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Trump nominates Judge James Crowell to D.C. Court of Appeals Trump nominates Judge James Crowell to D.C. Court of Appeals

Trump nominates Judge James Crowell to D.C. Court of Appeals

President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social at 6 June 2026 at 02:17 BST: "I am pleased to announce the nomination of Judge James Crowell to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals! James is one of the best Judges on the D.C." "Superior Court, and previously served as a Senior DOJ Official, and Chief of the Criminal Division in the Maryland U.S. He is also a longtime Army Reservist." "James will continue to protect the Public Safety of Washington, D.C.'s Residents in his new role on the DCCA." Explanation: President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social at 6 June... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 06 Jun 2026 04:00 LONDON
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North Carolina, Kansas, and Ohio Union Leaders Convicted in Dues Theft Scheme North Carolina, Kansas, and Ohio Union Leaders Convicted in Dues Theft Scheme

North Carolina, Kansas, and Ohio Union Leaders Convicted in Dues Theft Scheme

A federal jury has convicted a North Carolina couple, a Kansas man, and an Ohio man in connection with a scheme involving theft of union-member dues. According to the source, the scheme involved no-show jobs, lavish travel and dinners charged to the union, unearned vacation payouts, and an unauthorized $7 million loan made to a union-related bank. The text identifies the defendants only by state affiliation and does not name the union, the bank, or the court. The case is described as a union corruption matter centered on misuse of dues and related financial benefits. The source does not provide... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 05 Jun 2026 23:02 LONDON
Mexican citizen sentenced in D.C. for cocaine trafficking after 8 years in the U.S. Mexican citizen sentenced in D.C. for cocaine trafficking after 8 years in the U.S.

Mexican citizen sentenced in D.C. for cocaine trafficking after 8 years in the U.S.

Sergio Castillo-Lopez, 29, a citizen of Mexico, was sentenced today in Washington, D.C., to 12 months in prison in connection with a cocaine distribution operation. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro announced the sentence. According to the source, Castillo-Lopez had been unlawfully present in the United States for eight years. The cocaine distribution operation was run out of his bedroom in Northwest Washington. No further details were provided on the quantity of cocaine involved, whether other people were charged, or whether additional enforcement action was taken in the case. The source gives no information on any broader network or associated seizures. The... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 05 Jun 2026 22:32 LONDON
U.S. prosecutors file 148 border-related cases in Southern California U.S. prosecutors file 148 border-related cases in Southern California

U.S. prosecutors file 148 border-related cases in Southern California

Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of California filed 148 border-related cases this week, according to the U.S. The filings include charges of bringing in aliens for financial gain, reentering the United States after deportation, and importation of controlled substances. The office said the Southern District of California is the fourth-busiest federal district, largely because of the high volume of border-related crimes. The district covers San Diego and Imperial counties and shares a 140-mile border with Mexico. The district includes the San Ysidro Port of Entry, described in the source as the world's busiest land border crossing. The filing surge... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 05 Jun 2026 20:32 LONDON
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Mexican Man Sentenced to 195 Months in Del Rio Federal Smuggling Case Mexican Man Sentenced to 195 Months in Del Rio Federal Smuggling Case

Mexican Man Sentenced to 195 Months in Del Rio Federal Smuggling Case

Armando Garcia-Martinez was sentenced in Del Rio to 195 months in federal prison in a case tied to conspiracy to harbor illegal aliens. The source says the offense caused serious bodily injury and placed lives in jeopardy. The defendant is identified as a Mexican man. The sentence was announced as part of a federal case investigated by a Homeland Security Task Force. The source does not provide further details on the number of people involved, the circumstances of the smuggling conspiracy, or any specific victims. It also does not state additional charges beyond the conspiracy to harbor illegal aliens causing... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 05 Jun 2026 17:32 LONDON
Federal jury convicts Pennsylvania man over death threats to Tampa General CEO Federal jury convicts Pennsylvania man over death threats to Tampa General CEO

Federal jury convicts Pennsylvania man over death threats to Tampa General CEO

A federal jury in Tampa, Florida, has convicted Lawrence Brunn, 63, of Pennsylvania, of cyber harassment in a case involving death threats made against the chief executive officer of Tampa General Hospital. The verdict was returned in federal court. The source identifies the conduct as cyber harassment and says the threats targeted the hospital's chief executive officer. Brunn now faces a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison. Court officials will set a sentencing date at a later time. No further details on the threats, the hospital executive, or any additional charges were included in the source text. #Tampa... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 05 Jun 2026 16:33 LONDON
Maryland Man Indicted Over Assault on TSA Officers at BWI Airport Maryland Man Indicted Over Assault on TSA Officers at BWI Airport

Maryland Man Indicted Over Assault on TSA Officers at BWI Airport

A Charles County, Maryland, man has been indicted in connection with an attack on two federal Transportation Security Administration officers at Baltimore/Washington International Airport in Baltimore, Maryland. The source identifies the accused as Cornelius Queen, 32. Queen is charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding federal officers and with interfering with security screening personnel at the airport. The filing alleges an attack on two TSA officers, but the source does not state when the incident occurred or describe the sequence of events. The report gives no information on injuries, arrests, or additional operational consequences at BWI Airport. It also does not... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 04 Jun 2026 21:02 LONDON
Federal grand jury indicts Urbana woman in unemployment benefit fraud case Federal grand jury indicts Urbana woman in unemployment benefit fraud case

Federal grand jury indicts Urbana woman in unemployment benefit fraud case

A federal grand jury in Urbana, Illinois, has indicted Titianna Ammons, identified as a woman from the 1100 block of North Busey Avenue, on three counts of wire fraud. The indictment alleges that Ammons defrauded the U.S. Department of Labor and the Illinois Department of Employment Security. The case centers on unemployment benefit fraud tied to the pandemic period. According to the source, the alleged conduct took place from October 2020 to October 2021. No additional details were provided on the indictment beyond the number of counts, the agencies named, and the alleged time frame. The source does not state... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 04 Jun 2026 19:02 LONDON
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Springfield Man Convicted of Receiving Child Pornography and Using AI to Make Obscene Images Springfield Man Convicted of Receiving Child Pornography and Using AI to Make Obscene Images

Springfield Man Convicted of Receiving Child Pornography and Using AI to Make Obscene Images

A federal jury has convicted Jeremy Koppenhaver, 46, of Springfield, Missouri, on charges tied to child sexual abuse material and AI-generated obscene imagery. According to the source, Koppenhaver was caught with multiple images of child pornography and used artificial intelligence to produce obscene images of children. The text identifies him only as a Springfield man and does not provide a date of arrest, the court name, or details of the underlying investigation. The verdict was returned by a federal jury. No sentencing information, additional counts, or other case outcomes are included in the source material. The available facts support only... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 04 Jun 2026 16:32 LONDON
Fear the Shia, Arm the Sunnis: The Uncomfortable Numbers Behind America’s War Narrative

Fear the Shia, Arm the Sunnis: The Uncomfortable Numbers Behind America’s War Narrative

“When fear is managed carefully enough, a nation can be taught to look away from the blood on the floor and stare instead at the shadow on the wall.” A friend of mine, whose name I will not reveal because he asked me not to, sat across from me over dinner and placed a question on the table that would not leave me alone. He was born into a Muslim Shia background, and for the angle of this article, that detail matters, not because I wish to reduce a man to a sect, but because sect has become one of... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews-Opinion 360LiveNews-Opinion | 23 May 2026 08:00 LONDON
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