Federal Bureau of Investigation: News

18 May 2017

Russia News

Former FBI chief Robert Mueller to lead Russia-Trump investigation

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has named former FBI director Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate Russia's alleged ties with Donald Trump's campaign and Moscow's election interference.

18 May 2017

Michael Flynn

Can Donald Trump be impeached?

President Donald Trump had reportedly directly asked former FBI director James Comey to halt an investigation into his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.

17 May 2017

Russia News

Sources- Trump asked ex-FBI chief Comey to halt Flynn investigation

President Donald Trump had reportedly asked former FBI Director James Comey, who he recently fired, to end an investigation into alleged links between former national security adviser Michael Flynn and Russia.

15 May 2017

Donald Trump

Lawmakers urge Trump to hand over any Comey tapes

Senior US lawmakers have urged President Donald Trump to hand over any recordings of his conversations with former FBI director James Comey, who Trump recently fired.

13 May 2017

Osama Bin Laden

Hamza bin Laden vows to carry on Osama's mission

Letters written six years ago by then 22-year-old Hamza to his father Osama bin Laden show the young man is "bent on avenging" his father.

13 May 2017

Russia News

Trump's lawyers say tax returns show little income from Russia

The White House has released a letter by President Donald Trump's lawyers which said Trump's tax returns revealed that he didn't receive any income from Russian sources besides a few exceptions.

12 May 2017

Donald Trump

Trump calls former FBI director a "showboat" and "grandstander"

US President Donald Trump has insisted that he isn't under investigation and called FBI director James Comey, who he recently fired, a "showboat" and "grandstander."

11 May 2017

Russia News

Trump defends decision, says Comey wasn't "doing a good job"

President Donald Trump justified his decision to fire FBI director James Comey, saying "he was not doing a good job."

04 May 2017

Facebook

Facebook for terrorists is in the making, says Europol

Facebook needs to move aside for a major social media revolution that is about to happen, a platform that would bring all the radical extremists together to plot mass genocide and also to complement each other on their dead-body count.

03 May 2017

Syria

FBI interpreter runs away to marry IS militant, returns

In a "stunning embarrassment for the FBI", former bureau interpreter Daniela Greene lied to the agency and ran away to Syria to marry a German IS militant, but reportedly returned and surrendered after she realized her mistake.

26 Apr 2017

Michael Flynn

Flynn controversy: White House blocks House Oversight Committee document request

The White House has told the House Oversight Committee it won't comply with a request to release files on former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

11 Apr 2017

WikiLeaks

US Election hacking: Alleged Russian hacker arrested in Spain

Following the issue of arrest warrant from US, Barcelona Police on Sunday arrested Russian programmer Pyotr Levashov for his alleged involvement in hacking the US Presidential elections.

30 Mar 2017

US State Department

US State Department employee arrested over contacts with Chinese agents

The US Justice Department said 60-year-old Candace Marie Claiborne, a veteran State Department staffer having access to classified information, has been arrested for allegedly hiding her communication with Chinese intelligence agents.

17 Mar 2017

India

Indian start-ups go through nightmarish week

The often "over-glamorised" Indian start-up ecosystem went through a dismal week coloured by accusations of sexual harassment, incidents of bankruptcy, and ugly family feuds.

13 Mar 2017

India

ShopClues co-founder publicly accuses wife

ShopClues, one of the nine Indian unicorns, was co-founded in 2011 by Sandeep Aggarwal, Radhika Aggarwal, and Sanjay Sethi.

19 Feb 2017

Larry Nassar

Former USA gymnastics doctor accused of sexual abuse

A sports doctor who treated the United States' Olympic gymnasts has been accused of sexual abuse by his former patients and athletes.

US court asks Google to hand over overseas emails

US Magistrate Judge Thomas Rueter has asked Google to hand over customer emails stored outside the US to the FBI.

US Consular official attacked in Mexico by an American

A US Consular official was attacked in Mexico's second biggest city Guadalajara by a man wearing blue nurse uniform near a shopping center.

02 Jan 2017

Russia News

Donald Trump mistrusts online communications

In the background of hacking allegations against Russia, President-elect Donald Trump expressed his mistrust in online communications and believes "no computer is safe".

12 Dec 2016

Donald Trump

Donald Trump obtains just one intelligence briefing a week: Reports

President-elect Donald Trump is currently receiving just one Presidential intelligence briefing every week, reports said.

29 Nov 2016

Donald Trump

Anti-Muslim letter praising Donald Trump sent to California mosques

Three mosques in California reportedly received a letter addressing Muslims as "vile and filthy," and praising Republican President-elect Donald Trump.

26 Nov 2016

US Air Force

Palantir relentlessly raising funds

According to a new SEC filing, American software and services company, Palantir, has raised another $20 million.

01 Oct 2016

Amsterdam

Stolen Van Gogh paintings recovered by Italian police

Two paintings by Van Gogh, stolen from Amsterdam museum more than a decade ago, were recovered by the Italian police, in Naples.

28 Sep 2016

India

Violent crime rate of the US increased, says FBI

The Federal Bureau of Investigation released its annual report, which revealed the crime rate of the US in 2015 increased compared to that of 2014.

08 Sep 2016

US State Department

Clinton could not recall 26 things during FBI interview

According to the latest documents released by the FBI, Hillary Clinton could not "recall" 26 things in her recent interview with the investigating officials.

FBI probes breach across state election boards

The United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said that it was investigating a data breach across two state election systems.

20 Aug 2016

PayPal

Berkeley's Premier Cru wine seller pleads guilty to fraud

John E. Fox, the owner of Premier Cru, a wine shop in Berkeley, has pleaded guilty to running a wine-ponzi scheme.

06 Aug 2016

iPhone

Apple to offer cash rewards in its 'Bug Bounty' program

At the Black-Hat Cyber Security Conference on Thursday, Apple unveiled its plans to offer up to $200,000 rewards to researchers who will find security bugs in its products.

04 Aug 2016

ISIS

Washington Police Officer arrested for helping ISIS

US Metro Police officer, Nicholas Young, has been charged with aiding the terrorist group ISIS.

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