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abcnews.go.comAlberto Carvalho stepped down Sunday as superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District after four years. The resignation follows an FBI search of his home and district offices in February and his removal from duties by a board vote. He has not been charged with any cri…
theiranproject.comMike Waltz said the Trump administration is pursuing a nuclear deal with Iran despite knowing the character of the officials involved. Talks between Vice President J.D. Vance and Iranian counterparts began at a Swiss resort with mediators from Pakistan and Qatar.
New York PostA man previously convicted of manslaughter was charged with multiple federal counts after his 14-year-old niece died from a suspected cocaine overdose. Prosecutors say the death occurred one day after the girl was reported missing in March.
Washington ExaminerNewly released records show Dr. Anthony Fauci participated in intelligence community reviews of SARS-CoV-2 origins from 2020 through 2021. The documents were released by Sen. Rand Paul and former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
Fox NewsThe 19.3-acre center in Chicago opened Friday during the Juneteenth holiday after a private ceremony the night before. Visitors described the former president's legacy as unifying and scandal-free.
nypost.comA 22-year-old man is wanted in connection with five shootings along Interstate 70 near Arrowhead Stadium and an earlier shooting in Wyandotte County, Kansas. One person was killed and several others injured.
newrepublic.comThe ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee is seeking records on more than $1 million in extra payments to the director’s advisory team and security detail.
A series of phone calls from a concerned mother prompted local police to investigate her son, resulting in a nationwide probe that led to five arrests in four states. The investigation uncovered an alleged plan to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House on June 14, 20…
nypost.comThe 37-year-old, last known in Queensland, faces 15 counts of wire fraud for raising more than $100,000 through false claims of terminal brain cancer.
bbc.co.ukThe FBI issued a June 16 alert about spoofed sites mimicking FIFA and World Cup pages. Dozens of fraudulent domains have been identified.
Los Angeles TimesGov. Gavin Newsom announced this week that federal agents may be investigating his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom. The announcement renewed attention to millions in charity donations he has requested from companies and individuals.
Federal agents reached out to at least half of roughly 90 people arrested during protests at Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey. The contacts occurred after arrests began in late May and included requests for information on other demonstrators.
vancouversun.comThe Federal Housing Finance Agency director assumed the role of acting director of national intelligence on Friday. The appointment followed the shortened tenure of the outgoing director and a canceled Senate confirmation hearing for the president’s nominee.
The HillGOP lawmakers and administration officials are pointing to reports of foreign-directed campaigns against U.S. data centers. Federal regulators also acted this week on grid connections for large power users.
Jackson Lahmeyer suspended his campaign for Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District one day after advancing to the August runoff. President Donald Trump endorsed opponent Mark Tedford minutes before the withdrawal statement.
Nbc NewsLaw enforcement officials arrested five people and identified 14 of 26 usernames tied to an alleged plan to attack an event at the White House. The investigation began after a local tip and continued under seal until details appeared on social media.
brobible.comThe Trump administration told a federal appeals court that an alleged plot to attack a UFC event supports building a new White House ballroom. A lower court had previously ruled the project requires congressional approval.
The FBI issued a warning about criminals using fake identifications to pose as property owners and sell vacant homes. The National Association of Realtors reported that six in 10 real estate experts encountered title fraud cases last year.
New York PostJoshua Baer, 50, died when a NetJets Cessna Citation Latitude struck a highway near Laredo shortly after 10 p.m. Tuesday. Five survivors, one motorist and five first responders were hospitalized.
espn.comThe FBI arrested a man described as an illegal immigrant with a prior felony conviction for operating a drone in restricted airspace. Officers seized 21 drones during the operation near an Atlanta site hosting FIFA World Cup fan activities.
Fox NewsThe FBI and Google disrupted a China-based phishing-as-a-service network known as Outsider Enterprise. The operation was tied to millions of fraudulent messages and billions in reported losses.
The FBI arrested five men accused of planning an attack on a UFC event held at the White House on Sunday. Prosecutors say the group intended to use drones and snipers in a multi-state conspiracy.
abcnews.go.comU.S. Supreme Court decisions from 1976 and 1979 established that financial records shared with third parties receive no Fourth Amendment protection. House Republicans introduced legislation in April 2026 addressing access to such records.
abcnews.go.comPresident Trump has directed federal agencies to pursue new voter identification requirements and other election administration changes before the November midterms. The moves follow earlier court rulings that limited parts of the Voting Rights Act.
Fox NewsU.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Minnesota announced indictments against 15 people tied to an Antifa-linked group for allegedly conspiring to obstruct federal immigration enforcement. Charges include conspiracy to impede federal officers along with additional counts of…
usatoday.comFederal agents searched the nonprofit’s offices and interviewed members statewide on June 11 as part of a fraud investigation. The group reported more than $10 million in 2024 revenue and has received funding from Democratic-aligned organizations.
foxnews.comFederal court records describe an individual accused of planning an attack on a UFC event at the White House who repeated claims about President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The documents were reported Tuesday.
ReasonFive people were arrested in a multistate operation after authorities learned of an alleged plan to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event on the White House South Lawn using explosive drones, sniper fire, and an attempt to storm the gate.
The GuardianThe Department of Justice has 30 active cases seeking state voter records. Eight courts have ruled against the government so far.
