OIP’s Assessment of 2023 CFO Reports The Office of Information Policy (OIP) is pleased to announce the release of its summary and assessment of agencies’
Category: Weird News
Ohio Physician Convicted for Illegally Distributing Opioids: Landmark Case in the Fight Against Addiction
“Ohio Physician Convicted for Illegally Distributing Opioids: Landmark Case in the Fight Against Addiction” Introduction: Conviction of Ohio Physician for Opioid Distribution In a significant
Attorney General’s Testimony: Key Points from the Address”
Introduction: Address to the Committee Good morning, Chairman Jordan, Ranking Member Nadler, and esteemed members of this Committee. I am grateful for the opportunity to
U.S. Justice Department’s CPB Strengthens Anti-Fraud Efforts in West Africa
Introduction: Combating Fraud in West Africa The Office of Information Policy (OIP) and the Justice Department’s Civil Division’s Consumer Protection Branch (CPB) are taking significant
Enhance Your FOIA Skills: Upcoming Training Sessions for FY 2024
Introduction: OIP’s Commitment to FOIA Training The Office of Information Policy (OIP) is dedicated to promoting transparency and accountability through the Freedom of Information Act
ATF Launches Central Ohio Crime Gun Intelligence Center to Combat Gun Violence
Introduction: Launching the Central Ohio Regional Crime Gun Intelligence Center In a joint effort with state leadership and local partners, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Operation North Star III: U.S. Marshals Arrest Over 4,400 Violent Fugitives
Operation North Star III: A High-Impact Fugitive Apprehension Initiative The U.S. Marshals Service has made a significant impact on public safety by apprehending 4,455 violent
Criminal Charges Filed in Bronx Daycare Fentanyl Poisoning Case
Criminal Charges in Bronx Daycare Fentanyl Poisoning Case In Manhattan, New York, federal court, a criminal complaint was unsealed today, charging Grei Mendez, aged 36,
Tech Administrator and Partner Admit Involvement in Multi-Million Dollar Software Piracy Conspiracy
Guilty Pleas in Multi-Million Dollar Software Piracy Scheme In a significant legal development, a computer system administrator and his spouse have pleaded guilty to their
Thousands Speak Up: Public Sentiment on Antitrust Enforcement
Title: Antitrust Policy Evolution: From 2009 to Today Subtitle: A Reflection on the Changing Landscape of Antitrust Enforcement Introduction: Good morning and thank you for
Obstruction of Justice Guilty Plea: Man Admits to Threatening Witnesses in Hate Crimes Trial
Guilty Plea in Tree of Life Synagogue Mass Shooter Trial Witness Threats Case Hardy Carroll Lloyd, a 45-year-old resident of Follansbee, West Virginia, has pleaded
Resurfaced Video of Moon Bears Sparks Speculation: Are They Humans in Disguise?
Controversy Over Moon Bears: Are They Actually People in Bear Costumes? A video featuring moon bears at a zoo has reemerged, causing a stir on
Man Protests Near President Biden’s Delaware Home with a Gun
A man with a firearm staged a protest in close proximity to President Joe Biden’s residence in Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday. Dressed in a conspicuous
Government’s Stand Against Double Billing: Navmar’s $4.4 Million Settlement
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation Agrees to $4.4 Million Settlement Double Billing Allegations Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation (Navmar), headquartered in Pennsylvania, has reached a $4.4 million
Physical Therapist Convicted for Paying Health Care Kickbacks
Federal Jury Convicts Florida Woman for Medicare Kickback Scheme A federal jury in the Southern District of Florida has convicted Nelly Anderson, a 58-year-old resident