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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.

FBI Found ‘Staggering Corruption’ at Georgia Prisons Where Bribes Were Taken for Contraband
The correctional officers were indicted on charges of accepting payments to smuggle tobacco, cellphones and drugs into prisons. Some also are accused of protecting drug dealers outside of prisons.

Report: ATF improves after Fast and Furious, But Other Federal Agencies Did Not
The FBI and DEA, for example, have failed to adequately minimize risks connected with gun investigations, the report stated.

CIA Director: ISIS Has Capability to Make And Use Chemical Weapons
ISIS has used chemical weapons and has the ability to continue making chlorine and mustard gas, according to CIA Director John Brennan.