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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.
The U.S. Justice Department has charged a Pakistani national in connection with a sweeping $650 million fraud scheme that exploited Arizona’s Medicaid program for Native Americans, billing the state ...
After nearly two decades of stalled efforts to replace its aging headquarters, the FBI is moving into the Ronald Reagan Building complex in downtown Washington, D.C., federal officials announced ...
A cybercriminal group known as Scattered Spider is targeting North American airlines in a wave of extortion-driven attacks, the FBI warned in an alert issued Friday. The group has recently focused on ...
Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Monday defended a controversial Trump administration proposal to eliminate the ATF and merge its functions into the Drug Enforcement Administration. The plan, outlined ...
A properly functioning heating system is essential for maintaining a comfortable home, especially during the colder months. However, it can sometimes be tricky to determine when your heating system ...
The bust was so big that federal authorities are already calling it the largest seizure of heroin in New York City history. The DEA helped nab a pair of suspected Bronx drug traffickers in what turned ...
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 ...
Emad Salem was one of the FBI’s most valuable government informants. Now the 64-year-old who helped put Islamic terrorists behind bars is speaking out publicly for the first time in years and is ...
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 ...
LA ESTACION, Mexico — Jorge Rios, 11 rifle rounds and a silver cross decorating his black flak jacket, lost his job as a dishwasher in Tucson for driving without a license. Santos Ramos Vargas, at 43 ...
By Steve Neavling Two U.S. Marshals Service officers on Friday were wounded in an exchange of gunfire with a fugitive, who was killed by an alleged self-inflicted gunshot wound, at a hotel in Columbia ...