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5 things to know about Kash Patel
Here are five things to know about former federal prosecutor Kash Patel.
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Fugitive wanted in Bay Area bombings arrested in UK after 20-year run from law
A suspect wanted in the U.S. for two bombings in the San Francisco area appeared in a London courtroom Tuesday after being captured following a 20-year run from the law, officials said. Velena Jones reports.
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Fugitive wanted in US on terror charges arrested in UK
A suspected terrorist wanted in the U.S. for two bombings in the San Francisco area appeared in a London courtroom Tuesday after being captured following a 20-year run from the law, officials said Tuesday.
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Fugitive wanted in Bay Area bombings arrested in UK after 20-year run from law
Authorities say a suspected terrorist wanted in the U.S. for two bombings in the San Francisco area in 2003 has appeared in a London courtroom after being captured in the U.K.
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FBI agent charged with raping women at Maryland tattoo studio
An FBI agent is accused of luring women to his tattoo studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, before raping and assaulting them, police say.
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FBI investigating whether burglaries targeting athletes are linked to a transnational crime ring
The homes of NFL teammates Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were burglarized last month. NBA stars Bobby Portis and Mike Conley Jr. also recently had their homes broken into.
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Offensive, racist texts now being sent to high-schoolers, Latinos and LGBTQ community, FBI says
The FBI on Friday said reports of racist and offensive text messages sent from anonymous phone numbers are now being sent to members of Latino and LGBTQ communities.
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Malcolm X's daughters sue CIA, FBI and NYPD over civil rights leader's assassination
Malcolm X’s daughters are accusing the CIA, FBI, the NYPD and others in a $100-million lawsuit for mishandling their father’s 1965 assassination.
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US uncovers ‘broad and significant' Chinese spying effort on American telecom companies
Hackers affiliated with Beijing have compromised the networks of “multiple” telecommunications companies to obtain customer call records and gain access to the private communications of “a limited number of individuals,” the FBI said.
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FBI to pay $22 million to settle claims of sexual discrimination at training academy
The FBI has agreed to pay more than $22 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging female recruits were singled out for dismissal in training and routinely harassed by instructors.
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FBI agents have boarded vessel managed by company whose other cargo ship collapsed Baltimore bridge
The FBI has confirmed that federal agents have boarded a vessel managed by the same company as a cargo ship that caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse.
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Iran hackers stole Trump campaign files and sent them to Democrats. What to know
When the FBI said this week that Iran had tried to provide Democrats with material stolen from Donald Trump’s campaign, it was only the latest allegation of foreign interference with the U.S. election.
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Lawyer for Oakland's mayor speaks out amid FBI investigation
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao through her attorney on Friday said she was unaware of any investigation until the FBI searched her home. Velena Jones reports.
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What to know about the FBI search in Oakland
NBC Bay Area Reporters Jaxon Van Derbeken and Pete Suratos discusses the FBI’s search of four locations in Oakland, including Mayor Sheng Thao’s home.
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What to know: FBI search in Oakland
Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken discusses the FBI’s search of four locations in Oakland, including Mayor Sheng Thao’s home.
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FBI warns of terrorist threats targeting Pride events
Federal law enforcement agencies are warning that ISIS may be looking to target Pride events. Sergio Quintana reports.
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FBI warns of terrorist threats against Pride events
The FBI is warning communities that Pride celebrations could be targets for terror.
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FBI warns of terrorist threats against Pride events
The FBI is warning communities that Pride celebrations could be targets for terror.
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Former NSA worker gets nearly 22 years in prison for selling secrets to undercover FBI agent
A former National Security Agency employee who sold classified information to an undercover FBI agent he believed to be a Russian official has been sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison, the penalty requested by government prosecutors. U.S. District Judge Raymond Moore said Monday that he could have put 32-year-old Jareh Sebastian Dalke behind bars for even longer.
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‘You're doing something good': Bay Area agent talks being Latina in the FBI
Solving cases for the FBI requires a lot of skills, but a special agent in the Bay Area never thought being Latina would be one of them. Nathalie Vera reports.