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Secret Service Changing Presidential Detail Amid Concerns about Trump Loyalty
The Secret Service agents who previously worked with President-elect Joe Biden when he was vice president will return to the White House to serve in his presidential detail in the coming weeks.
‘Most Prolific Serial Killer in U.S. History’ Dies in Prison
Samuel Little, whom the FBI called the “most prolific serial killer in U.S. history,” died Wednesday.
Convicted U.S. Spy Jonathan Pollard Lands in Israel
By Allan Lengel Jonathan Pollard, the former U.S. Navy analyst who spent 30 years in prison for spying for Israel, has flown to Tel Aviv a month after a travel ban imposed by the government ended, the BBC reports. Pollard, 66, and his wife Esther, were greeted early Wednesday at the airport by Prime Minister…
Border Patrol Agents Save Man’s Life in Arizona
Border Patrol agents from the Yuma Sector are credited with saving a man’s life after he was found unconscious near the Andrade Port of Entry.
Police, FBI Warned about Nashville Bombing suspect in 2019
Police and the FBI were alerted to Nashville bombing suspect Anthony Quinn Warner about 16 months ago, when his girlfriend reported he was building explosives in his RV
TSA Employees Put at Risk As Record Number of People Travel Since Pandemic Began
The number of airline travelers screened by the TSA reached 1.3 million this weekend, the highest number since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
ATF Searches for Grenade That Could Still Explode After Being Sold at Antique Mall
The ATF is asking for the public’s help tracking down a grenade that was “thought to be inert” but could still explode after it was sold to an unsuspecting customer at an antique mall in North Carolina.
FBI Searching for Stolen 18th Century Violin Worth $700,000
The FBI is on the hunt for a rare 18th century violin that was stolen in Los Feliz, Calif.