Federal Bureau of Investigation

Trump to Chicago: Fix 'carnage' or the feds are coming

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened late Jan. 24 to send in the "feds" if America's third-largest city of Chicago failed to bring its rampant crime rate under control.

The Republican, who made law and order a key issue in his White House campaign, cited the city's latest shooting and homicide statistics as reported by the Chicago Tribune.

Hillary Clinton Could Not Stop Crying, Blames Obama, FBI Director

Hillary Clinton Could Not Stop Crying, Blames Obama, FBI Director for Her Stunning Loss

BELGRADE - Author Ed Klein joined Steve Malzberg on Newsmax TV on Wednesday after Donald Trump shocked the world by winning the US presidency in his first ever political race.

Klein said Hillary Clinton called a friend and couldn't stop crying.

FBI clears Clinton again

FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Sunday the agency hasn’t changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges after a review of new emails. “Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July,” Comey wrote in the new letter to congressional committee chairmen.

Justice Department advised FBI against Clinton email letter

The U.S. Justice Department officials have cited the proximity of the elections as a reason the FBI should not alert Congress to the unexpected discovery of emails potentially related to its investigation of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's private email server, The Associated Press reported.

FBI arrests Russian hacker in Prague

A Russian hacker has been arrested by the FBI in Prague, the Interfax news agency reported Wednesday.
The FBI worked with local police to detain the suspect in a hotel in the Czech capital. American agents suspect the alleged online criminal of carrying out a number of cyber-attacks in the United States, local media reported.

Islamic State (IS) hackers upload over 3,000 names of targets online

Hackers claiming to have ties with the Islamic State (IS) have targeted 3,600 New Yorkers, after they uploaded their personal details online. The hackers are calling on IS fighters to kill the people on the list. The FBI and police are in contact with the people on the ‘hit list’, according to international media.

The irresistibility of attacking Hürriyet

I was about to go to bed on Monday evening, March 21, when my cellphone rang at 11:39 p.m. It was Hürriyet's Washington correspondent Tolga Tan??. He told me that businessman Reza Zarrab, a Turkish citizen of Iranian origin, had been arrested in Florida. When I asked him whether there was documentation confirming this, he told me he would send it immediately. 

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