and Exchange CommissionRetail Fraud Working GroupFraudInvestorsEnforcementFinancial CrimeGovernment
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Philadelphia Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Double Carjacking
Matthew Hill, 30, of Philadelphia, received a 12-year prison sentence for two carjackings in 2023. He used Facebook Marketplace to lure victims, then brandished a handgun during test drives before stealing their vehicles.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegal Matthew HillPhiladelphiaCarjackingFirearmFacebook MarketplaceFBI Violent Crimes Task ForceViolent CrimeFBI
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ICE Demands Virginia Not Release Alleged Rapist, Citing Sanctuary Policies
ICE urges Virginia officials not to release Juan Arevalo Mendez, an illegal alien charged with rape and abduction, highlighting his extensive criminal history and criticizing the state's sanctuary policies.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsLegalSocial Issues Juan Arevalo MendezICEDHSFairfax CountyVirginiaAbigail SpanbergerImmigration EnforcementU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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FTC Sends Over $2.7 Million to Consumers Harmed by Handy Technologies
The FTC is distributing over $2.7 million to consumers harmed by Handy Technologies' deceptive claims about worker earnings on its gig economy platform, providing restitution to those impacted.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborLegalSocial Issues Federal Trade CommissionHandy TechnologiesConsumer ProtectionGig EconomyDeceptive ClaimsWorker EarningsRestitution
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California's Expanded Film & TV Tax Credit Program Projects $6.6 Billion Economic Boost
California's expanded Film & TV Tax Credit program is set to generate $6.6 billion in economic impact and nearly 35,000 jobs in its first year, attracting major projects like "DONKEY" and "Hexed" and boosting independent and animated productions.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessMediaState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborFilm and TV CaliforniaFilm & Television Tax CreditEconomic ImpactFilm ProductionAnimationJobsGovernor Gavin NewsomCalifornia Governors Office
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Governor Sherrill to Address Energy Bills and Storm Impact on July 7
Governor Sherrill's July 7 schedule includes signing energy bills in Woodstown, meeting Camden firefighters after storms, and visiting a BJ's Wholesale Club in Oakhurst to assess storm impact and recovery efforts.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWeatherState GovernmentsEnergyGeneral WeatherSocial Issues Governor SherrillNew JerseyEnergy BillsStormsCamden Fire DepartmentWoodstownOakhurstOffice of New Jersey Governor
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Georgia Man Sentenced to Over 4 Years for Sampson County Identity Theft and Wire Fraud
Roderick Michael Bates received over four years in federal prison for identity theft and wire fraud. He used fake IDs to fraudulently purchase over $65,000 in farm equipment from a Sampson County business, shipping items out of state before his arrest.
Law EnforcementBusinessPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentEconomy Roderick Michael BatesSampson CountyNorth CarolinaIdentity TheftWire FraudFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)Farm EquipmentFBI
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TCEQ to Address New Utility District, Major Wastewater Permits, and Extensive Enforcement Actions
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will convene to consider a new utility district, multiple wastewater permits, and over 30 enforcement actions for environmental violations across the state.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsEnvironmentLegalEnergyGeneral Politics Texas Commission on Environmental QualityEnvironmental RegulationWastewater TreatmentAir QualityWater DistrictsEnforcementTexas
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Tiny Desk Contest Tour Continues Across U.S., Featuring New Talent and Local Showcases
NPR's Tiny Desk Contest tour continues with upcoming shows in Boston, New York, and D.C., following a successful Minneapolis stop. Local NPR stations also host showcases, celebrating diverse musical talent nationwide.
EntertainmentMediaMusicSocial Issues Tiny Desk ContestMusic TourLive MusicNPRBostonMinneapolisEmerging Artists
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Robeson County Man Pleads Guilty to $170,000 COVID Loan Fraud
Phillip Collins, 47, of Robeson County, pleaded guilty to wire fraud, admitting to stealing over $170,000 from federal COVID-19 relief programs through false loan applications. He faces significant prison time and fines.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborLegal Phillip CollinsRobeson CountyCOVID-19 FraudWire FraudGuilty PleaFinancial FraudFBI
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Media Monitor: Marine Corps Information Warfare Plan, Ondas Acquisition, and Army Drone Production
Breaking Defense reports on the Marine Corps' new information warfare strategy, Ondas' $876 million acquisition of DYZNE and its AI plans with Palantir, and Tobyhanna Depot's increased drone component production for the Army.
Science & TechnologyBusinessConflictMilitaryArtificial IntelligenceComputers and InternetEconomyFederal Government Marine CorpsInformation WarfareOndasDYZNEPalantirDrone ProductionTobyhanna DepotBreaking DefenseBreaking Defence
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Nebraska DHHS Utilizes Health Alert Network for Public Health Communication
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services utilizes its Health Alert Network to disseminate critical public health information and prevention guidelines to healthcare providers and facilities across the state, ensuring coordinated emergency preparedness.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceState GovernmentsEducationSocial Issues NebraskaHealth Alert NetworkPublic HealthNDHHSEmergency PreparednessHealthcare ProvidersCommunicationNebraska Department of Health and Human Services
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Library of Congress National Book Festival Announces 2026 Return with Expanded Programming
The 2026 Library of Congress National Book Festival returns August 22 in Washington, D.C., featuring over 80 authors and expanded programming. Celebrating America 250, the festival offers diverse storytelling, music, film, and American folklife, highlighting the Library's vast collections.
MediaEntertainmentPolitics and GovernmentDigital and Print PublishingFilm and TVEducationFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Library of CongressNational Book FestivalAmerica 250Washington, D.C.AuthorsLiterary FestivalCultural EventU.S. Library of Congress
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Three MS-13 Members Convicted of Nine Murders, Kidnapping, and Racketeering in Federal Trial
Three illegal alien MS-13 members, Jose Luis Reynaldo Reyes-Castillo, David Arturo Perez-Manchame, and Joel Vargas-Escobar, were convicted in federal court for nine murders, kidnapping, and racketeering charges following a Homeland Security Task Force investigation.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues MS-13RacketeeringMurderKidnappingLas VegasHomeland Security Task ForceFBI
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SEC Chairman Atkins Issues Statement on 2026 Regulatory Agenda
SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins has released a statement detailing the 2026 Regulatory Agenda. The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the new information is now available to the public.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentUSA SECPaul S. AtkinsRegulatory AgendaSecurities and Exchange CommissionStatementGovernmentFinance
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Registered Sex Offender Pleads Guilty to Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges in Las Vegas
Daniel Roy Saringo, a registered sex offender, pleaded guilty in Las Vegas to distributing and possessing child sexual abuse material. He faces up to 40 years in prison, with sentencing set for October 2026, as part of federal efforts against child exploitation.
Daniel Roy SaringoLas VegasChild Sexual Abuse MaterialFBIOperation Relentless JusticeProject Safe ChildhoodCrime
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OCC Opens Registration for July and August 2026 Community Bank Workshops
The OCC is registering participants for its July and August 2026 in-person workshops. These examiner-led sessions offer practical training for board directors and senior management of national community banks and federal savings associations on critical banking challenges.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentBankingFederal GovernmentEconomyEducation Office of the Comptroller of the CurrencyCommunity BanksBank DirectorsWorkshopsRisk ManagementFinancial ServicesOffice of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
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Afghan National Sentenced for Illegal Firearm Possession in Arizona
Syed Haider Najib, an Afghan national illegally in the U.S., received a 22-month prison sentence in Phoenix for possessing an AR15-style rifle and ammunition, discovered by federal agents.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Syed Haider NajibPhoenixArizonaFirearm PossessionIllegal ImmigrationSentencingFBI