Federal authorities have brought a series of criminal charges against a Missouri man, alleging that his online “how-to” explosives tutorials served as a blueprint for the improvised explosive devices ...
The National Park Service is searching for whoever dumped the bodies of dozens of federally protected black vultures in Great Smoky Mountains National Park early last month. “On April 6 at ...
Some federal workers this week have expressed reluctance to participate in the Office of Personnel Management’s latest phase of a long-running bipartisan initiative, something experts say could mark ...
A Highland County man was arrested by federal agents Tuesday, accused of grooming young girls through social media apps and making threats to one of the victims if she "tattled." 37-year-old Mark ...
WASHINGTON, May 6 (Reuters) - Even if artificial intelligence is as transformative as advertised the U.S. Federal Reserve would still need to watch for rising inflation, Chicago Fed President Austan ...
Roughly 15% of tariff refund requests have been rejected since a government reimbursement portal launched on April 20, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). As of April 26, the ...
Minnesota Department of Human Services leaders James Clark, inspector general (far left); Shireen Gandhi, temporary commissioner (middle); and John Connolly, deputy commissioner and Medicaid director ...
Federal prosecutors indicted 22 people earlier this month in a wide-ranging gambling and extortion ring operating out of Gino’s Steakhouse in Merrillville and Paragon in Hobart. Those indicted by the ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Medical marijuana is no longer considered by the federal government to be as addictive or dangerous as heroin or cocaine, following a Justice Department order that took ...
Law enforcement agencies are executing multiple search warrants in Minnesota on Tuesday in connection with alleged fraud in the state’s welfare programs, according to federal officials. “Homeland ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Federal authorities executed more than 20 search warrants Tuesday morning in Minnesota tied to ongoing fraud investigations. Sources told KARE 11's A.J. Lagoe that there were 22 federal ...
The federal government is looking to stop a controversial Illinois law banning certain credit card fees, a move that appears to favor financial institutions that have fought the state law in court for ...
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