President Biden Mourns the Loss of India's Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Reflects on Shared Vision for U.S.-India Relations
President Joe Biden conveyed condolences over former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's passing, praising his role in enhancing U.S.-India ties and expressing a shared vision for a dignified and promising future.
Washington, D.C. Announces Holiday Service Adjustments, Essential Shelters to Remain Open on Christmas Day
San Francisco's usual city services will have adjusted holiday schedules, with essential shelters and crisis centers staying open, but with closures including schools, libraries, and other governmental services.
Illinois Aviation Firm AAR CORP. to Pay Over $55M to Settle FCPA Violation Charges Involving Bribery in Nepal and South Africa
AAR CORP. will pay over $55 million to settle FCPA violation investigations related to bribery in Nepal and South Africa. The company will enter an 18-month NPA, pay penalties, forfeit profits, and disgorge funds to the SEC.
Metropolitan Police Seize 59 Firearms in D.C. Crackdown, Cite Public's Help in Combating Gun Crime
MPD seized 59 firearms, including a "Ghost Gun," in D.C. from December 9-16, 2024, to reduce gun crime, leading to several arrests. Rewards up to $2,500 are offered for tips leading to arrests and seizures.












