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Homeland Security Director to Deliver Speech at Duke University for 9/11 Anniversary
Homeland Security Director Jeh Johnson will discuss counterterrorism and new threats to the U.S. at Duke University’s Stanford School of Public Policy on Sept. 8, just three days before the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
New York Post: Recovered Emails Are Reminder That Clintons Play by Own Rules
How about that: Among the 14,900 “new” Hillary Clinton e-mails uncovered by the FBI are 30 or so that concern the Benghazi attack — the most controversial single episode in Clinton’s four years running the State Department.
Wanted: Researchers to Grow Marijuana to Study Medicinal Benefits
The DEA is looking for researchers to grow marijuana in an effort to better understand whether cannabis has medicinal benefits.
Ex-FBI Agent Who Stole $136,000 in Seized Drug Money Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison
A former FBI agent who stole more than $136,000 in seized drug money to buy buy cars and cosmetic surgery for his wife was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison.
FBI Investigating Breaches Against Two State Voter Systems
The FBI is trying to determine who hacked voting registration databases in Illinois and Arizona ahead of the Nov. 8 presidential election.
Guardian: Internet Security Becomes Huge, Growing Problem
The phone in your pocket gives you powers that were hard to imagine even five years ago.
FBI’s Jacksonville Division Gets New Agent in Charge, Charles P. Spenser
The FBI’s Jacksonville division is getting a new agent in charge.
‘America’s Toughest Sheriff’ May Face Criminal Charges Over Handling of Latinos
One of America’s most controversial law enforcement officials, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, may face criminal contempt-of-court charges following allegations he defied federal orders to top racially profiling Latinos.