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FBI Veteran Amy Hess to Take Helm at Bureau’s Louisville Office
Amy Hess, a 26-year veteran of the FBI, will be the new special agent in charge of the Louisville office beginning in October.

Prosecutors Drop Case Against ex-DEA Agent Accused of Posing As FBI Agent
A former DEA agent who was accused of posing as an FBI agent in a fraud scheme no longer faces charges.

Mississippi Man Who Tried to Join ISIS Credits FBI for Saving His Life
A Mississippi man thanked the FBI for saving his life as he was sentenced to eight years in prison Wednesday for trying to join ISIS.

FBI Investigating Hacking of Actress Leslie Jones After Nude Photos Posted
The FBI is investigating the hacking of actress and comedian Leslie Jones.

Son of Jailed ‘El Chapo’ Guzman Kidnapped in Mexican Resort
The son of jailed Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, was among six men kidnapped by seven armed men who stormed into trendy restaurant in the Mexican report Puerto Vallarta.

House Committee to Investigate Whether Clinton Perjured Herself
The House Judiciary Committee plans to grill FBI officials next month to determine whether Hillary Clinton committed perjury when she testified before Congress last year about her use of private e-mail servers.

Open Letter to Secret Service: Assign People of Color to Protect Trump
As a Latino and a naturalized U.S. citizen, I am aghast at the derogatory and condescending comments the Republican presidential nominee makes time and time again about Muslim Americans, Latinos and African Americans — even about women.

FBI: Ex-Marine Harassed, Threatened Catholic Diocese from His Boat
A former Marine is facing rare stalking charges after the FBI said he harassed and threatened the Catholic Diocese of Knoxville and its parishes from his boat in California.