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George Mason University to Host Virginia State Climate Office, Celebrates Mason Korea Graduates
George Mason University will host the Virginia State Climate Office starting July 2026, providing climate expertise. The university also celebrated 116 graduates at Mason Korea's Spring 2026 Commencement.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyEducationState GovernmentsEnvironmentClimate ChangeArtificial IntelligenceSocial Issues George Mason UniversityVirginia State Climate OfficeMason KoreaGraduationClimateVirginiaGeorge Mason University NewsFairfax CountyReston
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Los Angeles Director Sentenced for $11 Million Production Fraud
Los Angeles director Carl Erik Rinsch received a 30-month prison sentence for an $11 million production fraud. He diverted funds meant for his "White Horse" TV show to personal stock and crypto bets, and luxury items.
Law EnforcementBusinessMediaPolitics and GovernmentLegalFinancial MarketsFederal GovernmentFilm and TV Carl Erik RinschFinancial FraudWhite HorseLos AngelesNew YorkSentencingCybercrimeFBI
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U.S. Attorney Recovers $19.5 Million from China-Based Stock Manipulation Schemes
Federal authorities have recovered over $19.5 million from two China-based pump-and-dump schemes involving Nasdaq-listed companies CTRL Group and Dreamland, protecting U.S. investors from market manipulation.
BusinessLaw EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsLegalFederal GovernmentAsia FBIJay ClaytonTerence G. ReillyPump-and-dumpStock manipulationNasdaqFinancial fraud
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MS-13 Member Sentenced to 35 Years for Queens Subway Murder
An MS-13 gang member received a 35-year prison sentence for a 2019 subway platform murder in Queens, marking the fifth conviction in the case and underscoring ongoing efforts against gang violence.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues MS-13Victor LopezQueensSubwayMurderRacketeeringGang ViolenceFBI
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Media Monitor: WSJ Editorial Board Critiques Smithsonian, Reports on Trump's Foreign Policy and Domestic Issues
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board offers its take on the Smithsonian, President Trump's foreign policy on Iran and Ukraine, and domestic issues like housing and socialism.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldConflictGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyMiddle EastEuropeSocial Issues SmithsonianDonald TrumpIranUkraineHousing PolicySocialismU.S. PoliticsWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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Media Monitor: US Microreactors Achieve Criticality Milestone by July 4 Deadline
MIT Technology Review reports four microreactors met a Trump administration goal by July 4, reaching criticality, a key step for emerging nuclear power technologies, though significant challenges remain for electricity production.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyEnvironmentGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyEnergy MicroreactorsNuclear PowerCriticalityTrump AdministrationUS Department of EnergyNuclear Regulatory CommissionEnergy TechnologyMIT Technology ReviewMITsciencetechnology
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Former NYC Mayoral Chief-Of-Staff and Three Others Charged in Migrant Shelter Bribery Scheme
Former NYC Mayoral Chief-Of-Staff Frank Carone, his brother, and two others face federal charges for allegedly exploiting the migrant crisis to secure a multi-million dollar shelter contract through bribery, tax fraud, and obstruction of justice.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalSocial Issues Frank CaroneNew York CityBriberyMigrant CrisisPublic CorruptionTax EvasionObstruction of JusticeFBI
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Allen House Appoints Geisel Professor Diane Gilbert-Diamond as New House Professor
Dartmouth's Allen House welcomes Geisel professor Diane Gilbert-Diamond '98 as its new house professor. Her initial one-year term began on July 1, enhancing the residential college experience.
HealthBusinessMedical ScienceEducationSocial IssuesEmployment and Labor Dartmouth CollegeAllen HouseDiane Gilbert-DiamondGeisel School of MedicineHouse ProfessorHigher EducationAppointments
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Former NBA Players, Agent Charged in Extensive Sports Bribery and Illegal Betting Scheme
Former NBA players Malik Beasley and Edward Davis, along with a current agent and others, face charges for allegedly fixing NBA game performances for illegal betting profits. The scheme involved bribing Beasley to manipulate his stats for fraudulent wagers.
Law EnforcementSportPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal Government Malik BeasleyEdward DavisPaolo ZamoranoNBASports BriberyIllegal BettingFraudFBI
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Media Monitor: US, Iran Exchange Strikes; Casualties Reported
France 24 reports the U.S. and Iran exchanged strikes overnight, with the U.S. hitting 90 Iranian targets and Iran targeting Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain. Casualties and infrastructure damage are reported.
