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Illegal Alien Sentenced Six Years for Trafficking Fentanyl, Cocaine in Seattle
A Mexican national received a six-year prison sentence for trafficking fentanyl and cocaine to Seattle's vulnerable populations, including homeless encampments and the Chinatown-International District, while living a luxury lifestyle.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentHealthFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegalLatin America Giovanni Antonio Garduno GarciaSeattleDrug TraffickingFentanylCocaineHomelessFirearmsHomeland Security Task ForceFBI
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Media Monitor: WSJ Editorial Board on AI, Free Speech, Labor Market, and Bolton
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board reports on Bernie Sanders' AI proposals, an Illinois judge's free speech case, the latest labor market data, Los Angeles' minimum wage retreat, and John Bolton's plea deal.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsEconomyEmployment and LaborArtificial IntelligenceLegal AIBernie SandersIllinoisFree SpeechLabor MarketLos AngelesJohn BoltonWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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NIH Researchers Charged with Smuggling Monkeypox into U.S.
Two NIH researchers face charges for allegedly smuggling deactivated monkeypox virus from the Republic of Congo into the U.S. and making false statements to federal agents at Detroit Metro Airport.
Politics and GovernmentHealthLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalMedical ScienceAfrica Vincent MunsterClaude KweNational Institutes of HealthMonkeypoxSmugglingDetroit Metropolitan AirportFederal Bureau of InvestigationFBI
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Finland Launches UN Security Council Bid, Valtonen to Address Council
Finland's Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen will launch the nation's UN Security Council campaign for 2029–2030 in New York. She will also address the Council on Ukraine and lead a delegation on disability rights, emphasizing global cooperation and inclusion.
Politics and GovernmentWorldGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesLegalElection Elina ValtonenFinlandUN Security CouncilUnited NationsHuman RightsInternational RelationsDisability RightsFinland Government
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Louisville Man, Nicholasville Woman Sentenced to 15 Years for Online Enticement of Minors
Louisville man Charles O’Loan and Nicholasville woman Amber Warner received 15-year federal prison sentences for attempted online enticement of minors, involving grooming and explicit video exchanges.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentComputers and InternetSocial IssuesLegal Charles O’LoanAmber WarnerLouisvilleNicholasvilleOnline EnticementChild ExploitationFederal PrisonFBI
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Cambridge Man Sentenced to 13 Years for Counterfeit Fentanyl Pill Manufacturing and PPP Loan Fraud
Schuyler Oppenheimer received a 13-year federal prison sentence for manufacturing millions of counterfeit fentanyl and methamphetamine pills, attempting to import precursor chemicals, and committing over $40,000 in PPP loan fraud.
Law EnforcementBusinessHealthPolitics and GovernmentLegalEconomyFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Schuyler OppenheimerCambridgeFentanylMethamphetamineCounterfeit PillsWire FraudPaycheck Protection ProgramFBI
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Media Monitor: Breaking Defense Reports on F-16 Warfare, Drone Dominance, and Defense Policy Updates
Breaking Defense reports on the F-16 IVEWS program, Pentagon's drone initiative, Navy trainer jet costs, and new defense policy language, among other key defense and national security updates.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyConflictWorldFederal GovernmentMilitaryArtificial IntelligenceTradeEurope IVEWSF-16Electronic WarfareResearch SecurityDronesNATODefense PolicyBreaking Defense Daily
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Senator Blackburn Pushes Legislation on Immigration, Fraud, and Election Integrity
Senator Marsha Blackburn champions legislation to bolster immigration enforcement, combat fraud, and secure elections. She criticizes Democratic policies, advocating for stronger border security, accountability for fraudsters, and integrity in voter registration processes.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyLegal Marsha BlackburnImmigration EnforcementFraud Accountability ActElection Security Partnership ActICEElection IntegrityTennesseeOffice of U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn
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Governor Spanberger Appoints New Members to Virginia Higher Education Boards
Governor Abigail Spanberger has announced numerous appointments to Virginia's higher education boards, including Christopher Newport, William & Mary, and UVA. These leaders are expected to strengthen institutions and advance student opportunities.
Politics and GovernmentEducationGeneral PoliticsState Governments VirginiaGovernor Abigail SpanbergerHigher EducationBoard AppointmentsGovernmentChristopher Newport UniversityUniversity of VirginiaReston
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Sioux City Man Pleads Guilty to Violent Crime Spree Involving Carjacking and Firearm
Manaen Rave, 27, of Sioux City, pleaded guilty to carjacking, vehicle theft, and illegal firearm possession after a 13-day crime spree involving interstate travel and a violent assault, facing potential life imprisonment.
