GenAI.mil’s Rapid Expansion Continues With OpenAI Partnership > U.S. Department of War > Release

GenAI.mil’s Rapid Expansion Continues With OpenAI Partnership The U.S. Department of War has recently announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI, marking a significant milestone in the rapid expansion of GenAI.mil. This collaboration aims to leverage advanced artificial intelligence technologies to... Read more

Christina M. Thomas to Rejoin the Division of Corporation Finance as Deputy Director

Christina M. Thomas is set to rejoin the Division of Corporation Finance as Deputy Director, a position she previously held before her departure to explore other opportunities within the financial sector. With extensive experience in securities regulation, Christina’s return is... Read more

Keith E. Cassidy Named Director of the Division of Examinations

Keith E. Cassidy has been appointed as the Director of the Division of Examinations, bringing with him a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of regulatory compliance and financial oversight. His extensive background in the financial services industry,... Read more

Former Commissioner of Virgin Islands Department of Sports, Parks, and Recreation Sentenced for Bribery Scheme

The former Commissioner of the Virgin Islands Department of Sports, Parks, and Recreation has been sentenced for his involvement in a bribery scheme that undermined public trust and compromised the integrity of government operations. The individual, whose actions were part... Read more

Readout of Under Secretary for War for Policy Elbridge Colby Visit to the Republic of Korea and Japan > U.S. Department of War > Release

During a recent visit to the Republic of Korea and Japan, Under Secretary for War for Policy Elbridge Colby engaged in crucial discussions centered on regional security and defense cooperation. This visit underscores the United States’ commitment to bolstering alliances... Read more

North Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to Charges Related to Creation and Distribution of Videos Depicting Animal Torture and Mutilation

A North Carolina man recently pleaded guilty to charges related to the creation and distribution of disturbing videos showcasing animal torture and mutilation. This case has drawn significant attention due to the horrifying nature of the crimes involved. The man,... Read more

J. Russell McGranahan Named SEC General Counsel

J. Russell McGranahan has been appointed as the General Counsel for the Southeastern Conference (SEC), a prestigious role that underscores his extensive experience and expertise in sports law. With a distinguished career spanning over two decades, McGranahan brings a wealth... Read more

37 Mexican Nationals Wanted for Serious Crimes Transferred to the United States from Mexico, Including Leaders of Foreign Terrorist Organizations

In a significant development, U.S. authorities have successfully transferred 37 Mexican nationals, wanted for serious crimes, from Mexico to the United States. This group includes high-profile individuals linked to organized crime and terrorism, including leaders of foreign terrorist organizations. Their... Read more

Transgender mass shooters spark debate over intervention systems

The emergence of transgender mass shooters has ignited a contentious debate surrounding intervention systems and gun control. Incidents involving individuals who identify as transgender challenge societal perceptions, prompting discussions about mental health, background checks, and potential biases in the criminal... Read more

US Travel Policy Powerful Reset 2026 Washington

The US Travel Policy is poised for a powerful reset by 2026, reflecting a comprehensive overhaul aimed at boosting tourism while prioritizing safety and sustainability. This initiative, spearheaded by the federal government and various stakeholders in the travel industry, seeks... Read more