Office of Public Affairs | Dual Iranian-Iraqi National Indicted for Providing Material Support to Terrorist Organizations
The Office of Public Affairs announced the indictment of a dual Iranian-Iraqi national for allegedly providing material support to terrorist organizations. The individual, identified as having connections to various extremist…
Office of Public Affairs | Clinic Manager Convicted of $8M Medicare Fraud Scheme
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced the conviction of a clinic manager involved in an $8 million Medicare fraud scheme. The individual was found guilty of orchestrating a fraudulent…
Office of Public Affairs | Bank Insider Pleads Guilty to Facilitating Fraud Schemes at Two Financial Institutions
The Office of Public Affairs reports that a former bank employee pleaded guilty to facilitating fraudulent schemes at two financial institutions. The individual admitted to knowingly assisting in unlawful activities…
Office of Public Affairs | California Man Sentenced to 65 Months in Prison for Trafficking At Least 1,700 Animals into the United States from Mexico
A California man has been sentenced to 65 months in prison for trafficking at least 1,700 animals illegally into the United States from Mexico. The case, handled by the Office…
Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report
The Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report is a key economic indicator that provides insights into the health of the job market. Released by the U.S. Department of Labor each Thursday,…
Office of Public Affairs | San Antonio Tow Company to Pay $280,000 for Illegally Auctioning Servicemember-Owned Vehicles
The Office of Public Affairs has announced that a San Antonio tow company will pay $280,000 for unlawfully auctioning vehicles owned by servicemembers. These actions violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief…
Office of Public Affairs | Fraudster Who Sold Personal Information of Over 7 Million Elderly Americans to Jamaican Scammers Sentenced to Prison
The Office of Public Affairs has announced that a fraudster responsible for selling the personal information of over 7 million elderly Americans to Jamaican scammers has been sentenced to prison.…
Why St. Louis Restaurant Price Increases Are A Matter Of Survival
In St. Louis, recent price increases at restaurants reflect a critical survival strategy in the face of rising operational costs. Factors such as inflation, supply chain disruptions, and labor shortages…
Volatile Session on May 27, 2026
The Volatile Session on May 27, 2026, offers a dynamic platform for discussing the rapidly changing landscape of technology and finance. In a world where innovation and market fluctuations shape…
Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department Sues States for Denying Undercover License Plates to Federal Law Enforcement
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced that the Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against several states for denying federal law enforcement agencies access to undercover license plates. This…