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Secret Service Faces Serious Challenges to Meet Demands of Trump Family
The Secret Service has been forced to make cost-cutting concessions because of the increasing demands and rising costs of protecting the new first family.
FBI Considers Special University to Train Cyber Security Agents
As cyber crime continues to rise, the FBI is caught in a pickle: It can’t recruit enough agents who can hack a computer.
Americn in Custody Again After Threatening to Join ISIS, Kill an American
An 18-year-old South Carolina man who was accused of hatching a plan to kill soldiers as revenge for American military action in the Middle East was granted early release last May.
Border Patrol Credits Trump’s Administration for Sharp Declines in Border Arrests
The number of undocumented immigrants caught crossing the border from Mexico has declined dramatically this year.
Homeland Security Secretary Concedes Full Border Wall Is ‘Unlikely’
President Trump’s homeland security secretary conceded Wednesday that it was doubtful that a full border wall with Mexico will be built.
Justice Department May Reopen Investigation into 1955 Killing of Emmett Till
The Justice Department is considering reopening its investigation into the 1955 killing of Emmett Till.
Parker: The Legal Duty to Report Crimes in the Age of Social Media
Ross Parker was chief of the criminal division in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Detroit for 8 years and worked as an AUSA for 28 in that office. By Ross Parker ticklethewire.com Over the weekend NBC News and other media reported a story of the sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl in Chicago by a…
19-Year-Old Sports Memorabilia Collector Led FBI to Stolen Tom Brady Jerseys
A 19-year-old sports memorabilia collector and avid Patriots fan provided FBI with the tip that led investigators to the person who stole Tom Brady’s Super Bowl jerseys.