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Washington State to Remove Paintings by Inmate Who Killed 2 FBI Agents
Four pieces of art painted by a man in prison for murdering two FBI agents are being removed by a Washington state agency.

FBI to Step Up Wiretaps, Other Surveillance After Terrorist Attacks in Paris
After Islamic State supporters attacked Paris, killing more than 125 people, the FBI plans to use more wiretaps and other monitoring techniques on suspected sympathizers of the terrorist organization.

New York Post: Justice Department Needs to Let Local Authorities Take Smaller Cases
The Justice Department is increasingly jumping into smaller criminal matters so it can look good while “playing daddy” to local authorities.

Head of House Homeland Security Committee Warns of ‘Gaping Holes’ for Terrorism
The U.S. is vulnerable to attack on the scale of the one in Paris because of “gaping holes” in security, the head of the House Homeland Security Committee warned Sunday.

Infamous Masked Executioner ‘Jihadi John’ Targeted in U.S. Drone Strike
The infamous masked ISIS executioner known as “Jihadi John” was targeted by a U.S. drone strike in Syrian on Thursday, but his fate was unknown this morning

FBI Investigating Whether Hillary Clinton Made ‘Materially False” Statements about E-mail
The FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton now involves determining whether the former secretary of sate violated a federal statute on providing “materially false” information.

D.C. Museum Displays Collection of Terrorism Artifacts Following Sept. 11 Attacks
A new exhibit at a Washington D.C. museum is haunting collection of artifacts from the FBI’s biggest terrorism cases since Sept. 11, 2001.

Secret Service Officer Assigned to White House Charged with Sending Nude Photo to Teen
A 37-year-old Secret Service officer assigned to the White House is accused of sending a picture of his genitals to a detective masquerading as a 14-year-old girl in Delaware.