Law EnforcementLegalFederal GovernmentState Governments Manaen RaveSioux CityIowaNebraskaCarjackingFirearmViolent CrimeFBI
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Governor Spanberger Outlines Budget Priorities, Confident in Timely Passage
Governor Abigail Spanberger detailed her budget priorities, including raises for public employees, Medicaid funding, and data center energy costs. She expressed confidence in the General Assembly to deliver a timely, signable bill.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEducationSocial IssuesEnergy Abigail SpanbergerVirginiaBudget NegotiationsGeneral AssemblyData CentersPublic EmployeesMedicaidReston
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Media Monitor: CIA Officer Accused of Gold Theft, Fake Spy Program
The Washington Post reports CIA officer David J. Rush is accused of stealing gold and creating a fake "black box" spy program, allegedly funneling millions for personal use via a fraudulent contract.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementBusinessFederal GovernmentLegalEconomy David J. RushCIAIntelligence ProgramsFraudGold TheftBlack Box ProgramWashington PostThe Washington Post
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Governor Dunleavy Named Inaugural Arctic Chair, State Advances Key Initiatives
Governor Mike Dunleavy is named inaugural Arctic Chair for the Ted Stevens Center, enhancing Alaska's role in Arctic security. The state also launches a new online marketplace for local goods and expands oil and gas leases in ANWR.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementConflictState GovernmentsEconomyLegalEducationMilitary AlaskaGovernor Mike DunleavyArctic SecurityTed Stevens CenterMade in AlaskaVoyij.comOil and GasOffice of the Alaska Governor
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Booneville Man Sentenced to Four Years for Child Sexual Abuse Material Possession
Booneville man Joshua Honeycutt received a four-year federal prison sentence for possessing thousands of child sexual abuse images and videos. He was also ordered to pay $107,000 in restitution and register as a sex offender, following an investigation by multiple agencies.
Law EnforcementLegalSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentState Governments Joshua HoneycuttBooneville, MississippiChild Sexual Abuse MaterialFederal PrisonFBIProject Safe ChildhoodRestitution
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Media Monitor: Democrat Xavier Becerra Advances in California Governor's Race
USA TODAY reports that Democrat Xavier Becerra has become the first candidate to secure a spot in the general election for California governor, marking a significant step in the state's political landscape.
Politics and GovernmentDemocratic PartyState GovernmentsElectionGeneral Politics Xavier BecerraCaliforniaGovernorDemocratGeneral ElectionPoliticsUSA TODAY
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Media Monitor: Mayim Bialik Reports Severe GLP-1 Side Effects
USA TODAY is reporting that actress Mayim Bialik shared her "horrific" experience with side effects after taking a GLP-1 medication, detailing the adverse reactions she encountered.
HealthMediaMedical ScienceDigital and Print Publishing Mayim BialikGLP-1Side effectsMedicationCelebrityPharmaceuticalsUSA TODAY
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Federal Grand Jury Indicts Four in Rhode Island for Robbery, Kidnapping, and Firearms Offenses
Four men from Rhode Island face federal charges including Hobbs Act Robbery, kidnapping, and firearms offenses. An indictment alleges they conspired to rob a victim of a vehicle and money, and abducted them from Massachusetts to Rhode Island in November 2022.
Law EnforcementLegalFederal Government Federal Grand JuryIndictmentRobberyKidnappingFirearmsRhode IslandFBI
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Former U.S. Census Bureau Director Kenneth Prewitt Dies at 90
Kenneth Prewitt, former U.S. Census Bureau director and a champion of civic engagement, has died at 90. He led the 2000 Census and viewed it as a cornerstone of democracy.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEducationEconomySocial Issues Kenneth PrewittU.S. Census Bureau2000 CensusCivic EngagementObituaryGovernmentPublic Servant
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Media Monitor: Questions Arise Over Belle Burden's Memoir Truthfulness
The Washington Post reports that questions have arisen about the truthfulness of Belle Burden's best-selling divorce memoir, particularly regarding her finances. Despite scrutiny, female readers are defending the work.
MediaEntertainmentBusinessDigital and Print PublishingEconomySocial Issues Belle BurdenMemoirDivorceFinancesBookTruthfulnessReadersThe Washington Post
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NOAA/USAF Report Forecasts Solar Flares Amidst Geomagnetic Storms
NOAA and USAF report low solar activity with eight sunspots, but warn of potential M-class and X-class solar flares. Geomagnetic fields are expected to fluctuate from quiet to major storm levels, impacting space weather conditions.
