Office of Public Affairs | Philadelphia Man Sentenced to 33 Months in Prison for Violent Threats, Cyberstalking, Civil Rights Violations
The Office of Public Affairs has announced that a Philadelphia man has been sentenced to 33 months in prison for making violent threats, cyberstalking, and violating civil rights. The case…
Office of Public Affairs | Five Leaders of ‘Greggy’s Cult’ Charged with Sexually Exploiting Children on the Internet
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced charges against five leaders of “Greggy’s Cult,” a group accused of sexually exploiting children online. The individuals face serious allegations, including child trafficking…
Overseas Overnight Trading Opens Dec. 2025 with Caution
Overseas overnight trading is set to launch in December 2025, marking a significant shift in the global financial landscape. This new trading platform aims to enhance liquidity and provide investors…
Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department Sues Six Additional States for Failure to Provide Voter Registration Rolls
The Office of Public Affairs at the Justice Department has announced a lawsuit against six states for failing to comply with federal voter registration roll requirements. This legal action aims…
PUBLIC NOTICE – STL.News State of Publication
PUBLIC NOTICE – STL.News State of Publication STL.News serves as a vital platform for disseminating news and information relevant to the St. Louis community and beyond. As part of its…
Office of Public Affairs | Georgia Man Sentenced for $24M Kickback and Medicare Fraud Conspiracy
A Georgia man has been sentenced for his role in a $24 million kickback and Medicare fraud scheme. The Office of Public Affairs reported that the individual conspired to defraud…
UPDATE: Federal Enforcement in Chicago
(DailySource.News) The recent update on federal enforcement in Chicago highlights intensified efforts to combat crime and improve community safety. Federal agencies, including the FBI and ATF, are collaborating with local…
Office of Public Affairs | Former President of Failed Oklahoma Bank Indicted for Bank
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced the indictment of a former president of an Oklahoma bank that failed. The indictment alleges that the executive engaged in fraudulent activities that…
Trump Calls for Sweeping Immigration Changes
Former President Donald Trump has proposed sweeping changes to the U.S. immigration system, emphasizing stricter border control and the need to prioritize American citizens. He advocates for significantly increasing deportations…
Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department Announces Seizure of Tai Chang Scam Compound Domain Used in Cryptocurrency Investment Fraud
The Office of Public Affairs at the Justice Department has announced the seizure of a domain linked to Tai Chang, a fraudulent entity involved in cryptocurrency investment scams. This operation…