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Mississippi Man Sentenced for Fentanyl Conspiracy After Mail Interception
Medford Delon Eiland received 51 months in federal prison for fentanyl conspiracy after 500 capsules, disguised as Percocet, were intercepted in a suspicious mail parcel by the Homeland Security Task Force.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Medford Delon EilandFentanylDrug TraffickingHomeland Security Task ForceMississippiFederal PrisonFBI
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Media Monitor: NPR Code Switch Reports on Obama Center Controversy, DACA Limbo
NPR Code Switch is reporting on the upcoming Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, highlighting resident concerns over gentrification and class divisions. It also covers the legal uncertainty for DACA recipients under the Trump administration.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessMediaGeneral PoliticsEconomySocial IssuesEducationLegal Obama Presidential CenterChicago South SideGentrificationBarack ObamaImmigrationDACADonald TrumpNPR Code Switch
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Media Monitor: Senate Funds Immigration Agencies, Rejects Amendments on Trump's Potential Jan. 6 Fund
The Washington Post reports the Senate voted to fund immigration agencies for the remainder of President Donald Trump's term, rejecting amendments aimed at preventing a fund some feared could compensate Jan. 6 attackers.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressElectionSocial Issues Donald TrumpSenateImmigration AgenciesCapitol AttackLegislationPoliticsGovernmentThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Senate Approves $70 Billion for ICE, Border Patrol
USA TODAY reports the U.S. Senate has backed a $70 billion funding measure for ICE and Border Patrol, which will now move to the House for final approval.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressLaw Enforcement US SenateICEBorder PatrolFundingLegislationHouse of RepresentativesGovernmentUSA TODAY
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Media Monitor: WSJ Reports on Bolton Plea Deal, NY Redistricting, Supreme Court Rulings, and International Sanctions
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is reporting on the Justice Department's pursuit of prison time for John Bolton, New York's 2028 redistricting efforts, and recent Supreme Court decisions.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldEntertainmentGeneral PoliticsEconomyMiddle EastArtificial IntelligenceLegal John BoltonClassified InformationNew YorkRedistrictingSupreme CourtIranSmall BusinessWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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Former Greenwood Policeman Sentenced to 7.5 Years for Drug Conspiracy
Former Greenwood Police officer Jamario Sanford received a 7.5-year federal prison sentence for drug conspiracy. He took bribes while on duty, betraying public trust. This conviction highlights law enforcement's commitment to justice.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Jamario SanfordGreenwood Police DepartmentDrug ConspiracyFederal PrisonMississippiFBILaw Enforcement Corruption
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Three Charged in Interstate Kidnapping and Ransom Scheme
Three individuals face federal charges for an interstate kidnapping, allegedly transporting a victim from New Hampshire to Vermont, holding her for ransom, and subjecting her to torture.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentState Governments Interstate KidnappingRansomNew HampshireVermontFederal ChargesFBIConspiracy
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Media Monitor: Dartmouth News Highlights Spring Term, Bosworth Awards, and Fertility Risks
Dartmouth News Today highlights spring term events, including four undergraduates receiving Bosworth Awards for international affairs engagement and a discussion with Professor Ugis Gruntmanis on fertility risks from testosterone therapy.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentEducationGeneral PoliticsMedical ScienceSocial Issues DartmouthBosworth AwardsDickey CenterInternational AffairsTestosterone TherapyUgis GruntmanisFertilityDartmouth News Today
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Oahu Man Charged with Threatening Michigan Governor and State Capitol
Ronald Saville, 48, of Honolulu, faces charges for threatening Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the State Capitol. He allegedly sent emails and told the FBI he planned to kill the governor due to her political affiliation.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsLegal Ronald SavilleMichiganGretchen WhitmerThreatsFBIHonoluluDomestic Terrorism
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Aspiration Partners Co-Founder Sentenced to 14 Years for $248M Investor and Lender Fraud
Joseph Sanberg, co-founder of Aspiration Partners, received a 14-year prison sentence for a $248 million scheme. He defrauded investors and lenders through fake clients, sham payments, and falsified financial documents.
