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FBI Analyzes Minibar Samples at Dominican Republic Resort Following Deaths

allan6 years ago02 mins

The FBI is analyzing samples from at least one minibar at the popular Bahia Principe resort and hotel in the Dominican Republican after nine Americans have died in the country in the past year.

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Feds Seize a Record 16.5 Tons of Cocaine Worth $1B+ in Philadelphia

allan6 years ago6 years ago01 mins

Federal authorities seized more than $1 billion worth of cocaine at the Philadelphia Port, calling it the largest coke bust in the history of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the third largest in the U.S.

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Jury Convicts Reputed Gang Member in Shooting Death of ATF Agent in Chicago

allan6 years ago02 mins

A reputed gang member accused of shooting an ATF agent in Chicago last year has been convicted.

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FBI Names Jennifer C. Boone As Special Agent in Charge of the Baltimore Field Office

allan6 years ago6 years ago02 mins

The FBI has named Jennifer C. Boone, a 22-year veteran of the bureau, as special agent in charge of the Baltimore Field Office.

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Trump Pledges to Deport ‘Millions’ of Undocumented Immigrants

allan6 years ago6 years ago02 mins

President Trump warned Monday night that ICE will be deporting “millions” of undocumented immigrants beginning next week.

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California Man Charged After FBI Found Threats of a Mass Shooting at Synagogue

allan6 years ago02 mins

A San Francisco Bay Area man has been charged after the FBI discovered online threats of a mass shooting at a synagogue.

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‘More Than 10,000 spies’ Roam Washington D.C. for Secrets, And They’re Hard to Identify

allan6 years ago04 mins

Among the civil servants, business people, diplomats, tourists and law enforcement officials in Washington D.C. are “more than 10,000 spies,” according to the International Spy Museum.

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Weekend Series on Crime History: Dick Cheney on Watergate and the Presidency

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