Office of Public Affairs | Former Coal Company Executive Convicted in International Bribery and Money Laundering Scheme
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced the conviction of a former coal company executive involved in a significant international bribery and money laundering operation. The executive was found guilty…
Office of Public Affairs | Six More Defendants Charged in International “ATM Jackpotting” Scheme
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced the indictment of six additional defendants linked to an international “ATM jackpotting” scheme, which involves hacking ATMs to dispense cash fraudulently. These individuals…
Office of Public Affairs | Eleven Gang Members and Associates Indicted on Racketeering, Attempted Murder, Murder Conspiracy and Drug Trafficking Charges
The Office of Public Affairs has announced the indictment of eleven members and associates of a gang on serious charges, including racketeering, attempted murder, murder conspiracy, and drug trafficking. This…
Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission Seek Public Comment for Guidance on Business Collaborations
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced that the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are seeking public input on guidance related to business collaborations. This initiative aims…
Office of Public Affairs | Nuclear Weapons Engineer Sentenced for Orchestrating 15-Year Kickback Scheme
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced the sentencing of a nuclear weapons engineer involved in a 15-year kickback scheme. The engineer, who worked on critical national security projects, exploited…
NC professor Chris Schulte fired for calling Charlie Kirk racist in audio recording
Chris Schulte, a professor at a North Carolina university, was recently dismissed from his position after comments he made about conservative activist Charlie Kirk were recorded. In the audio, Schulte…
Office of Public Affairs | CarMax to Pay Nearly $500,000 to Remedy Illegal Repossessions of U.S. Servicemembers’ Vehicles
The Office of Public Affairs announced that CarMax will pay nearly $500,000 to address illegal vehicle repossessions affecting U.S. servicemembers. This settlement comes after findings that the company violated laws…
War Department Announces Vendors Invited to Compete in Phase I of the Drone Dominance Program > U.S. Department of War > Release
The U.S. Department of War has officially invited vendors to participate in Phase I of the Drone Dominance Program. This initiative aims to enhance drone capabilities for military operations, focusing…
Office of Public Affairs | Romanian National Pleads Guilty to Selling Access to Networks of Oregon State Government Office and Other U.S. Victims
The Office of Public Affairs reports that a Romanian national has pleaded guilty to charges related to selling unauthorized access to various U.S. government networks, including those of the Oregon…
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces travel ban ahead of major blizzard
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced a travel ban in anticipation of a major blizzard set to hit the region. The decision comes as weather forecasts predict heavy…