Ethiopian Human Rights Abuser Arrested for Fraudulently Obtaining U.S. Citizenship

Alexandria, Virginia - A naturalized U.S. citizen residing in Alexandria, Virginia, was arrested today by special agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) after being indicted on a felony charge of having fraudulently obtained U.S. citizenship.

Presidential Proclamation on National Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Week

Washington, DC - Since the founding of our great Nation, citizens have put their lives on hold to defend our liberty and protect their fellow Americans.  Today, more than one million Americans proudly serve in the National Guard and Reserve.  During National Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Week, we take a moment to salute the employers and communities that support our citizen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen.

Report: Regulations Being Cut at Record Pace, Savings Double

Washington, DC - Federal agencies, led by Labor and Health and Human Services, are cutting Obama-era regulations and saving money faster than demanded by President Trump, according to a new report.

Should I take Social Security at 62?

Washington, DC - Dear Rusty: My husband took an early retirement at age 62, and I will be turning 62 next year.  I am having some health issues and I’m thinking about taking an early retirement.  Is this a good idea? ~ Uncertain what to do

Art Without Borders

San Luis, Arizona - In observance of Hispanic Heritage Month, the San Luis Library is pleased to announce their 5th Annual Art Exhibition, "Art Without Borders," will commence Thursday, September 13, 2018. “Art Without Borders” is a collaboration of Arizona Western College, Museo Regional de San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora, Mexican Consulate and the San Luis Library.