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Hack Exposes Identities of More than 100 DEA, HSI Agents in Colombia
The identities of more than 100 agents with the DEA and other federal law enforcement agencies were revealed in a cyber breach at a Columbian prosecutor’s office.
Suspected Smugglers Accused of Assaulting Border Patrol Agents in 2 Separate Incidents
Alleged smugglers are accused of assaulting agents in two separate incidents.
Trump Plots Using Justice Department to Exact Revenge on Political Foes
Donald Trump is plotting to exact revenge on perceived enemies if he wins a second term, and he’d use the Justice Department to carry out politically ordered prosecutions, the former president has told advisers and friends.
Supreme Court to Review ATF’s Ban on Gun ‘Bump Stocks’
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review whether the ATF may ban “bump stocks,” the gun attachments that enable semiautomatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns.
Weekend Series on Crime History: NY Mobster Paul Castellano
Paul Castellano ran the Gambino crime family from 1976 until his murder in 1985.
FBI, DOJ Investigate NYC Mayor Adams’s Campaign Over Donations from Turkey
The FBI and Justice Department are investigating whether New York Mayor Eric Adams’s campaign received illegal donations from the Turkish government
DOJ Investigates Conditions at Two South Carolina Jails
The Justice Department announced Thursday that it has launched an investigation into conditions at two jails in South Carolina.
FBI Director Wray Slams Critics Who Claim the FBI Has Become Weaponized
FBI Director Christopher A. Wray fired back at critics in a new interview, saying those who accuse the bureau of bias are themselves the most political.
