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FBI Director Warns of Elevated Threats, Urges Congress to Renew Surveillance Program and Increase Funding
FBI Director Christopher Wray is set to warn Congress about the heightened threats to U.S. public safety and national security, urging lawmakers to renew a crucial surveillance program and increase the agency's funding. FBI Director Christopher Wray is set to warn Congress about the heightened threats to U.S. public safety and national security, urging lawmakers to renew a crucial surveillance program and increase the agency's funding. -
Schools Emerge as Third Most Common Venue for Hate Crimes, FBI Finds
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has reported that schools are now the third most common venue for hate crimes in the United States, with a significant 10% of all reported incidents in 2022 occurring within educational institutions. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has reported that schools are now the third most common venue for hate crimes in the United States, with a significant 10% of all reported incidents in 2022 occurring within educational institutions. -
FBI Scrutiny Intensifies Over Alleged Social Media Censorship and Anti-Trump Bias
FBI is facing mounting criticism following allegations that one of its agents, Jeffrey Veltri, now in charge of the Miami field office, erased anti-Trump posts from his social media before his promotion. FBI is facing mounting criticism following allegations that one of its agents, Jeffrey Veltri, now in charge of the Miami field office, erased anti-Trump posts from his social media before his promotion. -
Angelina Jolie Clashes with FBI Over Brad Pitt Probe Records, Court Documents Reveal
The acrimony that once seemed to be calming between Hollywood's formerly cherished couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has found its way back into the legal arena. Jolie's legal team is engaging in a rigorous contest with the Federal Bureau of Investigation over access to documents concerning the agency's inquiry into Pitt, with the custody battle over their children and a $250 million winery dispute hanging in the balance. The acrimony that once seemed to be calming between Hollywood's formerly cherished couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has found its way back into the legal arena. Jolie's legal team is engaging in a rigorous contest with the Federal Bureau of Investigation over access to documents concerning the agency's inquiry into Pitt, with the custody battle over their children and a $250 million winery dispute hanging in the balance. -
FBI Sounds Alarm on Mounting Terror Threats Amid Middle East Tensions
The recent conflict in the Middle East, involving Hamas and Israel, has intensified security concerns on American soil, as FBI Director Christopher Wray underscores a heightened risk of terror attacks targeted at U.S. citizens. The recent conflict in the Middle East, involving Hamas and Israel, has intensified security concerns on American soil, as FBI Director Christopher Wray underscores a heightened risk of terror attacks targeted at U.S. citizens. -
FBI Director Wray Stands Firm Amidst GOP Criticism in House Judiciary Hearing
In a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing, FBI Director Christopher Wray faced a barrage of criticism from House Republicans, who outlined a series of grievances. Despite the onslaught, Wray remained resolute, defending the FBI's work and its commitment to impartiality. In a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing, FBI Director Christopher Wray faced a barrage of criticism from House Republicans, who outlined a series of grievances. Despite the onslaught, Wray remained resolute, defending the FBI's work and its commitment to impartiality. -
TikTok 'Screams' Of Security Concerns, Says FBI Chief
Other top U.S. intelligence officials agree that TikTok posed a threat to US national security Other top U.S. intelligence officials agree that TikTok posed a threat to US national security -
Senior FBI Official Warns Increase Of Chinese Cyber Attacks
The FBI’s concerns about Chinese cyber-espionage come amid broader tensions with Beijing over an alleged Chinese spy balloon The FBI’s concerns about Chinese cyber-espionage come amid broader tensions with Beijing over an alleged Chinese spy balloon -
U.S. Officials Reveal Chinese Spy Balloon Could Monitor Electronic Communications
A senior State Department official said Thursday that the balloon was part of a fleet that had flown over “more than 40 countries across five continents” A senior State Department official said Thursday that the balloon was part of a fleet that had flown over “more than 40 countries across five continents” -
China Could Influence U.S. Users Through TikTok, FBI Says
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers that “it is certainly something that’s on our radar and we share your concerns.” Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers that “it is certainly something that’s on our radar and we share your concerns.”