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Although polygraphs aren’t admissible in court, they’re commonly used for background checks. But under Patel and Bongino, ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee was set to advance one of its 12 annual funding bills but abruptly recessed after a ...
Ten people were charged with attempted murder after a police officer was shot outside an ICE detention center in Texas on the Fourth of July. The shooting happened outside the Prairieland Detention ...
The FBI has opened criminal investigations into former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey, according to a report by Fox News Digital that cites unnamed Justice Department ...
A man armed with an assault rifle opened fire outside a U.S. Border Patrol facility near the U.S.-Mexico border early Monday, injuring a police officer before being shot and killed by authorities.
The Justice Department and FBI under President Donald Trump concluded that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and did not operate a blackmail scheme or keep a “client list,” according to a memo obtained ...
Just hours after the FBI released photos of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, the roommate of one of the accused mass killers said he was surprised when someone came over to retrieve some of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Investigators believe they were searching the wrong area for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The New York Times reports that authorities have moved the search area nearly 700 miles to the ...
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Sen. Joseph Lieberman wants a special prosecutor to investigate leaks of classified information following allegations that the White House disclosed the secrets, ...
The Homeland Security Department violated the Freedom of Information Act by refusing to disclose records about the telephone costs for immigrant detainees, a federal judge has ruled.