October 25, 2023 FBI received 'criminal information' from over 40 confidential sources on Joe Biden, Hunter, James: Grassley EXCLUSIVE: The FBI maintained more than 40 confidential human sources on various criminal matters related to the Biden family, including Joe Biden, dating back to his time as vice president, according to information obtained by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.
October 24, 2023 Army vet admits trying to sell secrets to Russia while working for NSA A U.S. Army veteran and former National Security Agency employee pleaded guilty to charges of attempting to sell classified information to the Russian government.
October 24, 2023 Aruba considers new charges in Natalee Holloway murder after suspect's surprise confession in US plea deal Authorities in Aruba say that their investigation into Joran van der Sloot is still open and are seeking evidence from the Department of Justice.
October 22, 2023 Detroit police chief: 'no evidence has surfaced' of antisemitism in synagogue president Samantha Woll's death The Detroit, Michigan police chief said investigators have not found evidence suggesting the death of synagogue President Samantha Woll was motivated by antisemitism.
October 21, 2023 'Insidious' Chinese espionage reaches 'epic scale,' British security chief, FBI warn The FBI has over 2,000 open espionage cases involving China, as bureau director Christopher Wray asserts that at one point the agency opened a new China-related case every 12 hours.
October 20, 2023 FBI chief warns that terrorists can unleash AI in terrifying new ways The FBI and other law enforcement agencies developed relationships with tech firms as social media platforms proved strong launch-pads for disinformation and criminal enterprise.
October 19, 2023 Thousand of remote IT workers for US companies sent wages to North Korea to fund weapons programs, FBI says Remote IT workers for U.S. companies have sent millions of dollars in wages to North Korea to fund its weapons program, the FBI said.
October 19, 2023 Ex-FBI agent, DC real estate developer sentenced to prison for bribery scheme Ex-FBI agent David Paitsel and Washington, D.C., real estate developer Brian Bailey were sentenced to two years in prison after being convicted of bribery.
October 19, 2023 Attempted Ohio train derailments part of alleged terrorist plot: court docs An Ohio man is accused of terrorism after he allegedly tried to derail trains for months by "purposefully placing" materials along the tracks.
October 18, 2023 Justice Department appeals sentences for Proud Boys already to serve decade plus over Jan. 6 Capitol riot The Justice Department filed an appeal motion arguing the prison sentences for Enrique Tarrio, four other Proud Boys over the Jan. 6 riot are not long enough.