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FBI Tries to Determine Whether Foreign Spies Had Access to Hillary Clinton’s Private E-Mail Server
The FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of private e-mail has included a search to determine whether foreign intelligence services were able to access her server.
FBI Monitored Burning Man Festival in Nevada Desert, Records Show
New documents reveal that the FBI has monitored the annual Burning Man festival as tens of thousands of people gathered in the Nevada desert.
FBI Agent Who Fatally Shot Friend of Marathon Bomber Had Troubled Past
The FBI agent who fatally shot a friend of one of the Boston Marathon bombers had a troubled past.
Justice Department to Allow More Oversight over Long-Secret Tracking of Cell Phones
In an attempt to get more oversight, the Justice Department said Thursday it will seek more judicial and internal supervision as it uses technology to track cellphones.
Border Patrol Discovers Meth-Laced Candy at a Checkpoint Near Mexico
Border Patrol has made an alarming discovery – candy laced with methamphetamine.
Terry Nichols Wants His Seized Guns Returned to His Family to Help His Children
Terry Nichols, who helped in the Timothy McVeigh bombing in Oklahoma City, wants his seized guns turned over to his family.
Former Secret Service Agent Pleads Guilty to Stealing $820K Worth of Bitcoin During Silk Road Probe
A former Secret Service agent accused of pocketing $820,000 worth of Bitcoin money while investigating the Silk Road online drug marketplace has pleaded guilty to money laundering and obstruction of justice.
Top Justice Department Officials Accused of Misconduct in ATF Case
Top Justice Department officials are accused of withholding information from a judge about irregularities in a lawsuit against the ATF.