Office of Public Affairs | Two Sentenced to Over 46 Years for Drug Murder
Two individuals were sentenced to a combined total of over 46 years in prison for their involvement in a drug-related murder. The case highlights the ongoing battle against narcotics and…
US Department of Labor recovers $78K in back wages for 12 workers denied overtime pay by Austin buffet restaurant
The U.S. Department of Labor recently recovered $78,000 in back wages for 12 workers at an Austin buffet restaurant who were denied rightful overtime pay. An investigation revealed that the…
Office of Public Affairs | IBM Pays $17 Million to Resolve Allegations of Discrimination Through Illegal DEI Practices
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced that IBM will pay $17 million to settle allegations of discrimination linked to its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices. The settlement stems…
US Department of Labor updates national emphasis program to protect workers from indoor, outdoor heat hazards
The U.S. Department of Labor has updated its national emphasis program to enhance protections for workers against heat hazards in both indoor and outdoor settings. This initiative responds to rising…
Office of Public Affairs | President’s Task Force to Eliminate Fraud Leads to Federal Charges Against Michigan Man for $5 Million Plus Paycheck Protection Program Fraud Scheme
The Office of Public Affairs announced that following the efforts of the President’s Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, federal charges have been filed against a Michigan man involved in a…
Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Washtenaw County, Michigan for Interfering with Federal Immigration Laws
The Office of Public Affairs announced that the Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Washtenaw County, Michigan, for allegedly interfering with federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit claims that the…
Office of Public Affairs | Federal Judge Revokes Naturalization of Violent Extortionist
The Office of Public Affairs announced that a federal judge has revoked the naturalization of an individual involved in violent extortion activities. The court found that the defendant had concealed…
Did Trump Just Expose a Dangerous Weakness?
In a recent appearance, former President Donald Trump may have inadvertently highlighted a significant vulnerability in his political strategy. As he navigates the challenges of a potential 2024 run, his…
Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department Settles Lawsuit Challenging Biden State Department’s Alleged Social Media Censorship
The Office of Public Affairs announced that the Justice Department has reached a settlement in a lawsuit questioning the Biden State Department’s alleged censorship of social media. The lawsuit argued…
Missouri recorded 1,622 fatal front-end passenger car collisions, ranking #10th nationally
In Missouri, a staggering 1,622 fatal front-end passenger car collisions have been recorded, placing the state 10th in the nation for such tragic incidents. These collisions often result in severe…