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Ceremony Scheduled Today for 30th Anniversary of Bloody Florida Shootout with FBI
Today is the 30th anniversary of a bloody South Florida shootout that left two FBI agents dead and another five agents wounded.

CIA Director Says His Agency Would Not Resume Torture, Despite GOP Rhetoric
CIA Director John Brennan said on Sunday that his agency would not resort to torturing terrorism suspects despite rhetoric from GOP presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.

FBI Investigates Theft of Andy Warhol’s Iconic Screen Prints of Campbell’s Soup Cans
The FBI is investigating the theft of Andy Warhol’s screen prints of the iconic Campbell’s soup can from the Springfield Art Museum in Missouri.

FBI Debates Sharing Details of Successful iPhone Hack with Apple
The FBI is debating whether to explain to Apple how the bureau unlocked an iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters, Director James Comey said.

NYPD Corruption Investigation Prompts Commissioner to Discipline 4 High-Ranking Cops
An FBI corruption investigation has prompted New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton to discipline four high-ranking officers.

Border Patrol Reports Less Frequent Use of Force, But Accuracy of Data Questioned
Border Parol agents and custom officers reported fewer incidents of resorting to force this year, saying they used firearms just seven times in the first five month of the fiscal year.

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