April 2017

Amid Threats of Charges, WikiLeaks Founder Assange Still Waiting to Hear from U.S.
The U.S. government said more than a week ago that it’s preparing criminal charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and other members of his organization, but so far Assange has not heard from the government.

Wife of Bob Levinson Says FBI Believes Missing Ex-CIA Contractor Is Still Alive
Is Bob Levinson, a former FBI agent and CIA contractor, still alive after going missing on a small Iranian island in 2007?

Homeland Security Agent Acquitted in Boca Road Rage Case
A Homeland Security agent who shot into an occupied vehicle following a road rage incident in September 2013 was acquitted Thursday by a Palm Beach County jury.

Off-Duty Border Patrol Agent Suspected of Starting Large Wild Fire
Investigators are trying to determine whether an off-duty Border Patrol agent who was target shooting sparked a large wild fire in southern Arizona.

National Review: Trump’s Immigration Enforcement Is More Important Than a Wall
A head of a potential government-shutdown battle, President Trump is reportedly willing to forgo a congressional down payment on a “big, beautiful wall” on America’s southern border.

Baltimore Seeks Help with Its Skyrocketing Murder Rate
Baltimore surpassed 100 murders so far this year, the quickest the city has reached that mark in two decades.

Border Patrol Gets Its First Woman Leader in 93-Year History
Border Patrol’s first woman to serve as acting chief was named Tuesday to lead the agency as the Trump administration tries to build a wall on the border of Mexico and hire an additional 5,000 agents.