Federal Bureau of Investigation

Bond Set for Former Texas Trooper on Cocaine Charge

Posted: Friday, November 28, 2008 Updated: November 28th, 2008 03:09 PM EDT Nov. 26--Bond has been set at $500,000 for a now former Texas Department of Public Safety trooper charged with possession of 26 kilograms of a...

In a theater owned by the City of Miami Beach, will show a film in favor of Che Guevara

On Thursday December 4, 2008 a movie theater owned by the City of Miami Beach by the name of Byron Carlyle at 500 71 ST en Miami Beach, will show a movie in favor of Che Guevara. I do not know which film will be, since many...

FBI searching for N.C. man in machete attack of grandfather

Posted: Nov. 28 9:56 a.m. Updated: Nov. 28 1:24 p.m. Fletcher, N.C. — A 76-year-old man was recovering at hospital from machete wounds sustained, authorities say, when his grandson attacked him and stole his $200,000 life...

Bruno probe sees a flurry

Federal prosecutors said to have sent out several subpoenas recently ALBANY - Federal investigators pursuing a criminal probe of former Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno have called people familiar with details of his...

Ottawa denied Abdelrazik diplomatic assistance

Senior Foreign Affairs official explicitly ordered Canadian diplomats in Khartoum to stay away from interrogation by U.S. agents PAUL KORING Tuesday's Globe and Mail WASHINGTON — The Harper government rejected pleas that it...

FBI expands Dianne Wilkerson probe

By Associated Press Friday, November 28, 2008 - Added 41m ago BOSTON (- he FBI is expanding its investigation into former Massachusetts state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson by subpoenaing the records of a check cashing store where she...

Now I've Seen Everything

Excerpt: Of course there's nothing all that unusual about a spy going to work for a Washington thinktank. Ex-CIA employees do it all the time: so do all sorts of other spooks, who would otherwise be haunting the world's darkest...

Feds Help Hartford Investigate 2007 Double Homicide

FBI agents are probing the brutal double slaying in Hartford last year of a pair of teens, including a high school football star, in an unusual step that provides the first indication the city is receiving federal help in...

Muslim physicist leaves U.S. after losing security clearance

By Sally Kalson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Moniem A. El-Ganayni -- Making good on his promise to leave his adopted country after 28 years rather than stay and feel like a second-class citizen, Abdul Moniem El-Ganayni and his wife...

Using state DNA database for family matches

Over nearly two decades, a serial killer has shot and strangled at least 11 people, often dumping their battered bodies in alleyways of Inglewood and Los Angeles. Most were black women, the youngest just 14. The latest was...