Science & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentWeatherAstronomy and SpaceFederal GovernmentGeneral Weather NOAAUSAFSolar ActivityGeomagnetic StormSolar FlaresSunspotsSpace Weather
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Ashland Woman Charged with Bank and Wire Fraud Against Former Employers
An Ashland woman, Kellianne MacKay, 48, faces federal bank and wire fraud charges for allegedly misusing employer credit cards and taking funds to buy a truck. She is set for arraignment on June 4, 2026.
Law EnforcementBusinessPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentEmployment and Labor Kellianne MacKayAshland, New HampshireBank FraudWire FraudFBICriminal ChargesFinancial Crime
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Mayor Bowser Celebrates Pride, Highlights LGBTQ Affairs Milestone, and Announces Diverse DC Community Events
Mayor Muriel Bowser celebrates 51 years of Pride and 20 years of LGBTQ Affairs in Washington D.C., while the city announces diverse community events including youth boxing, men's health initiatives, summer entertainment, and the 2026 NWSL Championship.
Politics and GovernmentHealthSportGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsSocial IssuesEducationEconomy Muriel BowserWashington D.C.PrideLGBTQ AffairsCommunity EventsYouth SportsMen's Health
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Target Recalls Up & Up Baby Wipes Over Microbial Contamination Risk
Target has recalled its Up & Up baby wipes due to contamination with "Burkholderia cepacia" complex and "Burkholderia gladioli." These bacteria pose a risk of serious infections, especially for vulnerable infants and children. Consumers should return the wipes for a refund.
HealthBusinessMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegal Product RecallTargetBaby WipesMicrobial ContaminationBurkholderia cepaciaInfant HealthFDAFood RecallsDrugs
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Governor Newsom Touts California's Aerospace Leadership in "Space Beach" Visit
Governor Newsom visited Long Beach's "Space Beach" to highlight California's aerospace dominance. The state, home to one-third of U.S. space tech companies, is fueling innovation and job creation through strategic investments and a skilled workforce, as exemplified by companies like Vast.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborAstronomy and SpaceEducation CaliforniaAerospaceSpace TechnologyGovernor Gavin NewsomLong BeachVastEconomic DevelopmentCalifornia Governors Office
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Ohio Leaders Advance Economic Growth, Public Safety, and Recreation Initiatives
Ohio Governor DeWine and Lt. Governor Tressel advanced economic development, public safety, and community initiatives this week. Key actions included job creation, Medicaid fraud prevention, promoting state parks, and launching the Ohio Golf Trail.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthSportState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborEducationSocial IssuesLegal OhioGovernor Mike DeWineLt. Governor Jim TresselEconomic DevelopmentMedicaid FraudOhio State ParksWorkforce DevelopmentOhio Governors Office
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Media Monitor: Actor James Handy Dies at 81 in Los Angeles
USA TODAY reports actor James Handy, known for "Top Gun," died at 81 in Los Angeles after allegedly being stabbed by his girlfriend's son.
EntertainmentLaw EnforcementFilm and TVLegalSocial Issues James HandyLos AngelesstabbingdeathactorcrimeUSA TODAY
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Langley High Teacher Arrested on Child Abuse Charges
A Langley High School math teacher, Matthew Thorsen, has been arrested by Fairfax County Police on charges including indecent liberties with a minor. The investigation began after concerns were reported to a School Resource Officer.
Law EnforcementEducationSocial IssuesLegal Matthew ThorsenFairfax County Police DepartmentChild Abuse SquadLangley High SchoolIndecent LibertiesFairfax County Public SchoolsCrimeReston
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FTC Finalizes Order Against Illuminate Education Over Student Data Breach
The FTC has finalized an order against Illuminate Education Inc., mandating a robust data security program and data limits. This follows a major breach affecting millions of students' personal data, settling allegations of security failures.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentComputers and InternetLegalEducationSocial Issues Illuminate Education Inc.Federal Trade CommissionData BreachStudent DataData Security ProgramConsumer DataOrder
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FCPS Finance Technician Charged with Embezzlement, Computer Fraud
A Fairfax County Public Schools finance technician faces felony charges of embezzlement and computer fraud after allegedly stealing over $40,000 from Hayfield Secondary School. The investigation began in April, leading to her arrest and suspension.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentEducationLegalState GovernmentsSocial Issues Fairfax CountyFCPSEmbezzlementComputer FraudStephanie GaleHayfield Secondary SchoolFinancial CrimesFairfax County Police DepartmentReston
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Media Monitor: Major Oil Companies Skip Arctic Refuge Lease Auction
The Washington Post is reporting that major oil companies largely bypassed President Donald J Trump's auction of 72,000 acres in oil leases within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEnvironmentEnergyFederal Government Arctic National Wildlife RefugeOil leasesDrillingCaribouPolar bearsDonald J TrumpEnergy IndustryThe Washington Post