Over 50,000 Retirement Applications Await Processing; Proposal Introduced to Support Those Seeking Full Benefits

Retirement Application Backlog Exceeds 50,000 In December, the number of retirement applications pending with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) surpassed 50,000. This increase is attributed to the agency receiving about 3,400 more applications than it could process, all while the average processing time remained fairly consistent. Last month, the OPM received around 3,200 insurance […]
Trump administration halts visa processing for 75 nations, including Somalia, Russia, and Iran

The State Department has halted the processing of immigrant visas for 75 countries as part of an initiative to address applicants who may be under scrutiny for potential legal issues. A memo from the State Department, which was first obtained by Fox News Digital, directs consular officials to deny visas in accordance with existing laws […]
Visa processing halted for 75 countries

Visa Processing Frozen for 75 Countries The U.S. State Department has announced a halt to immigrant visa processing for 75 countries as part of an effort to curb dependence on government assistance. A memo from the State Department indicates that consulates worldwide have been instructed to deny visa applications while they reassess their screening processes. […]
Changes in USPS mail processing impact postmark dates for customers across the country

Some mail sent via the United States Postal Service may no longer be postmarked on the same day it’s sent. This change comes as USPS is implementing updates as part of its long-term transformation plan, which includes rate adjustments expected to take effect in 2026. According to a statement from the USPS, operational changes in […]
Visa processing for Afghans halted following D.C. attack that resulted in a Guard member’s death

In the wake of the attack on National Guard members in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, the State Department swiftly halted all visa issuance for those holding Afghan passports. This decision comes after Rahmanullah Rakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, was charged with first-degree murder in relation to the incident, which led to the death of a […]
Ammonia leak at a food processing plant in Rhode Island sends 13 people to the hospital, with 2 in critical condition.

On Thursday night, an ammonia leak at a food processing plant in Rhode Island made more than a dozen people sick, resulting in hospitalizations for several, including two individuals in critical condition. The state’s Department of Environmental Management reported that hazardous materials teams were engaged in ventilating the Infinity Fresh Kitchen facility in North Kingston, […]
USPS worker dies in mail processing machine incident in Michigan

A U.S. Postal Service employee tragically lost his life after getting stuck inside a mail-processing machine at a distribution center in Allen Park, Michigan, according to officials. Nicholas John Acker, aged 36, was found dead on Saturday after being trapped in the machine for several hours. He worked as a maintenance technician at the USPS […]
ICE Transports 100 Undocumented Immigrants from Indiana to Texas for Deportation Processing

Texas Buses Arrested Immigrants for Deportation During the ongoing border crisis under the Biden administration, Texas Governor Greg Abbott initiated the transport of undocumented immigrants to sanctuary cities, including over 35,000 individuals sent to the Chicago area. Recently, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) directed that 100 arrested immigrants be transported to Texas for processing related […]
Sheriff’s office in Arizona adopts AI to accelerate paperwork processing

Law Enforcement Considers AI Integration Tucson, Arizona – As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into various sectors, the Pima County Sheriff’s Office is exploring how to leverage this technology. Earlier this year, local lawmakers initiated trials of a program called Draft One developed by Axon, which automates the creation of incident reports using AI. In […]
DOJ files a lawsuit against LA County for long delays in processing concealed carry permits

As violent crime increases in Los Angeles, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken action by filing a lawsuit against Los Angeles County. The DOJ claims the county is unlawfully preventing residents from protecting themselves. This lawsuit represents an ongoing conflict between the Trump administration’s DOJ and the Democratic leadership in Los Angeles regarding […]