U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Judge Rules: Justice Department Can Retain 2020 Election Ballots Seized in Fulton County, Georgia
ATLANTA — A recent ruling has confirmed that the federal government will keep 2020 election ballots seized from Fulton County, ... Read more
FBI Raids Virginia Senate Leader’s Office in Corruption Investigation: Key Insights and What It Means for Voters
FBI Investigation of Virginia Senate Leader Louise Lucas In a recent turn of events, the FBI searched the office of ... Read more

Judge Throws Out Kash Patel’s Defamation Case Over Nightclub Claims: What You Need to Know
Kash Patel, the current FBI Director, recently faced a legal setback. A federal judge in Houston dismissed his defamation lawsuit ... Read more
House Votes to Extend Surveillance Powers Until April 30 Amid GOP Plan Rebellion
Late Friday night, the House voted to temporarily extend a contentious surveillance program until April 30. This decision came after ... Read more
“Savannah Guthrie Makes Heartfelt Comeback to ‘Today’ Show on April 6 After Family Crisis”
Savannah Guthrie is making her return to NBC’s “Today” show on April 6 after nearly two months away due to ... Read more
NYPD Foils Firebomb Plot Targeting Palestinian Activist’s Home – Details Inside!
A man named Alexander Heifler was arrested for planning to firebomb the home of Nerdeen Kiswani, a prominent activist known ... Read more
Elevated Terrorism Threats in the U.S.: Impact of Iran Conflict and FBI Justice Department Cuts
In recent days, the U.S. has seen a surge in acts of violence linked to extremist ideologies. In New York ... Read more
Feds Arrest Man for Allegedly Selling Gun to Old Dominion University Shooter: What You Need to Know
A man has been charged for selling a stolen gun to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who tragically used it in a ... Read more
Former Old Dominion Shooter Released Early After Successfully Completing Drug Rehabilitation Program
NEW YORK (AP) — Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who opened fire at Old Dominion University, has a controversial past. He was ... Read more