ConflictPolitics and GovernmentWorldMiddle EastMilitaryGeneral PoliticsTransportation IranMilitary StrikesDiplomacyStrait of HormuzCasualtiesFrance 24
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Long Island Pastor Sentenced to 210 Months for Child Sexual Exploitation
Long Island pastor Jose Saez, Jr. received a 210-month prison sentence for child sexual exploitation. He abused minors online and in person, leveraging his position of trust, as part of a federal crackdown on child predators.
Jose Saez Jr.Child ExploitationLong IslandPastorFBIProject Safe ChildhoodSexual Abuse
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Ben Franklin Bridge Celebrates 100 Years of Connecting Philadelphia and Camden
The Benjamin Franklin Bridge, a vital link between Philadelphia and Camden, commemorates its 100th anniversary this month. Its elegant design was shaped by University of Pennsylvania's Weitzman School of Design faculty, including Paul Philippe Cret.
Science & TechnologyHealthEducationArtificial IntelligenceMedical ScienceAstronomy and SpaceEnergyMusicTransportation Benjamin Franklin BridgePhiladelphiaCamdenDelaware River BridgeWeitzman School of DesignPaul Philippe CretArchitecture
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Latham Taxi Operators Charged in $660,000 Medicaid Fraud and Kickback Scheme
Three Latham Taxi operators and employees face federal charges for a $660,000 Medicaid fraud and kickback scheme. They allegedly billed for "ghost rides" and offered inducements to recipients.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentHealthBusinessFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegalEconomySocial Issues Muhammad ZishanMadiha JavedGhazali ShaikhLatham Taxi Inc.Medicaid FraudKickback SchemeAlbany, New YorkFBI
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Former Brooklyn Daycare Director Pleads Guilty to $2.75 Million Wire Fraud
Former Brooklyn daycare director Murielle Misczak pleaded guilty to wire fraud, stealing over $2.75 million in tuition payments. She spent funds on professional wrestling events, luxury goods, and personal travel, facing up to 20 years in prison.
Law EnforcementBusinessLegalEducationFederal Government Murielle MisczakWire FraudBrooklynDaycareTheftFBIProfessional Wrestling
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Latham Man Indicted on Child Pornography Charges
Latham, NY resident Ethan Rupeka, 22, faces charges of receipt and possession of child pornography following an indictment. The investigation involved NCMEC, NY State Police, and the FBI, highlighting efforts to combat child exploitation.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Ethan RupekaChild PornographyLatham, New YorkFBINew York State PoliceNCMECProject Safe Childhood
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Former NYPD Officer Sentenced to 90 Months for Bribery and Drug Trafficking
Andrew Nguyen, a former NYPD officer, received a 90-month prison sentence for bribery, narcotics distribution, and firearms offenses. He abused his position, accepting over $30,000 in bribes to aid a drug trafficking enterprise.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal Government Andrew NguyenNYPDBriberyNarcoticsFirearmsPrison SentenceSouthern District of New YorkFBI
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Governor Pillen Directs Nebraska State Agencies to Cut Spending
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has mandated state agencies to reduce spending. This move aims to protect income tax cuts and property tax relief after a $307 million increase in tax refunds in fiscal year 2026, addressing a state revenue gap.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomy Jim PillenNebraskaState SpendingBudget CutsTax ReliefGovernmentFiscal PolicyOffice of Nebraska Governor
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Former SPAC CEO Sentenced to Three Years for Securities Fraud
Former Trident Acquisitions Corp. CEO Vadim Komissarov received a three-year prison sentence for securities fraud. He defrauded investors in TDAC and Lottery.com Inc. through false revenue reporting and obstructed an SEC investigation, leading to a significant forfeiture.
BusinessLaw EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsLegalFederal Government Securities FraudSPACVadim KomissarovTrident Acquisitions Corp.Lottery.com Inc.Prison SentenceNew YorkFBI
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Bronx Man Sentenced to Over 33 Years for Kidnapping, Sex Crimes, and Child Pornography
Anthony Wallace received a 33-year prison sentence for kidnapping, sex crimes, and child pornography involving a minor. The Bronx man's conviction follows a jury trial and the victim's courageous escape.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentLaw EnforcementLegal Anthony WallaceBronxKidnappingSex CrimesChild PornographySentencingFBI
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Third Defendant Sentenced to 18 Months for Hacking Fantasy Sports Website
Nathan Austad received an 18-month prison sentence for his role in a credential stuffing attack on a fantasy sports and betting website, compromising 60,000 accounts and stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from users.
Law EnforcementBusinessScience & TechnologyLegalComputers and InternetFinancial Markets Nathan AustadCybercrimeCredential StuffingFantasy SportsFBISouthern District of New YorkPrison Sentence
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Governor Newsom to Announce Historic School Investments
California Governor Gavin Newsom will unveil historic investments for state schools, including support for students with disabilities, on July 9. The announcement, livestreamed from Yolo County, promises significant new funding for education.
