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Who is Aileen Cannon, the Colombian-born judge raised in Miami that will oversee Trump's documents case?
The federal judge was appointed by Trump in 2020 and has already given him a favorable ruling in the past.
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FBI arrests businessman linked to impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
FBI agents have arrested a Texas businessman at the center of the scandal that led to the historic impeachment of state Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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FBI agent who testified for Republicans was suspended over leaked classified information
House Democrats are asking Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate whether Garret O’Boyle, who was presented as an FBI whistleblower by Republicans, lied to Congress.
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House Republicans pull back contempt charge against FBI Director Wray over Biden document
The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee has called off a vote that would move forward with holding FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress.
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Alleged mobsters arrested for high-end NYC jewelry heist
A group of alleged mobsters is under arrest and investigators say they managed to pull the whole thing off by posing as construction workers. News 4’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Double-agent Robert Hanssen dies in prison
The convicted spy who worked for the FBI and betrayed the U.S. died while serving multiple life sentences at the age of 79. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Former FBI agent Robert Hanssen, who was convicted of spying for Russia, dies in prison
A former FBI agent who took more than $1.4 million in cash and diamonds to trade secrets with Russia and the former Soviet Union in one of the most notorious spying cases in American history has died in prison.
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FBI Agrees to Show House Republican Lawmakers Document in Biden Family Probe
At issue is an internal FBI document known as an FD-1023, which agents use to record unverified tips and information they receive from confidential human sources.
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FBI Broke Rules in Scouring Foreign Intelligence on Jan. 6 Riot, Racial Justice Protests, Court Says
FBI officials repeatedly violated their own standards when they searched a vast repository of foreign intelligence for information related to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and racial justice protests in 2020. That’s according to a heavily blacked-out court order released Friday. FBI officials said the violations predated a series of corrective measures that started in...
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Prosecutor Ends Probe of FBI's Trump-Russia Investigation With Harsh Criticism, But No New Charges
A special prosecutor has ended his four-year investigation into possible FBI misconduct in its probe of ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.
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Mother's Day NYC Cold Case Murders
Detectives can’t quite crack a pair of cold case murders around Mother’s Day 2018. News 4’s Marc Santia reports.
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Baffling Mother's Day Killings in Brooklyn Go Unsolved for 5 Years
Two days before Mother’s Day in 2018, 62-year-old Ana del Valle was found dead inside the Brooklyn apartment she shared with her daughter. A few days later, her neighbor next door was discovered shot to death inside his apartment. Detectives with the NYPD know the murders are connected, but in the five years since the killings they have not been…
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Justice Department Seeks to Prevent Trump Deposition in Lawsuits by Ex-FBI Officials
Trump is scheduled for a deposition on May 24 regarding lawsuits filed by former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page against the Justice Department and FBI.
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FBI Declines to Provide GOP House Chairman With Document He Claims Will Implicate Biden in ‘Criminal Scheme'
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., had issued a subpoena for access to sensitive law enforcement materials.
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FBI Arrests Man for Placing Hidden Camera in Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship's Public Bathroom
A man is facing serious charges after FBI officials said he placed a hidden camera inside a public restroom on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship that filmed more than 150 people including children.
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FBI Takes Down Russian Computer Malware Network That Attacked NATO Nations, Journalists
Operation Medusa took down Snake, a malware network built by a Russian intelligence unit to infiltrate high-value targets around the world.
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Texas Mall Gun Identified, Had 2 Guns and More in His Vehicle: Sources
The gunman who killed at least eight people and wounded at least seven others at the Allen Premium Outlets Saturday has been identified.
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That Simple ‘Hi' Text From a Stranger Could Be the Start of a Scam That Ends Up Costing You Millions
“Pig butchering” operations run out of Asia but target victims globally, with scammers promising love and wealth to get their victims to invest their fortunes.
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Alleged Killer in 20-Year Cold Case Could Be Set Free — Here's Why
The suspect in a high-profile murder case could soon be a free man. Chris Jose reports.
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Week After Stunning Cold Case Arrest, Alleged NYPD Daughter Killer Goes Free (for Now)
There was a major setback in a 20-year-old New York cold case police said they had cracked — and it’s a mistake that set the alleged killer free. Last week, New York State Police announced an arrest in the 2003 murder of Megan McDonald, whose baffling case featured on “Dateline” ahead of the milestone anniversary of her slaying. His name…