List of FBI articles
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gettyimages-631415496crop FBI Boss Comey Won’t Say If Investigating Trump’s Ties to Russia
The incoming Trump cabinet faced a day of grilling on the Hill over Russian meddling in the election.
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trump-crop Trump Aide Says He Won’t ‘Lock Her Up’ After All
No plans to prosecute Clinton: Trump Team
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turkey-photo The Weekend Behind, The Week Ahead
A quick look over your Monday morning coffee at some of the weekend's top stories from around the world.
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obama-comey-formatted Obama on FBI Director Comey: ‘We Don’t Operate on Innuendo’
President Obama breaks his silence on the FBI director’s controversial and 11th-hour decision to revive the Clinton email investigation.
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gettyimages-577706376 FBI Is Reviewing New Emails in Clinton’s Private Email Case
The FBI review of additional emails is already giving Republicans ammunition to attack the Democratic presidential nominee.
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gettyimages-51397094 Prosecutor: Putin’s Former Press Secretary Died in D.C. Hotel Because He Was Drunk
Conspiracy theories surrounded the death of Mikhail Lesin. DC prosecutors determined he died after days of drinking.
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The National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters at Fort Meade, Maryland, as seen from the air, January 29, 2010. AFP PHOTO/Saul LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images) Prosecutors Detail What May Be NSA’s Worst-Ever Security Breach
Contractor Harold Martin is accused of lifting as many as 500 million pages of classified and top-secret material from Ft. Meade, and will be charged under the Espionage Act.
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A computer workstation bears the Nationa Did the FBI Just Arrest the Next Snowden?
Harold T. Martin, III allegedly removed classified information and stored it at his Maryland home.
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GettyImages-511699242crop Microsoft Wins Closely Watched Email Privacy Case Over Feds
Federal agents can't get access to emails stored overseas, court rules.
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GettyImages-542030686crop Republicans Try and Fail to Invoke Terror to Pass Surveillance Measure
The Orlando terror attack wasn't enough to hand the FBI broader power.
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GettyImages-539900836crop Orlando Shooter Demanded End to U.S. War Against Islamic State
Omar Mateen made demands to police negotiators during a stand-off in the Pulse nightclub, according to newly released transcripts.
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KENEMA, SIERRA LEONE - AUGUST 26: A member of a volunteer medical team wears special uniform for the burial of 7 people, sterilized after dying due to the Ebola virus, in Kptema graveyard in Kenema, Sierra Leone on August 26, 2014. In recent months, Ebola a contagious disease for which there is no known treatment or cure has claimed at least 1429 lives in West Africa, mostly in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia. (Photo by ) The Disease Detective Who Speaks the Truth About Epidemics
In the wake of Ebola and the Zika outbreak, a new book maps out the best, smartest ways to combat man’s greatest killers.
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Iraqi Sunni men presented as former jihadists fighting alongside the Islamic State (IS) group who defected to join Iraq government forces take position in Amriyat al-Fallujah, in Iraq's Anbar province, on May 26, 2015. Iraqi forces took up positions on the southern outskirts of Ramadi, officials said, taking two neighbourhoods and moving into Anbar university. Army and police forces as well as allied paramilitaries clashed with IS fighters to take full control of Taesh and Humeyrah, an army colonel said. AFP PHOTO / HAIDAR HAMDANI (Photo credit should read HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) Why Lone Wolves Fail
Attacks like the one in Orlando are easy for the Islamic State to inspire, hard for the West to stop – and not really worth worrying about.
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FBI agents keep watch during the 2016 Gay Pride Parade in West Hollywood, California on June 12, 2016. Security for the tightened in the aftermath of the deadly shootings June 12 at the Pulse, a packed gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. / AFP / Mark Ralston (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) How Did the FBI Miss Omar Mateen?
Law enforcement did all it could, but post-9/11 restrictions on “probable cause” limit the FBI’s ability to investigate would-be terrorists.
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GettyImages-82824941crop How Steel City Became the Front Line in America’s Cyberwar
Blending gumshoe investigations with high-tech research, Pittsburgh has become a hotbed of the Justice Department’s fight against international hackers.