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Carlsbad Man Indicted on Federal Hate Crime Charge for Synagogue Assault
A Carlsbad man faces a federal hate crime charge for allegedly assaulting a Jewish man near a Los Angeles synagogue during a protest. Instagram posts reportedly show the suspect admitting to the attack.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesLegalMiddle East Zaid GitesataniCarlsbadPico-RobertsonHate CrimeAssaultFBISynagogue
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Candidate for NYC Public Advocate Charged with $1 Million Wire Fraud
Angela Aquino, a 2025 NYC Public Advocate candidate, faces wire fraud charges for allegedly attempting to defraud the city's campaign finance system of $1 million in public matching funds through a scheme involving inflated deposits and falsified records.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsElectionLegalEconomy Angela AquinoWire FraudNew York CityCampaign FinancePublic AdvocateFBIGovernment
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FDA Announces Serious Recall of React Health VOCSN V+Pro Ventilators
The FDA announced a serious recall of React Health VOCSN V+Pro Ventilators due to a manufacturing defect causing potential oxygen leaks. This could lead to reduced oxygen delivery, increased fire risk, and serious patient harm or death.
HealthBusinessPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues React HealthVOCSN V+Pro VentilatorsVentilator RecallFDAOxygen LeakMedical DevicesProduct RecallFood RecallsDrugs
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Senate Proposes May 2026 as "Renewable Fuels Month"
The U.S. Senate introduced a resolution to designate May 2026 as "Renewable Fuels Month." This aims to recognize renewable fuels' role in lowering prices, reducing foreign reliance, supporting rural communities, and cutting carbon impacts.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEnvironmentGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressEconomyEnergyClimate Change Renewable Fuels MonthU.S. SenateS.Res.747Renewable fuelsEnergy policyRural communitiesCarbon impactsU.S. Library of Congress
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Man Pleads Guilty to Ramming Vehicle into Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters
Dan Sohail pleaded guilty to damaging the Chabad-Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn by repeatedly ramming his vehicle into its entrance during a religious gathering. Authorities condemned the targeted attack on religious liberty, emphasizing accountability for violence against Jewish institutions.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesLegalFederal Government Dan SohailChabad-LubavitchBrooklynReligious Property DamageGuilty PleaJewish InstitutionsViolent CrimeFBI
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Nebraska State Parks Offer Memorial Day Fun, Announce Upcoming Seasons and Improvements
Nebraska Game and Parks invites residents to enjoy Memorial Day weekend at state parks with expanded amenities and camping. The release also highlights the upcoming archery paddlefish season and angler access improvements at Holmes Lake.
Politics and GovernmentSportUSAState GovernmentsEnvironmentEducationSocial Issues NebraskaState ParksMemorial DayCampingFishingPaddlefishOutdoor RecreationNebraska Game and Parks
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Media Monitor: Post Reports on Democratic Autopsy, Health Study, Trump and Late-Night Hosts
The Washington Post reports a Democratic autopsy blames the White House for Harris's 2024 loss, a link between marathons and colon cancer, and late-night hosts mocking Donald J Trump more. It also covers allies eyeing Trump's $1.8 billion fund.
Politics and GovernmentHealthMediaBusinessGeneral PoliticsElectionDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyMedical ScienceFilm and TV Kamala Harris2024 ElectionColon CancerMarathonsDonald J TrumpPolitical FundingThe Washington Post
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Guatemalan National Sentenced for Interstate Child Sexual Abuse
A Guatemalan national unlawfully residing in Oregon received a 30-month federal prison sentence for sexually abusing a minor. Leonias Juber Ramos-Garcia traveled across state lines for the abuse, pleading guilty to illicit sexual conduct.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Leonias Juber Ramos-GarciaChild Sexual AbuseFederal PrisonOregonWashingtonProject Safe ChildhoodHomeland Security InvestigationsFBI
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California Launches SUN Bucks to Combat Child Hunger This Summer
California introduces SUN Bucks for Summer 2026, providing $120 per eligible child to combat food insecurity during school breaks. The program aims to ensure children have access to nutritious meals when free school meals are unavailable.
