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Republicans Fall Short in Holding AG Garland in ‘Inherent Contempt’ over Biden Audio
The U.S. House on Thursday turned down an unusual attempt to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in “inherent contempt” after a small group of Republicans helped defeat the resolution.
Border Patrol Discards Migrants’ Essential Belongings Amid Quick Expulsions
From baby formula and medicine to cell phones and clothes, Border Patrol agents are throwing away many of the belongings of unauthorized migrants who are sent back to Mexico.
Border Patrol Agent Dies in Line of Duty in Texas
A Border Patrol agent working in Texas died in the line of duty on Wednesday.
Ex-TSA Employee Charged Following Bomb Threats at Tulsa International Airport
A former TSA accused of leaving notes containing bomb threats in an airport restroom was charged Wednesday with two counts of false information and hoaxes.
FBI Shuts Down Russian Disinformation Campaign That Relied on AI Technology
Federal prosecutors disrupted an AI-generated Russian propaganda campaign that spread online disinformation in the U.S. and abroad.
FBI’s Tampa Field Office Gets New Leader
Matthew W. Fodor has been named special agent in charge of the FBI’s Tampa Field Office in Florida.
DOJ to Combat White-Collar Crime with Rewards Program for Whistleblowers
The Justice Department, under a Biden administration initiative set to be revealed within weeks, will offer whistleblowers a share of penalties and fees, potentially totaling millions, for tips leading to successful prosecutions.
FBI Investigates Sexual Assault Allegations against Prominent Real-Estate Brokers
The FBI is investigating allegations of rape and sexual assault involving three siblings from a prominent family in luxury real estate.
Boeing Will Plead Guilty to a Criminal Fraud Charge Stemming from 737 Max Crashes
Boeing will plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge stemming from two airplane crashes in Indonesia in 2018 and Ethiopia in 2019.
Deputy U.S. Marshals Shot Carjacker in Washington, D.C.
A would-be carjacker picked the wrong people to rob in Washington, D.C.
Supreme Court’s Presidential Immunity Ruling Paves Way for Trump to Weaponize DOJ, Experts Warn
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on Monday that afforded presidents broad immunity from criminal prosecution have triggered fears that Donald Trump would abuse his power if he’s elected to a second term and use the Justice Department to target his enemies.
FBI, Justice Department Launch Criminal Probe in Chinese Doping Scandal
The FBI and Justice Department have launched a criminal investigation into the role of anti-doping authorities and sports officials who enabled elite Chinese swimmers, who tested positive for banned substances, to avoid punishment and secure multiple medals.
Indigenous Activist Leonard Peltier Denied Parole for 1975 Killings of 2 FBI Agents
Leonard Peltier, the 79-year-old Lakota tribe member who insists he’s innocent of murdering two FBI agents in 1975, was denied parole on Tuesday.
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