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Teen Pulls Gun on Student at Philadelphia College

A teenager pulled a gun on a student at the Community College of Philadelphia Tuesday morning, prompting a campus lockdown.

Philadelphia Campuses on High Alert After FBI Issues Warning

Philadelphia campuses are on high alert after the FBI issued a warning on a possible impeding attack.

Police Shootings Data: FBI to Collect, Publish More Data on Police Shootings of Civilians

In the midst of the national outcry over recent police shootings of unarmed black and Latino men, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation announced that it will begin collecting more data about police shootings of civilians and providing it to the American public.

German Company Accused of Smuggling Police Badges Into US

German company Master-Equipment is facing criminal charges, after an FBI investigation revealed the company to be smuggling imitation police badges.

Subway Jared Fogle News: Spokesman Allegedly Paid for Sex with 16-Year-Old, Offered $500 to Franchisee to Have Sex with Men

The FBI has subpoenaed text messages between married Fogle and a former Subway franchisee that reveal shocking new details about the former Subway spokesman's sexual escapades.

First Latino to Run Largest FBI Field Office Almost Turned Down Job For Teaching Middle School

The first Latino to run the largest FBI field office in New York City nearly turned the job down at first in order to continue teaching middle school.

Report: Up to 25 Percent of Hackers Could be FBI Informants

Hackers are now being recruited by the FBI and Secret Service, or they face the possibility of long prison sentences. Thanks to this practice, it is believed up to 1 in 4 hackers today might actually be secretly working as FBI informants.

NYSE, United Airlines 'Technical' Issue Disrupted: Suspected Cyberattack Debunked by Officials

The New York Stock Exchange came to a screeching halt on Wednesday morning following a suspicious post via Twitter by hacker group "Anonymous" Tuesday night. See the details and Tweets here.

Hacker Told FBI He Could Control Flights From His Seat

A computer expert could be facing prosecution as recent court documents reveal that the alleged hacker was able to tap into in-flight systems aboard an airplane and control its movements.

ISIS Recruitment: FBI Arrests 6 Men in Minnesota and California with ISIS Connections

Four men were arrested in Minneapolis while two were arrested in San Diego. All of them were planning to travel to Syria and join Islamic terror organizations in the country.

ISIS News: Concerns Mount Over Young U.S. Citizens Joining Terrorist Group

With more than 20,000 foreigners known to have joined ISIS, the U.S. intelligence community is increasingly concerned about American citizens who decide to fight alongside the terrorist group. Charges against two men accused of aiding the organization were released on Wednesday.

FBI Held Mock Terrorist Attacks in US Malls After Al-Shabaab Attacked Neirobi, Kenya

The FBI has been staging mock attacks at American shopping malls to test its readiness after a siege rocked an upscale complex in Nairobi, Kenya, two years ago.

Former New Mexico Scientist Jailed for Trying to Develop Nuclear Bombs in Venezuela

A former Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist was sentenced to five and a half years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty in trying to help Venezuela develop a nuclear weapon.

Kendrick Johnson Death News Update: Parents File $100M Lawsuit Against FBI, Georgia School District and Others Alleging Cover-up

The Georgia parents of a 17-year-old high school student Kendrick Johnson have filed a $100 million wrongful death suit against 38 people, including a local FBI agent they say coaxed his sons to "violently assault" their son, leading to his death.

App Helps Fight Crime in Puerto Rico as Murder Rate Drops to Lowest Point in 15 Years: Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago Also See Less Homicide

Puerto Rico is experiencing a drop in crime rates as local residents and police are finding new ways to track problems and improve public safety.

FBI Thwarts Terrorist Attack Against US Capitol Inspired by Al-Qaeda in Washington DC: Ohio Man Christopher Lee Cornell Arrested

FBI agents foiled an Ohio man's plan to attack Washington D.C., specifically the U.S. Capitol, with the intent of killing lawmakers and other U.S. officials on Thursday. The FBI arrested the man, identified as Christopher Lee Cornell, for planning to orchestrate this attack after being inspired by al-Qaeda.

General Petraeus Cheating & Mistress Update: Former Head of CIA Could Face Charges Over Leaked Information

Justice Department and FBI officials recommended pursuing charges against former CIA head Gen. Petraeus for giving classified information to his mistress, Paula Broadwell. Eric Holder has yet to decide on whether to pursue charges.

Sony Hack News and 'The Interview' Movie: FBI Director Says Hackers' Mistakes Led Them to Suspect North Korea

Sloppiness or forgetfulness on the part of the hackers who targeted Sony Pictures Entertainment over "The Interview" helped the FBI trace the attack to North Korea. Though they used used proxy servers in an attempt to disguise their identity, the intruders "got sloppy" several times, according to James Comey, the bureau's director.

Sony Hack: FBI Pins North Korea, Country Denies Involvement While Blasting 'The Interview'

The FBI officially announced Friday that it believes North Korea to be the perpetrator behind the recent hacking of Sony Pictures Entertainment.

The North Face Jacket Sales at Macy's, North Face Store

The North Face Jackets are on sale in Macy's and at The North Face store, for all those trying to stay warm this winter.

Jessica Chambers Death Investigation Update: Investigators Raise Award to $18K as Some Suspect Mississippi Teen Was Going to a Women's Shelter

Panola County investigators have increased their reward to $18,000 in the hopes that cold hard cash will lead them to the arrest of Jessica Chambers' killer.
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