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ICE Employees Complain of Pervasive Discrimination, Mismanagement, Harassment
The issues are so pervasive, the union argued, that ICE employees filed 18 discrimination suits in just San Diego.
Washington Post: FBI Made Right Decision in Handling of Oregon Occupiers
It was smart to involve those seen as sympathetic to the protest’s cause, such as a gun-toting Nevada legislator.
Teen accused of Hacking into CIA Director’s Email And Dumping Records of FBI Was Arrested
At the time of the hacking, “Cracka” said he broke into the systems in retaliation for U.S.’s support of Israel.
Iowa Boarding School Accused of Confining Students to Small ‘Isolation Boxes’ for Weeks
According to the allegations, the students were kept in dark, cell-like rooms.
CIA Director Says U.S. Knew ISIS Was Planning Attack on France Days Before Attack
Brennan said his agents have to “work harder” to prevent similar attacks.
Feds Sue Ferguson Over Police Reforms Aimed at Curbing Misconduct
The Justice Department is suing the city of Ferguson to force police reforms in a city accused of a pattern of unconstitutional conduct by law enforcement.
Patience Was the FBI’s Strategy to End the Oregon Occupation Peacefully
The FBI played the long game to end the Oregon standoff.