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FBI turns away many applicants who fail lie-detector tests

James Wedick, a retired FBI agent of 34 years who's now a private investigator in Sacramento, called the bureau one of the "worst culprits" in its reliance on polygraph testing.

Holder: Potential civil rights violations at IRS

The FBI's criminal investigation of the Internal Revenue Service could include potential civil rights violations, false statements and potential violations of the Hatch Act, which prohibits...

Report details IRS behavior as FBI starts criminal probe. Obama calls findings...

"The FBI is coordinating with the Justice Department to see if any laws were broken in connection with those matters related to the IRS," Holder told reporters.

Temple shooter used Internet to further beliefs

The FBI generated 200 investigative leads, interviewed 300 people and collected more than 200 pieces of evidence, Teresa L. Carlson, special agent in charge of the FBI's Milwaukee office, said in...

FBI seeks data on 3 in Benghazi attack

In a posting on the FBI's website, the law enforcement agency urged anyone with information to text or e-mail BenghaziTips(at)ic.fbi.gov or to submit information confidentially at https://forms...

Sources: FBI questions link between Va. gov, donor

There was no reply late Monday night to email and telephone messages left for McDonnell's chief spokesman, J. Tucker Martin, about the FBI review.

AP sources: FBI looks into Va. gov's link to donor

There was no reply late Monday night to email and telephone messages left for McDonnell's chief spokesman, J. Tucker Martin, about the FBI review.

Judge: Secret FBI letters are unconstitutional

A federal judge has ruled that secretive FBI demands for customer data from banks, phone companies and others are unconstitutional.

AP Exclusive: FBI finds ICE shooting justified

ICE spokeswoman Virginia Kice said the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility is conducting its own review of the shooting and the FBI findings will "figure prominently" in the assessment.

FBI informant's perilous work in Fla. Taliban case

After Siddiqui signed up, the FBI used him as an informant to help make national security cases in San Antonio, Texas; New York City; and elsewhere in Florida, he said.

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FBI ID's Benghazi suspects, but no arrests yet

So the officials say the men remain at large while the FBI gathers more evidence.

Oklahoma twister tracked path of 1999 tornado

The National Weather Service estimated that the storm that struck Moore, Okla., on Monday had...

FBI: Agents fell to deaths training off Va. coast

"The FBI agents were participating in a maritime counterterrorism exercise involving helicopters...

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Ark. treasurer accused of taking cash from broker

The CEO of St. Bernard Financial Services, the firm that legislative auditors said handled the...

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2 FBI Agents Who Died Remembered for Valor

Shaw, 40, was a native of Santa Paula, Calif., who entered the FBI in 2005.

Oklahoma tornado victim search efforts winding down

According to the Enhanced Fujita scale and the NWS, EF5 tornadoes and have winds over 200 mph --...

Could better weather tech predict tornadoes earlier?

Time Magazine senior writer Bryan Walsh talks about the impact the sequester cuts may have had...