-
The City of Columbus says it thwarted a ransomware attack, but is still working with the FBI to investigate the incident.
-
Brayden Grace, 18, was arrested Thursday morning in connection to a "swatting ring" that has allegedly made false calls and threats across the country.
-
The BBC, last year, first interviewed several men who said Mike Jeffries abused and exploited them in a sex-trafficking ring. The men later filed a civil lawsuit against the former CEO.
-
The nonprofit said an estimated 7,600 people's data and information was potentially breached and is working to give support to those impacted.
-
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has granted former President Donald Trump's request for a special master to review documents seized by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago last month.
-
A team has already reviewed some of the material seized at Mar-a-Lago and found some of the materials may contain information protected by attorney-client privilege, the Department of Justice said.
-
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence told NPR it will work with the Justice Department to review the documents removed from former President Trump's Florida home.
-
Former President Trump said FBI agents executed an "unannounced raid" at his home in South Florida Monday. His son said it was related to documents taken from the White House when Trump left office.
-
An Ohio man appeared in court Tuesday after being linked to a plot to assassinate former President George W. Bush.
-
Thirteen girls and women plan to sue the FBI for its failure to act on reports of abuse by the former gymnastics doctor.