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Experts are concerned that the reporting system has a fundamental flaw
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Experts are concerned that the reporting system has a fundamental flaw
Dayton police said Tuesday that the gunman had a "history of obsession with violent ideations ... and expressed the desire to commit a mass shooting"
The former FBI special agent became a frequent target of President Trump's wrath because of anti-Trump texts he wrote
Greg Miller of The Washington Post joins CBSN to explain the difference in how the U.S. responded to terrorism after 9/11, versus the growing threat today of white supremacy
Mary McCord, a former Department of Justice official, spoke with CBSN about the difficulties of prosecuting domestic terrorism
The FBI said it has 5,000 open terrorism cases and 850 of those are domestic
Studies by the agency indicate motivating only a quarter of active shooters had ever been diagnosed with mental illness, and most aren't typically loners
The hacker got information including credit scores and balances plus the Social Security numbers of about 140,000 customers
FBI arrested 35-year-old Circe Baez and 38-year-old Alexis Morales, who is believed to have been her accomplice
Investigators said he was about to fly off to join the Taliban, with the goal of killing American soldiers
"I've reviewed it," the FBI director said, one day before Mueller's congressional testimony
Wray's appearance comes one day before Mueller's highly-anticipated testimony
Asainov, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Kazakhstan, appeared in federal court in Brooklyn on Friday
Gov. Ricardo Rosselló cut short European vacation to address profane tirades leaked to media as former top colleagues are arrested by FBI
Margaret Ellen Fox, 14, vanished on June 25, 1974 after going to meet someone who answered her ad for a babysitter
A mix of concern, confusion and defiance has spread through elements of the intelligence community
Greig had been in federal prison since 2011 for her role in assisting the notorious crime boss
Jessy Pacheco, who had just graduated from medical school in Mexico, was there celebrating when he disappeared June 15
Special Agent Chris Campion describes what it means to be a psychopath – and says Daniel Marsh, who confessed to a double murder at age 15, is exactly that
Daniel Marsh, 15, who confessed to killing an elderly Davis County, Calif., couple in 2013 and who says he has fantasies about killing, tells FBI Special Agent Chris Campion how he would kill him.
Facing heat, the president attempted to clarify his comments on offers of foreign assistance
Federal Elections Commission chairwoman Ellen Weintraub, appointed by former President George W. Bush in 2002, prefaced her statement: "I would not have thought that I needed to say this"
Accepting damaging information on political opponents from foreign governments may fall into a murky legal area
The Democratic chairman said after a hearing he was "running out of patience" in his effort to get answers from the FBI
Ashiqul Alam, 22, met with an undercover officer over a period of 10 months before he was arrested
President Trump has so far raised $200 million for a new White House ballroom from some of the nation's biggest companies.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, with members appointed by RFK Jr., met to discuss and vote on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations.
Prosecutors said Nicholas Roske, who pleaded guilty to trying to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, aimed to kill three members of the Supreme Court.
The four servicemembers were assigned to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), the Army said.
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a case about its efforts to end temporary protected status for Venezuelans.
In April, a Trump ally referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for federal criminal prosecution for alleged mortgage fraud.
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent shot a person in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, the city's mayor said.
A federal judge in Florida has thrown out President Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, citing its excessive length, but gave his attorneys a chance to refile.
In a video that captures the encounter, a student confronts a professor over class curriculum surrounding gender identity.