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July 2024

  • Man with long hair and moustache places hand on chin

    Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, convicted over 1975 FBI killings, denied parole

    Peltier, 79, in poor health and sentenced to life over two deaths in South Dakota, not eligible for another hearing until 2026

June 2024

  • Two side-by-side photos, one of a close-up of a man speaking into a microphone and pointing at the camera, and the other of a woman wearing a black robe and smiling at the camera

    Judge grants Trump lawyers hearing on excluding key evidence in Mar-a-Lago case

  • woman wearing light purple suit speaks in front of microphone

    Oakland mayor denies wrongdoing in first remarks since FBI raided her home

  • the FBI seal on a wall

    Five men face prison time for illegal streaming service Jetflicks

  • The raid on Oakland mayor Sheng Thao’s house took place on Thursday morning.

    FBI raids home of Oakland’s first-term mayor Sheng Thao

  • Violent crime in the US plummeted in first months of 2024, FBI data reveals

  • Leonard Peltier, Indigenous activist in prison for 47 years over FBI killings, has parole hearing

  • FBI releases 475 pages of documents related to OJ Simpson murder case

  • Merrick Garland hits back at Trump and Republicans: ‘I will not be intimidated’

  • Covid charity scam trial juror says she was given bag with $120,000 cash to acquit defendants

May 2024

  • Trump supporters clash with police on January 6

    Man who allegedly rammed Trump sign at police on January 6 arrested by FBI

  • Mar-a-Lago estate surrounded by palm trees

    Trump judge in Mar-a-Lago case denies prosecutors’ request for gag order

  • FILE - Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at Manhattan Criminal Court, May 21, 2024 in New York. Trump has spent the majority of his time as a criminal defendant sitting nearly motionless for hours, leaning back in his chair with his eyes closed. It is in part a strategy in response to warnings that behaving like he has in past trials could backfire. Trump has also been able to speak several times a day to a gaggle of media camped outside the courtroom, giving him an outlet to vent his frustrations. (Michael M. Santiago/Pool Photo via AP, File)

    Trump revives false claim that Biden authorized ‘deadly force’ for Mar-a-Lago search

  • In a cloud of pink gas, a group of people hold a black banner that says in white letters Cease Genocide.

    US surveillance of pro-Palestinian speech has a direct line to McCarthyism

    Chip Gibbons
  • FBI warns Pride month celebrations could be targeted by terrorists

  • Conspiracy theorist accused of links to Queensland police shootings offered plea deal by US prosecutors

April 2024

  • Larry Nassar, the former sports doctor who admitted molesting some of the nation's top gymnasts, appears in Michigan’s Eaton County Court in 2018.

    Sexual abuse in sport
    DoJ to pay $138.7m settlement over FBI’s botching of Nassar assault allegations

  • Olympic gymnasts Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols prepare to testify before the US senate on Larry Nassar’s abuse.

    Sexual abuse in sport
    Larry Nassar abuse survivors to be paid $100m over FBI failure

  • FILES-US-TRANSPORT-ACCIDENT-BALTIMORE-FBI<br>(FILES) In this aerial image, the steel frame of the Francis Scott Key Bridge sits on top of a container ship after the bridge collapsed, Baltimore, Maryland, on March 26, 2024. The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched a criminal probe targeting the container ship that crashed into a major road bridge in Baltimore last month, collapsing it and killing six people, US media reported on April 15, 2024. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

    FBI reportedly opens criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse

  • Stock photo of white hands typing on a keyboard in front of a monitor with blue code.

    What is Fisa, and what does it mean for no-warrant spying?

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