FBI hauls boxes of evidence
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The scam uses AI-generated audio to impersonate well-known, public figures or personal relationships to convince targets of the authenticity.
Herlyn Barrientos wasn't happy to run into a fellow member of his gang in the produce section of his local grocery store. A burly man with
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Scripps News on MSNFBI says shooting of Jewish couple in Washington was an act of targeted antisemitismThe FBI says the murder of a Jewish couple in Washington, D.C., was an act of targeted antisemitic violence. The suspect in the double murder was heard shouting "Free Palestine" as he was being handcuffed.
FBI agents arrested disgraced real estate investor Ken Mattson in a Napa parking lot early Thursday morning, according to two sources who requested anonymity.
FBI agents could be seen walking in and out of the man's presumed apartment in the 4700 block of North Troy Street.
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Andrew Wilbur has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for possessing child pornography, according to an announcement by United States Attorney John
The FBI’s assistant director in charge in Los Angeles, Akil Davis, hosted the solemn memorial service to honor its agents and employees who lost their lives in the line of duty. LAPD Police Chief Jim McDonnell also helped to pay tribute to the fallen agents, delivering the keynote address at Tuesday’s services.
The FBI is issuing yet another alert about a growing scam to iPhone and Android users via text. In the new alert, the FBI is warning and providing mitigation tips to the public about an “ongoing malicious text and voice messaging campaign.”
The FBI has issued a new warning about a surge in smishing and vishing scams. These scams often appear as personal messages from senior government officials or high-ranking politicians, but are usually fake.
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US Weekly on MSN‘FBI: International’ Series Finale Ending Explained: Who Was Missing? How Did It End?International' finale revealed Wes Mitchell’s bold Tokyo mission, unresolved fates and which team members were missing
The suspected bomber in the attack on the Palm Springs fertility clinic had "access to a large quantity of commercially available chemical products," according to the FBI.