Politics and GovernmentHealthEducationGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomySocial Issues CaliforniaSUN BucksChild Food InsecuritySummer MealsEBTGovernor Gavin NewsomCDSSCalifornia Governors Office
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Fresno Man Sentenced to Nearly 10 Years for Felon in Possession of Firearm Linked to Shooting
Fresno's Randall McBride received a nearly 10-year prison sentence for illegal firearm possession. The weapon was linked to a 2024 shooting incident, and McBride, a convicted felon, was prohibited from owning firearms.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Randall McBrideFresnoFirearm PossessionSentencingFBIFresno Police DepartmentOperation Take Back America
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Former Oklahoma Bank CEO Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud
Former First National Bank of Lindsay CEO Danny Seibel pleaded guilty to bank fraud, admitting to issuing bad loans and manipulating records. He faces up to 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
Law EnforcementBusinessPolitics and GovernmentBankingLegalFederal GovernmentEconomy Danny SeibelBank FraudFirst National Bank of LindsayOklahomaFDIC-OIGFBIFinancial Crime
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SEC and NFA Sign MOU to Boost Regulatory Coordination
The SEC and NFA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation, coordination, and information sharing. This agreement aims to harmonize regulatory efforts and improve oversight in areas of common interest, benefiting market participants.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsFederal GovernmentLegal Securities and Exchange CommissionNational Futures AssociationMemorandum of UnderstandingRegulatory CoordinationInformation SharingFinancial Regulation
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Governor Newsom Expands CalHeatScore Access with New API for Extreme Heat Safety
California Governor Gavin Newsom introduces a new API for CalHeatScore, providing real-time heat risk data to developers and agencies. This enhances public safety and emergency planning, crucial as extreme heat remains the leading weather-related cause of death.
Politics and GovernmentHealthScience & TechnologyWeatherState GovernmentsClimate ChangeMedical ScienceComputers and InternetSocial IssuesEducation CaliforniaExtreme HeatCalHeatScoreAPIPublic SafetyGovernor Gavin NewsomEnvironmental HealthCalifornia Governors Office
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Governor Newsom Boosts Heat Safety with Expanded CalHeatScore Data Access
Governor Newsom expands CalHeatScore with a new API, providing live, ZIP-code level heat risk data to developers and agencies. This critical tool aims to protect Californians from extreme heat, the nation's leading weather-related killer.
Politics and GovernmentHealthScience & TechnologyState GovernmentsMedical ScienceComputers and InternetClimate ChangeSocial Issues CaliforniaExtreme HeatCalHeatScorePublic HealthAPIWeather SafetyGovernor Gavin NewsomCalifornia Governors Office
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Media Monitor: U.S. military bears brunt of Israel's missile defense
The Washington Post is reporting that the U.S. military expended more advanced interceptors to protect Israel than Israeli forces did amid hostilities with Iran, according to Defense Department data.
ConflictPolitics and GovernmentWorldMilitaryFederal GovernmentMiddle East IsraelIranMissile DefenseHostilitiesDefense DepartmentThe Washington Post
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Jamestown Woman Sentenced for Assaulting Federal Officer
Jamestown woman Alyssa Sheldon received one year of probation for assaulting a federal officer during an attempted escape in 2022. The sentencing, announced by U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo, highlights efforts by the Homeland Security Task Force in Western New York.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Alyssa SheldonFederal OfficerSentencingProbationJamestown, NYHomeland Security Task ForceCrimeFBI
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Michigan Home Health Owner Convicted in $1.6M Medicare Fraud and Kickback Scheme
A Michigan home health agency owner has been convicted of a $1.6 million Medicare fraud and kickback scheme. Ruby Scott bribed a hospital nurse for patient data and submitted false claims, leading to significant losses for Medicare.
Law EnforcementBusinessHealthPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentEconomySocial Issues Ruby ScottMedicare fraudKickback schemeDelta Home Health CareFarmington HillsFBI DetroitHealth Care FraudFBI
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Vacaville Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Methamphetamine and Firearm Offenses
A Vacaville man received a 15-year prison sentence for drug trafficking and firearm possession. James Cargill was arrested twice in 2025 with methamphetamine and a loaded pistol, leading to his conviction as part of Operation Take Back America.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues James CargillVacavilleSacramentoMethamphetamineFirearmDrug TraffickingOperation Take Back AmericaFBI
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New Boston Woman Pleads Guilty in $4.6 Million Child Modeling Fraud
A New Boston woman pleaded guilty to wire fraud in a $4.6 million child modeling scheme, defrauding a family and using funds for gambling. She faces up to 20 years in prison.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentLegalEconomy Chanise CoyneChild ModelingFraud SchemeWire FraudDetroitGamblingFederal Bureau of InvestigationFBI
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FTC Orders Cox Media Group, Firms to Pay $930,000 for Deceptive AI Marketing Claims
The FTC has ordered Cox Media Group and two firms to pay $930,000 for deceiving customers. They falsely claimed an AI service used smart device conversations for targeted ads, despite no consumer opt-in.
