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Portions of this column were excerpted from Greg Stejskal's book, " FBI Case Files Michigan – Tales of a G-Man, " published ...
ICE will be allowed to access personal information from the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including names, ...
In a party-line vote, the Senate Appropriations Committee backed the FBI’s request to use $555 million, which was originally ...
Douglas M. Goodwater, a section chief in the Office of Public Affairs at FBI headquarters, has been named special agent in charge of the Oklahoma City Field Office. Goodwater’s first assignment as a ...
Federal air marshals are pushing for a break from the TSA, advocating for a new organizational home where they can fully embrace their law enforcement roles. They argue that their current placement ...
By Steve Neavling The Justice Department’s top ethics official was fired Friday by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, marking the latest in a string of dismissals targeting longtime civil servants amid ...
More than 900 former Justice Department employees are urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to reject President Donald Trump’s nominee for a federal appeals court seat, calling him unfit for the bench ...
Since Kash Patel took over as FBI director, the bureau has dramatically ramped up its use of polygraph tests, often asking agents whether they’ve spoken negatively about Patel himself, according to ...
By Steve Neavling The U.S. Secret Service tracked former FBI Director James Comey and his wife in unmarked cars and monitored his phone location after a cryptic social media post in May was ...
By Allan Lengel Retired DEA agent Richard Crock, who is chairman of the DEA Survivors Benefit Fund, is encouraging law enforcement supporters to write the California parole board to oppose the parole ...
A Minnesota man accused of killing a state lawmaker and her husband claimed in a handwritten letter to the FBI that he was acting on secret orders from the governor, federal prosecutors revealed ...