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Portions of this column were excerpted from Greg Stejskal's book, " FBI Case Files Michigan – Tales of a G-Man, " published ...
ICE will be allowed to access personal information from the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including names, ...
In a party-line vote, the Senate Appropriations Committee backed the FBI’s request to use $555 million, which was originally ...
By Steve Neavling The Secret Service has suspended six employees without pay for their roles in the security breakdown that allowed a gunman to shoot at Donald Trump during a July rally in Butler, ...
By Steve Neavling The U.S. Secret Service tracked former FBI Director James Comey and his wife in unmarked cars and monitored his phone location after a cryptic social media post in May was ...
Since Kash Patel took over as FBI director, the bureau has dramatically ramped up its use of polygraph tests, often asking agents whether they’ve spoken negatively about Patel himself, according to ...
Jerry Capeci is regarded as an expert on the mob. His website, Gang Land News, is a subscription-based website. This article was republished with permission. By Jerry Capeci Gang Land News A federal ...
By Gordon Russell New Orleans Times-Picayune NEW ORLEANS — Were it not for Virginia businesswoman Lori Mody’s skillful undercover work, William Jefferson would probably still be representing Louisiana ...
By Danny Fenster ticklethewire.com Two hours outside of Bangkok, Byron San Marco, an ATF special agent, explodes a hidden bomb slung over the back seat of a motor bike, according to a report by Time ...
More than 900 former Justice Department employees are urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to reject President Donald Trump’s nominee for a federal appeals court seat, calling him unfit for the bench ...
President Donald Trump is trying to tamp down a political firestorm of his own making over the Justice Department’s decision not to release records tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case.
The Justice Department’s top ethics official was fired Friday by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, marking the latest in a string of dismissals targeting longtime civil servants amid growing concerns ...