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/ 5 years agoU.S. Customs Testing Facial Recognition Software in One Airport
As part of its innovation efforts, CBP built a face biometric matching service, creating an ecosystem that supports the use of...
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/ 5 years agoYEAR 1: Federal Program Yields $4 Million in Back Wages to 7,400+ Employees
The program has put more than $4 million in back wages into the hands of 7,429 employees since the program began...
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/ 5 years agoMembers of Nationwide Child Exploitation Enterprise Sentenced to Prison
Three people involved in a nationwide child exploitation enterprise have been sentenced to prison. Hundreds of minor children were victimized by...
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/ 5 years agoHomeland Security to Halt “Catch & Release” Program
The policy, which will be instituted by DHS starting next week, is part of the Trump Administration’s strategy to mitigate the...
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/ 5 years agoThird Parent Sentenced to Prison in College Admissions Case
4 months in prison, two years of supervised release, 500 hours of community service, and ordered to pay a fine of...
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/ 5 years agoPLEA: Meat Packing Company Sold Adulterated Ground Beef to Federal Bureau of Prisons
2 meat packing plant executives pleaded guilty this week to their role in a scheme to sell more than $1 million...
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/ 5 years agoCoast Guard Intercepts Submarine with $165m in Cocaine
Valiant’s crew interdicted a self-propelled semi-submersible in international waters carrying approximately 12,000 pounds of cocaine, worth over $165 million and apprehended...
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/ 5 years agoVA Releases 2019 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Report
The report yields several insights pertinent to ongoing suicide prevention efforts.
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/ 5 years agoWoman pleads guilty to running ‘birth tourism’ scheme
Scheme helped aliens give birth in US to secure birthright citizenship
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/ 5 years ago52nd Defendant Arrested and Charged in College Admissions Case
The indictment says the woman agreed to pay $400,000 to facilitate her son’s admission to UCLA as a purported soccer recruit.