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- The FY2026 NRM funding is allocated across four categories: $2.8B for infrastructure systems, $1B for EHR systems, $500M for major building upgrades, and $500M to modernize medical centers.
Updated 1/29/2026, 1:32:48 AM
- A federal district court permanently shut down the operations of RivX at the request of the FTC and the State of Florida.
Updated 1/28/2026, 11:34:09 PM
- A federal court entered a judgment of $8.39 million against defaulting defendants in the RivX case.
Updated 1/28/2026, 11:31:55 PM
- PACs and party committees that do not file monthly and make previously undisclosed contributions or expenditures in connection with the CA-1 special elections must file additional reports.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:19:42 PM
- Participating candidates in the CA-1 special elections must file additional FEC reports related to these elections.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:18:28 PM
- California will hold a Special General Election for U.S. House CA-1 on June 2, 2026, with a Special Runoff Election, if necessary, on August 4, 2026.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:16:40 PM
- The release asserts that 70 percent of those arrested by ICE are convicted criminals or have criminal charges.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:20:05 AM
- The three individuals entered the U.S. illegally in 2024: Mehrani in September, Khaledi in October, and Nasirikakolaki in November (encountered near San Luis, Arizona).
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:19:16 AM
- All three named individuals are former members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, which the U.S. designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization in 2019.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:18:06 AM
- Seventy percent of all ICE arrests are of criminal noncitizens charged or convicted of a crime in the United States.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:16:21 AM
- ICE arrested criminal noncitizens described as "murderers, child abusers, and violent assailants" across the country yesterday.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:15:06 AM
- DHS asserted that 70% of all ICE arrests nationwide are of noncitizens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:13:44 AM
- Wilson Johny Encalada Molina was identified by DHS as charged with third-degree rape of a victim under 17 and malicious punishment of a child, and convicted of endangering the welfare of a child.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:12:37 AM
- Bee Yang, who has a final order of removal from 2015, was identified by DHS as convicted of first-degree kidnapping, assault on a law enforcement officer with a firearm, robbery with a dangerous weapon, breaking and entering, felony larceny, and larceny of a motor vehicle.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:11:37 AM
- DHS arrested a repeat offender described as convicted of kidnapping, robbery, felony larceny, and assault on a law enforcement officer with a firearm.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:10:28 AM
- DHS law enforcement arrested multiple noncitizens in Minnesota during Operation Metro Surge, including individuals convicted or charged with kidnapping, child rape, assault on a law enforcement officer with a firearm, assault, and possession of fraudulent documents.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:09:26 AM
- The SEC filed a litigated action against former ADM executive Vikram Luthar.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:08:09 AM
- The SEC filed settled charges against Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM) and former executives Vince Macciocchi and Ray Young.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:07:11 AM
- The FTC alleges the defendants took nearly $50 million as part of a deceptive business opportunity and credit repair scheme.
Updated 1/28/2026, 9:06:47 AM
- Six UNSCRs on Iran (1696, 1737, 1747, 1803, 1835, 1929) were reimposed on September 27, 2025.
Updated 1/28/2026, 5:05:10 AM