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Justice Department Declines to Charge Baton Rouge Cops in Alton Sterling’s Death
The Justice Department is expected to announce today that it has closed the investigation into the death of Alton Sterling and won’t prosecutor Baton Rouge officers for possible wrongdoing in a case that sparked unrest across the city.
Dallas Gunman Was Under FBI Investigation Before Shooting 3 People
The FBI was investigating a Dallas man before he fatally shot his roommate and critically wounded a neighbor and paramedic on Monday.
No New Border Wall for President Trump Under New Federal Spending Bill
President Trump’s repeated pledge to build a new border wall has fallen through the cracks under a federal spending bill wending its way through Congress.
FBI: Grand Jury Subpoenas Were Issued in Hillary Clinton Email Investigation Last Year
Federal prosecutors investigating Hillary Clinton’s email server issued grand jury subpoenas in the case, according to a court filing this week.
Female FBI Translator Married ISIS Terrorist She Was Investigating
An FBI translator assigned to investigate an ISIS terrorist wound up falling in love with the German-born jihadist and married him.
Long-Delayed Plans for FBI Headquarters Hits Budgetary Snag Yet Again
The long-delayed plan to build a new FBI headquarters appears to have hit yet another funding snag.
Homeland Security May Soon Tap Leader of Anti-Immigration Group As Ombudsman
Julie Kirchner spent a decade advocating for extreme restrictions on immigrations.
FBI Agent Lost Loaded Gun in Back of Taxi During Late Night in New York City
An FBI agent woke up Saturday morning to realize he had lost his loaded gun in the back of a cab in Brooklyn around 2 a.m., police said.