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The FBI has placed intelligence analyst Brian Auten on administrative leave, raising concerns about political retaliation under Director Kash Patel, The New York Times reports. Auten’s suspension last ...
The U.S. government is now supporting the release of a former FBI informant who fabricated a bribery story about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, according to a court filing unsealed Thursday, ...
A top aide to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Wednesday the U.S. intelligence community is investigating whether the FBI was involved in planning the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the ...
The FBI has appointed two longtime agents to lead its high-profile field offices in New York and Washington, D.C., the bureau announced Thursday. Christopher G. Raia has been named assistant director ...
The two DEA agents who took down one of the most violent and elusive cocaine kingpins in history, Pablo Escobar, shared their experience Monday night at the Ohio Union.
The FBI on Tuesday raided the offices of a New York City police union and the home of its leader, who resigned later in the day.
The second-in-command at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has resigned under pressure, further deepening a leadership shakeup at the federal agency tasked with enforcing the ...
The second-in-command at the ATF has resigned under pressure, further deepening a leadership shakeup at the federal agency tasked with enforcing the nation’s gun laws. Marvin Richardson, a 35-year ATF ...
As the federal government considers easing restrictions on marijuana, the DEA faces a legal challenge from cannabis-reform advocates who accuse it of improperly influencing a key court hearing.
A Massachusetts immigration attorney says she was mistakenly sent an email by immigration authorities ordering her to leave ...
The Trump administration on Friday moved to fire more than 400 Department of Homeland Security employees, part of a broader effort to slash the federal workforce.
A TSA air marshal who was fired for telling the media about the impact on budget cuts has been reinstated after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Robert MacLean was a justified whistleblower. The USA ...
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