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2 US Embassy Employees, 2 Mexican Officials Killed in Car Crash
By Aldgra Fredly Two instructor officers from the U.S. Embassy in Mexico and two Mexican officials died in a car crash in Chihuahua, Mexico, on April 19, according to local authorities. The Mexican officials were identified as Pedro Román Oseguera Cervantes, director of the Chihuahua state investigation agency, and officer Manuel Genaro Méndez Montes. The…
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Louisiana Gunman Kills at Least 8 Children in Morning Shooting Spree
By Jacki Thrapp At least eight children were killed during a shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, on the morning of April 19. The deceased victims range in age from 1 to approximately 14 years old, according to preliminary crime scene data shared by Shreveport Police. Shreveport Police Department spokesperson Christopher Bordelon confirmed that some of the…
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Abbott Threatens $200 Million in Funding Cuts Across Texas’s Largest Cities Over ICE Policies
By Kimberly Hayek Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on April 16 threatened to cut more than $200 million in public safety grants from Houston, Dallas, and Austin if the cities continue local policies that Abbott’s office says illegally limit police collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Dallas and Austin received formal warning letters on…
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USDA Disqualifies 1,562 Retailers, Prevents $835 Million in Fraudulent SNAP Transactions
By Naveen Athrappully The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service has disqualified 1,562 retailers associated with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and disabled 760 illegal point-of-sale devices since Oct. 1, 2025. This has resulted in the prevention of nearly $835 million in fraudulent SNAP transactions, Stephen Vaden, deputy secretary of the Department…
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$521 Billion Fraud Landscape: What to Know
By Sylvia Xu The federal government lost up to half a trillion dollars to fraud each year over a five-year period, according to an April 15 report from the Government Accountability Office. That’s enough to employ a million people for seven years or purchase a million homes. Federally funded, state-run programs are major targets, according…
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NY Loses Nearly $74 Million for Not Revoking Commercial Driver’s Licenses Unlawfully Issued to Foreigners
By Jill McLaughlin The U.S. Department of Transportation will withhold $73.5 million in federal funding from New York for failing to revoke illegally issued commercial learner’s permits and commercial driver’s licenses to foreign nationals, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced April 16. “I promised the American people I would hold any state leader accountable for failing…
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Coast Guard Offloads $28 Million Worth of Seized Cocaine in Miami Beach
By Naveen Athrappully The crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tampa offloaded roughly 3,825 pounds of cocaine valued at over $28 million at Base Miami Beach on Thursday. The seized cocaine is enough to kill more than 1.4 million U.S. citizens, the U.S. Coast Guard said in an April 16 statement. The seizure was the…
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2nd Round of Iran Peace Talks Could Come This Weekend, Trump Says
By Ryan Morgan A second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran could take place this weekend, President Donald Trump told reporters on April 16. “It’s looking very good that we’re going to make a deal with Iran, and it’s going to be a good deal. It’s going to be a deal…
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Historically Low Jobless Claims Signal Stable US Labor Market
By Andrew Moran The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits remained around historically low levels, signaling a stable U.S. labor market. Initial jobless claims fell by 11,000 to 207,000 for the week ending April 11, according to new Department of Labor data released on April 16. This is down from the previous week’s 218,000,…
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Trump Says Israel, Lebanon Agree to 10-Day Ceasefire After Calls
By Owen Evans U.S. President Donald Trump said Israel and Lebanon have agreed to begin a 10-day ceasefire. In an April 16 post on Truth Social, Trump said he had “excellent conversations” with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that the two sides agreed to formally begin a ceasefire at…
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