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Hacker Who Harassed FBI, CIA Directors Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison
A hacker who expose private online accounts of the directors of the CIA and FBI, among others, in 2015 has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Significant Portion of Trump’s Travel Ban Set to Expire Before Reaching Supreme Court
The Justice Department is appealing an injunction on President Trump’s travel ban, even though a significant portion of the ban is set to expire by the Oct. 10 court date.

FBI Investigating Russian-Funded News Agency’s Role in Presidential Election
The FBI its investigating whether Sputnik, a Russian-government-funded news agency, is operating in the U.S. as an undeclared propaganda arm of the Kremlin in possible violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.

Prosecutors Call on FBI to Help Investigate Violent Arrest of Nurse in Utah
The FBI has been asked to join a criminal investigation into the violent arrest of a local nurse who was trying to protect the constitutional rights of a patient in Utah.

FBI Investigating ‘Terrorism Links’ to Post Office Bombing in Indiana
The FBI is trying to determine “if there are any terrorism links” to the bomb that exploded at an East Chicago, Ind., post office on Wednesday, but insisted “there is no ongoing public safety concern.”

Mueller’s Team Wants to Interview White House Staffers over Trump Tower Statement
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team wants to interview White House staffers who may have been involved or witnessed a misleading statement about Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower, CNN reports.

New FBI Director Says He’s Seen No Evidence of White House Interference in Russian Probe
New FBI Director Christopher Wray insists he’s seen no evidence that the White House tried to interfere in the ongoing investigation into possible collusion between Russia and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.