The Cato Institute is suing the FBI for access to records about the bureau’s work to surveil Americans in 2020, particularly surrounding mass protests, the political campaign season and COVID-related restrictions.
-acknowledged wrongdoing in investigations involving people engaged in politics, media, government and religious groups.faces pressure for using a database of foreigners’ communications to investigate crimes unrelated to national security.
A group of White House intelligence advisers released a report Monday recommending the bureau stop using the database for investigations outside the national security realm. The President’s Intelligence Advisory Board and Intelligence Oversight Board said the bureau’s lethargic effort to demonstrate accountability for not following rules has cast doubt on the integrity of the
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NIH selects Jeanne Marrazzo to lead infectious diseases instituteThe U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) said on Wednesday that Jeanne Marrazzo had been selected to head its infectious diseases institute, months after its long-time director Anthony Fauci stepped down from the position.
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FBI investigating string of 7-Eleven armed robberies targeting stores in Philadelphia suburbsAll of the robberies have taken place between midnight and 2 a.m. Police say employees have been threatened, intimidated and physically assaulted.
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Three men wanted by the FBI for a string of robberies in PennsylvaniaThree men are wanted for a string of robberies at 7-Eleven stores in the Philly suburbs. They’re considered armed and dangerous.
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High prices ‘disproportionately pinching’ younger Americans, data showsA recent survey found an overwhelming number of younger Americans are struggling to save because of inflation. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa gets expert advice from Bankrate on what you can do to still set some money aside.
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