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Former President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he will issue a “FULL and Unconditional Pardon” to former Culpeper ...
The FBI will reopen investigations into three high-profile incidents: the 2023 discovery of cocaine at the White House, the ...
Retired Gen. David Petraeus may have retired, but that doesn’t mean he’ll maintain his rank. The Daily Beast reports that the federal government is considering retroactively demoting him for revealing ...
The Trump administration on Thursday revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, accusing the school of “fostering violence” and refusing to comply with demands for ...
Federal prosecutors charged U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey with assaulting law enforcement officers during a confrontation outside a Newark immigration detention center, while dropping a ...
Accused Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger forced a former drug kingpin to play Russian roulette in the back room of a nightclub in 1983, according to testimony at the racketeering and murder trial, ...
The FBI is searching for a man suspected of possessing explosives in San Francisco. The USA Today reports that federal agents, police and investigators in hazmat suits were searching the apartment of ...
A Border Patrol agent at the Tucson Sector adopted an abandoned dog that he found while on patrol. Agents were on ATVs near Sasabe, Ariz., when they spotted the “lost, hungry, and thirsty pup,” the ...
Joseph Arabit, the new head of the Houston Division of the DEA, arrives with a plethora of border experience that authorities hope will help crack down on drug cartel activity between the Texas-Mexico ...
World-renowned cyclist Lance Armstrong faces dope charges that could lead to him losing his seven Tour de Frances titles, the New York Times reports. The 40-year-old athlete, who has been accused of ...
Rep. Early Blumenauer called for the resignation Wednesday of the acting DEA chief Chuck Rosenberg for saying it’s a “joke” to suggest that marijuana has medicinal benefits, the Huffington Post ...
Overturning an FBI policy that is as old as the bureau, the Justice Department is now requiring the FBI in most cases to make audio or video recordings while interrogating suspects in custody, the ...
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