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Border Patrol Agent Sentenced to 29 Months in Prison for Sexual Assault
A Border Patrol agent convicted of coercing a 15-year-old girl to have sex with him in 2014 and 2015 was sentenced Thursday to 29 months in prison.

House Committee Strips Funding for Long-Delayed New FBI Headquarters
The long-delated project to build a new FBI headquarters just hit another major snag.

GOP Senator Calls for Vote on Trump’s FBI Director Nominee by July
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is calling for the Senate to vote on President Trump’s nominee to replace ousted FBI Director James Comey by July.

Updated: FBI Agent Indicted for Allegedly Lying about Oregon Refuge Standoff
An FBI agent accused of lying about shooting at a rancher during the armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon has been indicted.

ATF: Medical Marijuana Cardholders Barred from Buying Guns
The continuing battle between states and the federal government over medical marijuana just got a lot more intense.

Storied FBI Agent Carlos Fernandez Retires After Combating Terrorism
Carlos T. Fernandez, the legendary FBI agent who spent most of his career fighting terrorism, is retiring after 21 years.

Senate Intelligence Committee Expects to Soon Review Comey Memos
The Senate Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russia’s alleged meddling in the 2016 presidential election, is expected to soon review memos written by former FBI Director James Comey to document his conversations with President Trump.

Large Drug Bust in Colorado Targets Marijuana Grown for Out-of-State Sales
The DEA, along with local and state police, arrested 43 people as part of a major drug bust in Colorado that involves thousands of pounds of marijuana that was intended to be shipped outside of the state.