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The FBI accidentally raided their home, now they want to sue - FBI agents mistakenly descended on the wrong house in Atlanta, ...
The justices seemed open to giving them another chance to sue over the raid, but wary of handing down a more sweeping ruling ...
FBI issues warning of nationwide "smishing" text scam from E-ZPass and other road toll collection services. Here's what to ...
Iraqi authorities have arrested an ISIS suspect linked to the New Year's terror attack in New Orleans. The Supreme Judicial ...
Alleged private investigator Ricardo Mendez faces sentencing after pleading guilty and cooperating in law enforcement scandal.
Supreme Court justices sounded willing to allow an Atlanta family to sue the FBI for compensation after a SWAT team ...
DuPage County experienced a ransomware attack affecting the sheriff's office and courts, with the FBI and Secret Service ...
Iraqi authorities say they have detained an official with the Islamic State group involved in inciting an attack in the United States that left more than a dozen people dead.
In a tense moment during a disability case, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sharply criticized a seasoned lawyer – a rare display of ire in the typically restrained courtroom.
A woman says armed federal agents stole from her family and left their home trashed. “I know it was a little rough this ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case involving an FBI raid on a Georgia home that turned out to be at the wrong residence.
The Austin American-Statesman said that Collin County Judge Angela Tucker is believed to be the victim of doxxing. The Collin ...