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2 Senators Criticize Bill That Would Expand FBI’s Warrantless Access to Online Records
A new bill would give the FBI more flexibility to gain warrantless access to online records of Americans.
Burden Pasenelli, Legendary Female FBI Agent Who Shattered Stereotypes, Dies
Burden Pasenelli, a former special agent who shattered gender barriers in the FBI, died Tuesday in Arizona following a brief illness.
Secret Service Disciplines 41 Agents Who Disclosed Personnel Files of Rep. Chaffetz
More than 40 Secret Service agents were disciplined stemming from the disclosure of the personnel files of Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah.
Airports Consider Replacing TSA with Private Screeners to Ease Lines
Airports frustrated with long security lines are considering firing TSA screeners and replacing them with private contractors.
Judge Dismisses Charge Against FBI Worker Accused of Tipping Off Husband of Probe
A judge dismissed a charge against an FBI worker in Idaho accused of tipping off her husband about a child pornography investigation.
State Department Slams Hillary Clinton’s Use of a Private E-mail in New Report
Hillary Clinton violated the rules and failed to inform key staff members about her use of a private e-mail server, according to a scorching State Department Inspector General report.
Suburban Chicago Man Who Shot 2 FBI Agents Committed Suicide
A reputed gang member accused of shooting two FBI agents before he was found dead in suburban Chicago committed suicide, the Cook County medical examiner’s office said Wednesday.