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Menendez Indicted Again, This Time on Charge of Conspiring to Act As Foreign Agent
The Justice Department announced an additional charge against U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife, alleging he conspired to act as an illegal foreign agent of Egypt.

Most Americans View Federal Law Enforcement Agencies Negatively, Especially Republicans
Federal law enforcement agencies have a public relations problem.

Border Patrol Warns Agents of Plot to Locate And Torture Agents
The U.S. Border Patrol is warning its agents of a plot to obtain their addresses for the purposes of “torturing” them and their family members.

Navy Sailor Pleads Guilty to Sending National Security Secrets to China
A U.S. Navy sailor pleaded guilty Wednesday to providing sensitive military information to China.

Rep. Santos Indicted on 10 New Criminal Charges, Accused of Defrauding Campaign Donors
U.S. Rep. George Santos, the scandal-plagued New York Republican who fabricated most of his background, has been charged again in a new 10-count indictment, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.

Pennsylvania Man Gets 2 Years in Prison for Threatening FBI Agents After Trump Search
A Pennsylvania man who threatened to kill FBI agents in retaliation for searching former President Trump’s home in Florida has been sentenced to two years in federal prison, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.

Columnist: FBI Is Failing to Curtail Threats of White Nationalism
The FBI is falling short in curtailing the threats of white nationalism, argues Lerone A. Martin, director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute at Stanford University.