New York Man Gets 135-Month Sentence in Federal Methamphetamine Conspiracy Case
Vernon, New York, has been sentenced to 135 months in federal prison. The sentence follows his role in a multi-state, cross-country conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute large quantities of methamphetamine. The case is described as a Homeland Security Task Force investigation. The source says the prison term is more than 11 years and does not provide additional details on the investigation, charging process, or any broader court findings. Nembhard is identified only by name and location in the source. No other defendants, seizures, destinations, or operational outcomes are stated. The available record links the sentence directly to the... [Continue Reading]
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Former Doximity executive sentenced to 26 months for insider trading scheme
Paul Jorgensen, the former Chief Revenue Officer of Doximity, was sentenced on May 21, 2026, to 26 months in prison in the United States. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla and announced by Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. According to the source, Jorgensen was convicted of securities fraud in connection with a multimillion-dollar insider trading scheme. The trading involved Doximity stock and options. The scheme was based on inside information obtained in advance of the company's quarterly earnings calls. The source does not provide additional details on the extent of the trades, the period covered,... [Continue Reading]
Romanian National Sentenced for Oregon State Network Intrusion and U.S. Cyber Attacks
A Romanian national has been sentenced to 56 months in federal prison and three years of supervised release in connection with an online intrusion into an Oregon state government office in 2021, according to U.S. The source says the sentence is tied to that intrusion and to other cyber attacks on U.S. victims. It does not identify the specific state office, the method used to gain access, or the number of additional victims involved. The case is presented as a federal cybercrime matter involving access to government networks and other U.S. targets. No additional technical details, damage assessments, or recovery... [Continue Reading]
Iran orders restoration of internet services after months of blocked access
Iran's president has ordered the restoration of internet services after months of blocked access, according to a live update published on 26 May. The instruction was reported as part of wider coverage of the regional conflict, but the row itself concerns a domestic policy move on connectivity. No further details were provided in the supplied material about the scope of the restoration or when users might regain access.The confirmed information is limited to a single sentence: President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered the restoration of internet services. The update says access had been blocked for months, but it does not specify which... [Continue Reading]
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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]

