
FBI’s Top Congressional Liaison Quietly Steps Down for Private Sector Job
The FBI’s top liaison on Capitol Hill quietly left his job on March 30.
The FBI’s top liaison on Capitol Hill quietly left his job on March 30.
Photographer Ernest Withers won over the trust of civil rights leaders, capturing some of the most iconic images of the civil rights era.
Patrick Stein, a right-wing militia member who thought Trump was “the Man” and Muslims were “cockroaches” that needed to be exterminated, met what he thought was a weapons dealer in a remote field in western Kansas.
President Trump boldly signed a proclamation Wednesday directing National Guard troops to the southwest border in what he falsely called an unprecedented move to crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
Michael Tabman, the former special agent in charge of the FBI’s Minneapolis division, is running for governor in Kansas.
When Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for nonviolent resistance in October 1964, the FBI was furious.
Special counsel Robert Mueller assured President Trump’s attorneys last month that he was not the target of the 11-month-old probe involving Russia but indicated prosecutors continued to investigate him.
The Dutch son-in-law of a prominent Russian billionaire became the first person Tuesday to be sentenced as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s 11-month, evolving investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election.