BusinessLaw EnforcementScience & TechnologyEconomyComputers and InternetLegalSocial IssuesDigital and Print Publishing Federal Trade CommissionCox Media GroupAI-powered marketingDeceptive practicesConsumer privacySettlementAdvertising
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Three Members of International Organization Sentenced in $2 Billion Telemedicine Fraud
Three members of a Moscow-based criminal organization received lengthy prison sentences for a $2 billion telemedicine healthcare fraud scheme, defrauding private insurers nationwide through fake prescriptions and ghost visits.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalEconomySocial Issues Healthcare FraudTelemedicineInternational CrimeSentencingBrooklynFBIMoscow
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Ohio Leaders Honor Fallen Service Members at Wreath-Laying Ceremony
Governor DeWine, First Lady DeWine, and Lt. Governor Tressel joined Gold Star families at the Ohio Statehouse to honor Ohio service members, including Sgt. David Kreuter and three Air National Guard members, who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Politics and GovernmentConflictUSAGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsMilitary OhioGovernor Mike DeWineLt. Governor Jim TresselGold Star FamiliesWreath-Laying CeremonyVeteransOhio StatehouseOhio Governors Office
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Mexican National Pleads Guilty to Aiding Designated Foreign Terrorist Cartel
Mexican national Jose C. Valencia-Soriano pleaded guilty to supporting Cárteles Unidos, a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization. He distributed methamphetamine in the U.S. to fund the cartel's weapons and fighters, facing up to 20 years in prison.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentConflictUSAMexico Jose C. Valencia-SorianoCárteles UnidosForeign Terrorist OrganizationDrug TraffickingKansas City, MissouriMethamphetamineHomeland Security Task ForceFBI
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Morristown Man Pleads Guilty to Multi-Million Dollar Small Business Debt Relief Fraud
Morristown's Mark Csantaveri, 53, pled guilty to wire fraud, admitting to a scheme that swindled small businesses out of $3.7 million through fake debt relief services, diverting funds for personal use, including gambling. Sentencing is set for September 29, 2026.
Law EnforcementBusinessLegalEconomyFederal Government Mark CsantaveriWire FraudDebt Relief SchemeSmall BusinessesMorristown, New JerseyFinancial FraudGamblingFBI
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California Launches SUN Bucks Program to Combat Summer Childhood Hunger
California's SUN Bucks program will provide $120 per eligible child this summer to fight food insecurity. Over 3.5 million children are expected to benefit, ensuring access to nutritious food during school breaks.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsEconomySocial IssuesEducationLegal SUN BucksCaliforniaFood InsecurityChildhood HungerSummer MealsEBTGavin NewsomCalifornia Governors Office
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San Juan Woman Indicted for Lying to the FBI
A San Juan woman, Joely Rodríguez-Villega, 28, faces up to five years in prison after being indicted and arrested for allegedly lying to FBI agents about her whereabouts on March 29, 2024.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegal Joely Rodríguez-VillegaSan JuanFBIFalse StatementsIndictmentPuerto RicoFederal Law
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U.S. Census Bureau Releases New Data on Business AI Adoption
The U.S. Census Bureau has released new data from its Business Trends and Outlook Survey, detailing how businesses are adopting and utilizing artificial intelligence across various industries, geographies, and firm sizes, offering insights into AI's impact on work.
BusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentEconomyArtificial IntelligenceFederal GovernmentEmployment and Labor U.S. Census BureauBusiness Trends and Outlook SurveyAI adoptioneconomic databusiness conditions
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Homeland Security Task Force Secures Indictments, Pleas, and Sentencings in Puerto Rico
The Homeland Security Task Force in Puerto Rico announced a week of federal prosecutions, securing indictments, guilty pleas, and sentencings for drug trafficking, illegal re-entry, and firearms offenses.
Law EnforcementWorldFederal GovernmentLegalLatin AmericaSocial Issues Homeland Security Task ForcePuerto RicoDrug TraffickingCocaineIllegal ImmigrationFirearms OffensesTransnational Criminal OrganizationsFBI
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Governor Sanders Allocates Over $3.1 Million for Arkansas Water Infrastructure Projects
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced over $3.1 million for water and wastewater projects benefiting four Arkansas communities and more than 11,000 residents. This funding supports critical infrastructure improvements and aligns with the state's economic growth initiatives.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthState GovernmentsEconomyEnvironmentAgriculture Sarah Huckabee SandersArkansasWater InfrastructureWastewater ProjectsEconomic DevelopmentFundingArkansas Water PlanArkansas Governor
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Connecticut State Parks Kick Off Summer Season, Highlight America's 250th Anniversary
Governor Lamont and DEEP invite residents and visitors to explore Connecticut's state parks this summer, highlighting historic sites, ongoing investments, and enhanced accessibility as the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEducationGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEnvironment ConnecticutState ParksOutdoor RecreationAmerica's 250thGovernor Ned LamontDEEPTourismConnecticut Governors Office