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Tennessee Man Plotted to Bring Guns and Explosives to the Border, FBI Says
The grievances and conspiracy theories that motivated the man’s violent plot are the same ones that brought the “God’s Amy” convoy to the southern border last week.
'Eyes Everywhere': Congress Is About to Vote to Expand Mass Surveillance of Americans, Experts Warn
Privacy experts worry that a proposed reform bill would greatly widen how the government can surveil Americans’ digital communications.
Two Dead Following ‘Vehicle Explosion’ on Niagara Falls Bridge: Reports
New York's governor says the explosion was due to reckless driving, not terrorism.
GOP Reveals Its Latest Conspiracy: The 'Ghost Bus'
Republican Rep. Clay Higgins grilled the director of the FBI about a January 6 conspiracy theory.
Who Pulled Off a $41M Online Casino Heist? North Korea, FBI Says.
North Korea's state-sponsored hackers have executed another major online theft as Kim Jong-un is expected to discuss supplying weapons to Russia.
Man Killed by FBI After Posting on Facebook He Had a Gun Ready for FBI
The Utah man was killed in an FBI raid following numerous threats posted on social media against President Joe Biden and a lawyer prosecuting Donald Trump.
Defense Lawyers Push Judge to Reveal Secret Country that Helped FBI Wiretap the World
For the worldwide Operation Trojan Shield, the FBI secretly ran an encrypted phone company. Now defense teams are demanding the FBI reveal which unnamed third country helped intercept messages of their clients.
Internal Emails Show FBI Freaking Out About Deepfakes
“Do we have the ability to effectively detect this?” asks one email. “No.”
The Wild Story of the Psychic, the Sheikh and the $90 Million Diamond Heist
This is the previously unreported inside story of how the former Prime Minister of Qatar became the victim of one of the world’s biggest – and weirdest – jewellery heists.
State Department Offers $5 Million for Information on Key Anom Distributor
The FBI secretly created its own encrypted phone company. Now the U.S. government wants help capturing Maximilian Rivkin, one of its alleged top brass.
The DEA Bought Customer Data from Rogue Employees Instead of Getting a Warrant
For years the DEA has used paid informants inside airline, bus, and parcel companies to bypass needing to get a warrant. A pair of bipartisan Senators now want the DOJ to put an end to it.
One of Anom's Top Alleged Sellers Flown to U.S. to Face Charges
Alexander Dmitrienko was an alleged seller for the FBI's honeypot phone company. More than a year and a half after the FBI pulled back the curtain on the operation, Dmitrienko is now in the U.S. to face his charges.