BusinessLaw EnforcementEconomyLegalFinancial MarketsFederal Government Joseph SanbergAspiration PartnersWire FraudFinancial CrimeInvestor FraudLender FraudCaliforniaFBI
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Penn Researchers Turn Food Waste into Biodegradable Building Materials
Penn's DumoLab is transforming food waste into biodegradable building materials like insulation and moss-growing shingles. This innovative approach tackles climate degradation, offering sustainable, aesthetically pleasing solutions for urban resilience and a future where scraps become structures.
Science & TechnologyMediaEnvironmentClimate ChangeEducationSocial IssuesDigital and Print Publishing University of PennsylvaniaDumoLabFood WasteBiodegradable MaterialsBuilding MaterialsSustainabilityWaste Management
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Man Arrested for Threatening Cattaraugus County Detective
Layton Love, 46, faces federal charges for allegedly sending death threats to a Cattaraugus County Sheriff's detective. He was arrested in Pennsylvania and is held pending a detention hearing.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegal Layton LoveCattaraugus CountyFBIThreatArrestInterstate CommunicationEldred PA
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Casino Owner Andy Sanborn Charged with Misusing CARES Act Funds
Concord Casino owner Andy Sanborn faces charges for allegedly misusing over $250,000 in federal CARES Act EIDL funds, diverting them for personal expenses like a Porsche instead of business working capital.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentEconomyLegal Andy SanbornConcord CasinoCARES ActTheft of Government FundsEconomic Injury Disaster LoanNew HampshireFraudFBI
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Newark Man Pleads Guilty to Assault Rifle Carjacking and Drug Offenses
An Essex County man admitted to a 2020 armed carjacking in Irvington, using an assault rifle, and possessing drugs and guns. His sentencing is scheduled for October 14, 2026.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegalSocial Issues Quadir WhiteheadNewarkEssex CountyCarjackingFirearmsNarcoticsViolent CrimeFBI
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Massachusetts Man Sentenced for Saco Drug-Related Drive-By Shooting
A Massachusetts man received a 10-year prison sentence for a 2024 Saco drive-by shooting linked to drug territory. The incident involved a firearm discharge, a car crash, and co-defendants awaiting sentencing.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesEducation Jason Johnson-RiveraSacoMaineDrug TraffickingFirearm DischargeSentencingProject Safe NeighborhoodsFBI
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Peabody Man Pleads Guilty to $125,000 COVID-19 Relief Fraud
Jonathan Carpenter, a Peabody resident, admitted guilt to stealing $125,000 in COVID-19 relief funds. He fraudulently obtained an Economic Injury Disaster Loan for a non-existent business, facing sentencing in September 2026.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalEconomySocial Issues Jonathan CarpenterPeabodyCOVID-19 Relief FraudEconomic Injury Disaster LoanTheft of Government MoneySmall Business AdministrationMassachusettsFBI
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Media Monitor: Texas Softball Secures Back-to-Back WCWS Titles
USA TODAY reports the Texas softball team swept Texas Tech, clinching consecutive Women's College World Series championships.
SportEducation TexasSoftballWCWSChampionshipTexas TechLonghornsCollege SportsUSA TODAY
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Kīlauea Summit Vegetation Devastated by Volcanic Plumes and Kona Winds
Kīlauea's summit vegetation has suffered severe defoliation from volcanic gases and tephra, intensified by Kona winds from January to April 2026. The unique weather patterns pushed hazardous plumes northward, impacting Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, though signs of recovery are now visible.
