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Travelers Launched 1,000 Complaints Against TSA Agents at Orland International Airport
Travelers launched 1,000 complaints against TSA agents at Orlando International Airport in 2014

Plans for New TSA Headquarters Delayed for 2 Years Over Bidding Process
The TSA was expected to get a new headquarters in Alexandria by 2018, but those plans have been delayed until 2020.

DEA Plans to Soon Decide Whether to Reschedule Marijuana to Acknowledge Medicinal Benefits
For decades, marijuana has been classified as a Schedule 1 drug, which means it has no accepted medical use.

FBI Director Says Bureau ‘Purchased a Tool’ to Unlock iPhone
FBI Director James Comey said the FBI “purchased a tool” to unlock an iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters.

FBI Cyber Security Expert May Dodge Prison for Collecting Child Pornography
An FBI cyber security expert who was busted collecting child pornography may dodge jail and be allowed to live across the street from a Seattle elementary school.

ACLU: Border Patrol Agents Looting Immigrants Before Deporting Them
Undocumented immigrant are being stripped of their possessions by Border Patrol agents before being deported back to Mexico with ID or money, advocacy groups allege.

Boston Globe: No Urgency on Clinton Investigation ‘Unfair to the Country’
If FBI Director James Comey feels no deadline pressure to wrap up the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e-mail server, he should.

Coal King Don Blankenship Sentenced to 1 Year in Prison for Safety Violations
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Former Massey Energy Chief Executive Officer Don Blankenship, 66, was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Charleston, W. Va., to one year in prison and fined $250,000 for conspiracy to violate mine health and safety standards in West Virginia where 29 miners were killed in a coal dust explosion six years…