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Kansas Militia Member Tipped Off FBI of Anti-Muslim Group’s Talks of Violence
The anti-Muslim militia group in Kansas that is accused of conspiring to bomb an apartment where 120 Somali immigrants lived was exposed when one of its members contacted the FBI.
First Outsider to Head Border Patrol Is Facing Complex Challenges
As the first outsider to head the Border Patrol in its 92 years, Mark Morgan is facing a broad array of issues, from corruption in the ranks to the increase in children and families pouring across the border.
Ex-NSA Contractor Accused of Stealing ‘Breathtaking’ Amount of Secret Information
A former NSA contractor stole so much top secret government information that it could fill roughly 200 laptop computers.
Ex-FBI Assistant Director Blasts Bureau Leadership Over Clinton Probe
Former FBI Assistant Director James Kallstrom blasted the bureau’s Director James Comey for his handling of the Hillary Clinton email scandal, saying the alleged “quid pro quo” deal with the State Department appears on the surface to be illegal.
FBI: Number of Law Enforcement Officers Killed Declined in 2015
Fewer law enforcement officers were killed as a result of criminal acts in 2015 compared to the year before, the FBI said.
ICE HSI Special Agent Makes Heroic Rescue of Child, Woman in Burning Car
As Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent John DeJohn was driving home from a fishing trip in Corpus Christi, Texas, he spotted a vehicle that had crashed in a field.
Residents, Border Patrol Weigh in on Trump’s Proposal to Build a Wall
Donald Trump’s proposal to build a wall at the border between the U.S. and Mexico has drawn criticism and support.
Former FBI Official Says He — Not the State Department — Suggested Quid Pro Quo in Clinton Investigation
A former FBI official said he – not the State Department – suggested a “quid pro quo” over Hillary Clinton’s private emails.