Washington ExaminerMelania Lynn Estes, Andrew Tyler Smith, and Steven Thomas Reyna face state terrorism charges for allegedly helping the cell’s ringleader evade capture after the July 4, 2025 ambush that wounded an Alvarado police lieutenant.
indianexpress.comFederal agents searched the headquarters of a nonprofit voter mobilization organization in Ohio on June 11. The operation is part of a reported fraud investigation, with agents also questioning members across the state.
ABC NewsThe court turned away Page's petition after the Justice Department settled his claims against the government for $1.25 million in April. The settlement did not cover allegations against individual officials.
An NYU-connected tracker shows over 800 suits filed since January 2025. Birthright citizenship, IRS settlement, Kennedy Center name, and mail-in voting orders remain in litigation.
winnipegfreepress.comShakira, Katy Perry and Alanis Morissette headlined separate ceremonies in Mexico City, Los Angeles and Toronto as the expanded 48-team tournament began.
WiredA software license shows Meta acquired face recognition and liveness detection from Rank One Computing for testing in its Meta AI app. The systems were removed on June 5 after remaining dormant in a version downloaded to more than 50 million phones.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewFederal authorities arrested Elias Shamsaldeen, Bisaam Ghafoor and Bereen Dzayee after a year-long FBI probe. The men face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
winnipegfreepress.com@ABC reported that Europol's Grimm Task Force has arrested nearly 300 people and identified more than 15,000 online accounts tied to the recruitment of minors for contract crimes across Western Europe.
New York PostHandala asserted access to FBI unmanned aircraft systems monitoring the tournament. The bureau called the claims false and said it remains prepared to protect venues.
wonkette.comTodd Blanche filed a late-night motion in federal court seeking to lift an injunction on construction. The document used language that echoed statements previously made by President Trump. The filing was rejected by the court.
New York PostA man accused of two California killings was captured in Laos in May and flown to Los Angeles on June 9. He now faces murder charges in Santa Clara and Orange counties.
France 24A Latin American asylum seeker was detained by immigration authorities at MetLife Stadium in July 2025 while attending a FIFA match with two of his sons. He has remained separated from his family for nearly a year and now advises other immigrant fans against attending public matc…
memeburn.comThe FBI says the group uses phone calls and in-person visits to install remote access tools and steal sensitive files for extortion.
therecord.mediaPittsburgh firm selected for threat intelligence work supporting full-spectrum cyber operations. The company will also join a July defense summit in Carlisle.
news.google.comThe Defense Department released 72 documents on Friday detailing recent unidentified aerial sightings. The files include witness accounts from military personnel and federal agents but contain no evidence of alien life.
TechCrunchThe 22,000 square-foot facility opened in February 2025 and has trained more than 1,400 students. It includes houses, a hospital, a data center, and other infrastructure to simulate ransomware and digital forensics scenarios.
en.rfi.frLead prosecutor Jeff Gray and county counsel Christopher Ballard appeared in court Friday over statements made to media about an inconclusive ATF ballistics report.
theblaze.comFederal prosecutors filed charges against a former staffer for a Democratic Michigan Senate candidate and seven others for alleged vandalism and threats targeting University of Michigan officials and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit between October 2023 and April 202…
Washington ExaminerThe FBI searched the Cleveland office of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative on Thursday. Multiple Ohio Democrats criticized the action, which reportedly concerns alleged voter fraud.
nbcnews.comFederal agents searched the office of an Ohio voter-registration group and interviewed more than 125 employees and volunteers on Thursday as part of a voter-fraud investigation.
France 24Handala said it had months of access to FBI drone footage and warned of possible attacks during the tournament. SITE Intelligence Group published the statement on Friday.
ABC NewsFederal agents searched the group's Cleveland-area office on June 11, 2026, and visited homes of affiliated individuals. The action is part of a Justice Department investigation into the nonprofit's voter registration work.
New York PostOfficials disclosed a location where unexplained glowing orbs have appeared since 2021. The information is part of a third release of files ordered by President Trump in February.
New York PostThe FBI’s Kinetic Cyber Range in Alabama trains agents and partners in simulated environments. More than 1,400 students have completed exercises since the site opened last year.
winnipegfreepress.comThe Grimm Task Force, launched in April 2025, has identified more than 15,000 online accounts and 1,500 people tied to contract crimes carried out by minors across Western Europe.
swissinfo.chInternal communications obtained through a Freedom of Information request indicate that several law enforcement officials expressed reservations about a Justice Department memo on school board protests before its release. The documents were released by America First Legal.
nypost.comFaint numbers appeared on the west lawn of the Washington Monument on Thursday. Federal authorities responded and collected grass samples for testing.
upi.comOpenAI said Wednesday it found two clusters of ChatGPT accounts likely based in China that posted content about U.S. data centers and AI policy. The accounts created social media posts and images alleging higher electricity prices and compromised user data.
ReasonThe State Department signed a memorandum of understanding with UFC to include mixed martial arts in existing cultural exchange activities. The bureau that runs these programs has faced proposed budget cuts since January.
pbs.orgU.S. Magistrate Judge Henry J. Ricardo found Democratic congressional candidate Brad Lander not guilty of misdemeanor obstruction after a one-day trial. The charge stemmed from Lander's September 2025 arrest at 26 Federal Plaza.
ABC NewsA Portland man received a 30-month federal prison sentence after throwing a rock at an ICE officer during protests at the agency's South Portland office. Facial recognition helped identify the defendant.