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Gadyaces Serralta Sworn in As New Director of U.S. Marshals Service
Gadyaces S. Serralta was sworn in as director of the U.S. Marshals Service on Friday after receiving confirmation from the U.S. Senate, becoming the 13th person to lead the nation’s oldest federal law enforcement agency.
FBI Marks 50 Years Since Jimmy Hoffa Vanished, Says Case Remains Open
Fifty years after labor leader James “Jimmy” Hoffa vanished from a Detroit-area restaurant, the FBI says the case remains open, and it’s still looking for credible leads.
FBI Headquarters Fight Derails Senate Funding Bill
A battle over the FBI’s future headquarters brought Senate funding talks to a halt Thursday night, after Sen. Chris Van Hollen blocked progress on a key appropriations package unless the bill included stricter security requirements for the new facility.
Democrats Sue Trump Administration over Blocked ICE Facility Visits
Twelve Democratic lawmakers filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing the Trump administration of unlawfully blocking their access to immigration detention centers, calling the restrictions a violation of congressional oversight authority.
FBI Opens New Office in New Zealand to Counter China’s Influence in Pacific
The FBI has opened a new office in New Zealand’s capital to bolster cooperation with U.S. allies in the Pacific and push back against growing Chinese influence in the region.
FBI Has Unedited Epstein Surveillance Video Showing ‘Missing Minute,’ Sources Say
Federal investigators have a version of the surveillance video from the night Jeffrey Epstein died that includes the “missing minute” omitted from the footage released to the public.
Former FBI Official Blasts Trump Picks as Unqualified, Says Bureau Is Being Politicized
A former FBI official who helped lead the bureau’s probe into Chinese tech giant Huawei says he was forced out after Trump-appointed leadership questioned his friendship with a former agent critical of the president.
