Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBI Reviewing Investigations of Recent Hangings as Third Man Found Dead
The man's body was discovered hanging from a tree in the city on Monday.
House Dem Committee Urges DOJ, DHS to Investigate Violence at Protests
Monday's letter from the House Oversight Committee said the Trump Administration's "wildly exaggerated rumors about Antifa has only served to encourage right-wing militias provoking violence."
The Curious Case of Michael Flynn
It may finally be over for Michael Flynn, but the search for answers goes on.
As Obama Prepares to Join Campaign, Trump Moves to Discredit Russia Probe
A newly released memo shows that Robert Mueller was given wide latitude to investigate Michael Flynn, whose prosecution the Justice Department is attempting to drop.
The Justice Department Can Intervene in the Ahmaud Arbery Case. Here's How
A Department of Justice spokesperson told Newsweek that the Federal Bureau of Investigation "has said it's assisting" with the local probe.
Michael Flynn Exoneration Will Turn an American Tragedy Into a Triumph
DOJ dropping charges against Michael Flynn is great news for America.
Senators Warn Surge in Gun Sales Could Overwhelm FBI's Background Checks
In March 2020, the FBI conducted around 3.7 million background checks, more than in any single month since the NICS system was established in 1998.
Barr Says There Were 'Gross Abuses' at FBI
Inspector General Michael Horowitz concluded in a report released Monday that the FBI did not err when it opened an investigation into potential Trump campaign ties to Russia.
Florida Man Who Planned ISIS Attack Wanted 'Overthrow of Democracy'—DoJ
Salman Rashid was suspended from two Florida colleges, after sending threatening messages to a female student.
Over Half of Religious Bias Crimes Target Jews, FBI Says in New Report
The number of religious bias crimes, like the number of bias crimes in general, has risen sharply in recent years.
Despite Trump's Attacks, Key Agencies Remain Popular Among Public
The news comes as public trust in the federal government has declined to historically-low levels among members of both parties.
Former FBI Director James Comey "Violated Department and FBI Policies"
Top FBI officials used the words "surprised," "stunned," "shocked" and "disappointment" to describe Comey's external release of an unclassified memo.
Maryland Man Arrested After Miami Woman Receives Genocidal Threats
The threats contained a pair of laudatory comments about President Donald Trump, invoking him in furtherance of the genocidal language.
Peter Strzok Sues FBI and DOJ, Says Firing Was Due to "Pressure" from Trump
The lawsuit filed on Tuesday in the District of Columbia comes after Donald Trump spent much of his early presidency lambasting Strzok "and his lover, the lovely Lisa Page."
Ex-Policeman Used Badge to Get Dates with Women
Leonel Marines is accused of having sex on duty, and using police information to target women for dates.
Charlotte Airport Worker Arrested With Explosive
Paul George Dandan reportedly got the explosive from his roommate, who allegedly planned to use it against a neighbor.
Jeffrey Toobin Delivers Powerful Indictment of Trump
"It's a grotesque abuse of power by the President of the United States," said the CNN legal commentator.
Meet Mass-Shooting Expert Mary Ellen O'Toole
She is one of the best in the field. She was also one of the first female profilers in the FBI.
Upbeat IG Report Can't Hide FBI's Big Computer Blues
The FBI's long troubled, half-billion-dollar Sentinel computerized file system is coming along just fine, says the Justice Department's watchdog

