
Venezuela Triples Oil Exports Since Maduro's Capture, Pivots to U.S. and India
Venezuela's oil exports surged from 400,000 to 1.25 million barrels per day since Maduro's arrest, with interim President Rodríguez courting India and Turkey.

Venezuela's oil exports surged from 400,000 to 1.25 million barrels per day since Maduro's arrest, with interim President Rodríguez courting India and Turkey.

A Homeland Security task force discovered a sophisticated tunnel from Tijuana to a fake San Diego store, seizing over a ton of cocaine and charging four.

Ramon Zuniga-Magdelano, 48, a Mexican national illegally in the U.S., sentenced to 108 months for cocaine distribution and firearm possession.

Richard Cunningham, 55, admitted to defrauding private lenders of $12.1 million using fabricated veterans housing documents and forged HUD vouchers.

Matrix Medical Network, HealthFair, and founder Shahriah Ekbatani will pay $56.5 million to resolve False Claims Act allegations tied to invalid Medicare Advantage diagnoses.

President Trump signed an executive order empowering CBP with new tools to enforce importer accountability, update bond rules, and increase supply chain transparency.

Two Iranian-backed militias in Iraq agreed to place arms under state control, but Kataib Hezbollah and Harakat Hezbollah al Nujaba resist disarmament.
The Justice Department will award nearly $300 million to two to four cities that propose comprehensive strategies to reduce violent crime.

France's Interior Ministry reports a 70% rise in attacks on Christians and finds 53% of all anti-religious acts targeted Jewish communities in 2025.
ICE arrested Gabriel Maror Ayuel, a 55-year-old Sudanese illegal immigrant convicted of attempted murder, in Nashville after he defied a removal order for 17 years.

ICE and local partners arrested 24 illegal immigrants in a targeted one-day operation in Corpus Christi, Texas, netting criminal offenders.

About 15 Islamic Jihad Front members disrupted worship at a Christian church in Yogyakarta, Indonesia; government calls it a serious violation of law.

Federal prosecutors in Eastern Texas charged 25, convicted five, and sentenced five to a combined 944 months in prison in Homeland Security Task Force cases.