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Congressional Bill Seeks to Remove J. Edgar Hoover’s Name from FBI’s Headquarters
Saying J. Edgar Hoover stomped on the civil rights of Americans, a congressman has introduced a bill to remove the former FBI director’s name from the bureau’s headquarters building.

DEA Agents Get Bonuses While Investigated for Attending Sex Parties Funded by Drug Cartels
While DEA agents were under investigation for allegedly attending prostitute sex parties funded by Columbian drug cartels, they received thousands of dollars in bonuses.

New Border Patrol Leader of Laredo Section Officially Takes Helm
The Laredo Section of the Border Patrol officially has a new leader.

Las Vegas’ First Female FBI Agent Was an Undercover Success
Tall and slim, with long, blond hair, Deborah Richard could look like an expensive call girl or a bag lady.

Ex-FBI Agent’s Alleged Theft Could Compromise Indictments Against 52 Alleged Gang Members
Allegations that an FBI agent stole more than $100,000 in drug money could spell trouble for a painstaking investigation that netted indictments of 52 alleged members and associates of a Southern California street gang tied to the Mexican Mafia.

Secret Service Permitted to Track Cell Phones without Warrant from a Judge
In the event of a nonspecific threat to a president or someone else under protection, the Secret Service won’t be required to get a warrant to use cellphone-tracking technology.

Homeland Security Allows Nearly 100 Employees to Collect Pay without Working
Nearly 100 Homeland Security employees are collecting pay while not working.

FBI Director: Fewer Americans Trying to Join ISIS Abroad As Crackdown Continues
Fewer Americans are traveling abroad to join ISIS, FBI Director James Comey said on Wednesday.