The Treasury Department said the designated individuals and entities helped launder proceeds from fentanyl and other narcotics.
Agents discovered 18 packages containing about 45 pounds of suspected cocaine within a Mexican citizen’s vehicle.
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The judge rejected a Justice Department legal opinion that deemed the act unconstitutional.
Charges in the 1996 shootdown of two planes, killing four people, carry a maximum penalty of death or life in prison. The former Cuban leader is 94.
Raul Castro was charged with the 1996 killing of four people on a humanitarian mission.
The company was aware of four incidents related to the issue, one of which resulted in a vehicle fire, but no injuries were reported.
The league’s diversity hiring program for certain coaching positions is under scrutiny by Florida for its race- and sex-based requirements.
Elon Musk is taking SpaceX public, filing paperwork for an initial public offering that would put the company on the stock market.
The Camp Fuji drill came as Japan deployed standoff missiles and Taiwan advanced funding for U.S.-made weapons, including HIMARS.
The former U.S. attorney under Jack Smith was indicted on charges that carry up to 25 years in prison if she’s convicted on all counts.
The WHO says there have been 139 suspected Ebola deaths but that the risk of contracting the deadly virus outside the outbreak region in the Congo remains low.
The former official, Michael Caputo, said that he and his family were unjustly targeted by the government for political purposes.
‘Harmful screen use among children and adolescents has become a public health concern,’ the advisory states.
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