Science & TechnologyEnvironmentWeatherFederal GovernmentGeneral WeatherEducation KīlaueaVolcanoHawaiʻi Volcanoes National ParkSulfur DioxideTephraKona WindsʻŌhiʻa LehuaU.S. Geological Survey
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Leader of Fentanyl Trafficking Ring Sentenced to Nearly 20 Years in Prison
Thomas Padovano, a leader of a drug trafficking organization, received a 234-month prison sentence for distributing fentanyl analogues and laundering over $300,000 in drug proceeds in New Jersey.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementHealthFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegalSocial Issues Drug TraffickingFentanylMoney LaunderingNewarkNew JerseyThomas PadovanoFBI
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Former Newark Deputy Mayor Sentenced to Prison for Bribery Scheme
Carmelo Garcia, former Newark Deputy Mayor, received a 12-month prison sentence for a bribery scheme involving real estate development. He accepted cash and jewelry from business owners in exchange for official influence.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentLegalEconomy Carmelo GarciaNewarkBriberyPublic CorruptionReal EstateSentencingFBI
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Trinitarios Gang Leader Pleads Guilty to Racketeering, Murders in Boston
Luis Jeffrey Santana, a leader of the Trinitarios gang's Manchester Chapter, pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy in Boston. He admitted involvement in two murders and two attempted murders, part of a major federal investigation into the violent criminal enterprise.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Luis Jeffrey SantanaTrinitariosRacketeering ConspiracyBostonSalem, Mass.Operation Paper MachetesViolent CrimeFBI
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Second Suspect Charged in Massachusetts Armed Bank Robberies
A West Yarmouth man, Angel Gonzalez, faces armed bank robbery charges for two incidents in Massachusetts on April 28, 2026. He allegedly brandished a firearm and threatened employees, with a co-defendant also charged.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsBanking Angel GonzalezArmed Bank RobberyBostonMassachusettsFBISantander BankTD Bank
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UK Citizen Sentenced for Illegal Entry into Maine
A UK citizen received time served for illegally entering the U.S. from Quebec into Maine. Apprehended after passersby reported him, his case is part of "Operation Take Back America" against illegal immigration.
USAUnited KingdomCanadaLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Ibrahim Ayyub KhanIllegal ImmigrationMaineU.S. Border PatrolU.S. Customs and Border ProtectionOperation Take Back AmericaSentencingFBI
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Mayor Bass Engages National Mayors, Launches Youth Golf Initiative
Mayor Karen Bass will address the U.S. Conference of Mayors and launched "Golf FORE Her," a program offering free golf clinics for girls at L.A. City courses through the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open, promoting youth sports.
Politics and GovernmentSportGeneral PoliticsEducationSocial Issues Karen BassLos AngelesU.S. Conference of MayorsGolf FORE HerGolf ClinicsYouth Sports2026 U.S. Women's OpenLA Mayors Office
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Eight Sentenced to Prison in Burlington County Wiretap Investigation for Fentanyl, Cocaine, and Firearms Trafficking
Eight individuals in Burlington County, New Jersey, received prison sentences for fentanyl, cocaine, and firearms trafficking following a federal wiretap investigation. Mansfield Johnson was sentenced to 225 months for his leading role.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues FentanylCocaineFirearms TraffickingBurlington CountyMansfield JohnsonWiretap InvestigationNew JerseyFBI
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Media Monitor: House Passes Ukraine Aid Bill
The Washington Post reports the House passed over $8 billion in Ukraine aid, marking the most robust package in a year with bipartisan support despite GOP leadership objections.
Politics and GovernmentConflictWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyMilitary UkraineHouseAidRussiaInvasionBipartisan SupportThe Washington Post
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Governor Newsom Announces Key Appointments to State Positions
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced several key appointments, including a new Warden for Corcoran State Prison, a Deputy Director for the California State Lottery, and reappointments to various state committees and boards.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementHealthState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsLegalEmployment and Labor CaliforniaGavin NewsomAppointmentsCorcoran State PrisonCalifornia State LotteryCollateral Recovery Disciplinary Review CommitteeCalifornia Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and GeologistsCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom
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Media Monitor: House Passes Bill Cutting WIC Funding
The Washington Post reports the House passed legislation to cut $141 million from WIC fruit and vegetable benefits, impacting 5.4 million individuals. The Senate has not yet considered the bill.
Politics and GovernmentHealthGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressSocial Issues WICHouse of RepresentativesLegislationFood aidNutrition programFunding cutsCenter on Budget and Policy PrioritiesThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Google to Release Millions of Male Mosquitoes
USA TODAY is reporting that Google plans to release millions of male mosquitoes in certain states, assuring the public these insects do not bite humans.
Science & TechnologyHealthMedical ScienceComputers and InternetEnvironment GoogleMosquitoesInsect releasePublic healthTechnologyScienceUSA TODAY
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NOAA Forecasts Potential Solar Flares and Severe Geomagnetic Storm
A joint NOAA/USAF report forecasts low solar activity with potential M- and X-class flares. Geomagnetic fields are expected to escalate to severe storm levels on June 5th, then subside.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentAstronomy and Space NOAAUSAFSolar ActivityGeomagnetic StormSpace WeatherSunspotsSolar Flares