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Nominee to Lead Homeland Security Faces Senate Panel Vote Today
President Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen, could be closer to confirmation.
3 Suspects Injured in Shootout with Police, FBI Face Aggravated Assault Charges
A shootout between three man and the FBI and Kansas City police officers has prompted charges against the wounded suspects.
DOJ Mulls Appointment of Special Counsel to Investigate Hillary Clinton
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
FBI’s Recovery of Deleted Surveillance Leads to More Hazing Charges at PSU Frat
The FBI’s discovery of deleted surveillance video from the basement of a Penn State University frat house has prompted a slew of new charges tied to the hazing death of 19-year-old Timothy Piazza.
Sessions to Face Tough Questions Today about Russia Communicating with Trump Team
How much did Attorney General Jeff Sessions know about Donald Trump’s campaign aides communicating with Russia?
FBI Signals Possible Investigation of Planned Parenthood, Other Abortion Providers
The FBI appears poised to investigate allegations that Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers violated the law by selling fetal tissue and body parts.
FBI: More Than 7,600 People Were Victimized by Hate Crimes in 2016
Law enforcement agencies reported a total of 7,615 victims of hate crimes nationwide in 2016.
Special Counsel Probe Focuses on How Much Trump Knew about Russia Contacts
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is trying to determine how much Donald Trump and his inner circle were aware of the campaign team’s contracts with Russia.