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FBI Launches Investigation into Massive Breach of Yahoo Accounts
The FBI is investigating a massive hack that may have comprised more than 1 billion Yahoo accounts, the White House announced Thursday.

Border Patrol Agent Charged with Accepting Bribes for Delivering Phony Drugs
A Border Patrol agent has been charged with bribery after prosecutors allege he accepted $10,000 in bribes to deliver what he believed was methamphetamine and cocaine dropped off at the border fence with Mexico.

DEA Helps Seize 20 Tons of Drugs in ‘Largest Known Seizure of Heroin in Afghanistan’
The DEA, with the help of American Special Forces and an Afghan counternarcotics, seized a whopping 20 tons of drugs in what officials have described as “the largest known seizure of heroin in Afghanistan, if not the world.”

Secret Service Wants NYPD to Deploy 150 Officers a Day to Trump Tower
The Secret Service wants the NYPD to deploy 150 police officers a day to checkpoints outside the Trump Tower to protect the president-elect.

Chicago Alderman Who Pledged to Clean Up Graft Was Indicted on Corruption Charges
Willie Cochran, a Chicago alderman who pledged to clean up corruption, was indicted Wednesday for allegedly stealing tens of thousands of dollars in charitable donations for poor children and seniors.

Former Homeland Security Investigations Agent Accused of Stealing Drug Money
A former Homeland Security Investigations agent faces numerous federal charges alleging he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars in drug cash and laundering it through real estate transactions and banks.

Former DEA Agent Sentenced to Year in Prison for Witness Tampering
A former DEA agent who demanded cash in connection with a drug trafficker was sentenced Tuesday to a year and a day in prison.

Google Releases Eight FBI Requests for Customer Data After Gag Order Lifted
Google published redacted versions of a secret eight FBI requests for customer data after a gag order was lifted.