Politics and GovernmentEducationState GovernmentsEconomyGeneral Politics Gavin NewsomCaliforniaSchool fundingStudents with disabilitiesYolo CountyInvestmentsCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom
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Two Men Charged in 2025 Bronx Murder-Robbery Scheme
Lenyn Toribio and Welfy Espinal are charged with interstate stalking and murder in the 2025 Bronx killing of Jeremy Ortega. The scheme involved GPS tracking and robbery of diamond jewelry.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Lenyn ToribioWelfy EspinalJeremy OrtegaBronxMurderInterstate StalkingFBI
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Mayor Bass Extends Fire Relief Efforts, Holds Town Hall for Boyle Heights Residents
Mayor Karen Bass is extending resources and holding a town hall for Boyle Heights residents affected by the Lineage warehouse fire. Mobile health clinics and a community resource center offer vital support, including health screenings, financial aid, and air purifiers.
Politics and GovernmentHealthGeneral PoliticsMedical ScienceSocial IssuesDisasters Mayor Karen BassLineage warehouse fireBoyle HeightsLos Angelesmobile health clinicscommunity resourcesEmergency Executive OrdersLA Mayors Office
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Florida Men Convicted in $18 Million Advance-Fee Loan Scheme
Joseph Malvasio and Gregg Marcus were convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy for an $18 million advance-fee scheme. They defrauded hundreds of victims by promising loans they never intended to provide, collecting upfront fees instead.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalFinancial Markets Wire FraudConspiracyAdvance-Fee SchemeJoseph MalvasioGregg MarcusSouthern District of New YorkLegal ProceedingsFBI
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Eight Charged in International Cargo Theft Conspiracy Worth $10 Million
Eight individuals face charges in an international cargo theft ring that allegedly stole over $10 million in goods. The sophisticated scheme involved diverting shipments and selling stolen merchandise on the black market.
Law EnforcementBusinessPolitics and GovernmentWorldFederal GovernmentEconomyTradeLegalTransportation Cargo TheftFBISouthern District of New YorkOrganized CrimeSupply ChainVagan GulianJames C. Barnacle Jr.
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Mayor Bass Hails Film and TV Tax Credit for $6.6 Billion Economic Boost and LA Job Creation
Mayor Karen Bass celebrates the expanded Film and TV Tax Credit, set to bring $6.6 billion to California and thousands of union jobs to LA. City initiatives and rising production signal a strong future for the entertainment industry.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEntertainmentGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborFilm and TV Karen BassFilm and TV Tax CreditLos AngelesEconomic ImpactEntertainment IndustryJob CreationFilm ProductionLA Mayors Office
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Media Monitor: Democrat Graham Platner Ends Maine Senate Campaign After Sexual Assault Allegation
The Washington Post is reporting that Democrat Graham Platner has ended his U.S. Senate campaign in Maine following a sexual assault accusation, leaving party leaders to find a replacement by July 27.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyElectionLegalState Governments Graham PlatnerU.S. SenateMaineSexual AssaultCampaignSusan CollinsMidterm ElectionsThe Washington Post
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Governor Newsom Appoints Six to State Boards
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced six new appointments, including Amy Tong to the Scholarshare Investment Board and five individuals to the California Library Services Board, filling key roles without compensation or Senate confirmation.
Politics and GovernmentState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsEducationSocial Issues Gavin NewsomCaliforniaAppointmentsScholarshare Investment BoardCalifornia Library Services BoardAmy TongPublic ServiceCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom
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Media Monitor: Boomers' Wealth Transfer to Favor the Already Rich
The Washington Post reports that the historic Great Wealth Transfer, involving Baby Boomers' wealth, is primarily expected to benefit those who are already rich, marking the largest passage of generational wealth.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesEconomyFinancial MarketsGeneral Politics Great Wealth TransferInheritancesGenerational WealthBaby BoomersWealth DistributionEconomicsAffluentThe Washington Post
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Governor Newsom Signs 'Fair Share' Act to Protect California Healthcare
Governor Newsom signed the Fair Share from Big Corporations Act (SB 177) to protect Medi-Cal and ensure large companies contribute to employee health costs, preventing taxpayers from bearing the burden. This move counters federal cuts and supports working families.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthState GovernmentsFederal GovernmentEconomyMedical ScienceGeneral Politics CaliforniaGovernor Gavin NewsomMedi-CalHealthcareCorporate ResponsibilityLegislationSB 177California Governors Office