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Senate Confirms Rosenstein As No. 2 Official at Justice Department
Rod J. Rosenstein, a veteran prosecutor, was overwhelmingly supported by the Senate to become the No. 2 officials at the Justice Department, a position that places him in charge of the investigation into connections between Russia and President’s Trump campaign staff
FBI Investigating Rochester Cop Accused of Choking Handcuffed Suspect
The FBI is investigating a Rochester police officer after he was captured on video choking a handcuffed suspect.
Oregon Man Charged After Calling FBI 752 Times And Making Threats
A 45-year-old Oregon man is accused of calling the FBI phone line 752 times since December 2015 and leaving threats for agents is facing a federal criminal charge.
Homeland Security Secretary Admits He Doesn’t Know How to Stop Homegrown Terrorism
Stopping homegrown terrorism is no easy task.
Beleaguered Secret Service Expected to Get Retired Marine As New Leader
The troubled Secret Service, which has been in the news for a number of embarrassing and alarming blunders, is about to get a new leader.
Border Patrol Pursuit Leaves 7 Injured After SUV Carrying Illegal Immigrants Crashed
Seven Mexican nationals were injured when an SUV being pursued by Border Patrol agents crashed in Chula Vista, Calif. on Sunday.
President Trump Is Wrong about Border Wall Fixing Drug Problem, Experts Say
President Trump’s claim that a wall will stop illegal drugs from coming across the Southwest border ignores a key fact about the international trade.
Secret Service Deals With Malia Obama’s Stalker in NY
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Malia Obama, the oldest daughter of former President Barack Obama, is still feeling the public pain of living a high-profile existence. Jair Cardoso, 30, of Brooklyn man who stalked her in New York was taken into custody earlier this month after he was caught trying to get to her again at…