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10.15.12
New Cyber Safety Website for Teachers, Students
FBI unveils revamped SOS website to help teachers educate students about cyber safety.
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10.12.12
In Alaska, Smallest FBI Office Takes on Big Job
Anchorage agents are responsible for covering the most territory of any office in the Bureau.
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10.09.12
Don’t Let Mortgage Fraud Happen to You
Yearlong law enforcement initiative charges 530 and finds more than 73,000 victims.
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10.03.12
Help Us Catch a Terrorist
A $50,000 reward is offered for Ahmad Abousamra, a U.S. citizen from Massachusetts.
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10.01.12
Identity Theft That Lasted Decades
For 22 years, John Doe assumed the identity of a man whose wallet was stolen from his car in 1989.
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09.28.12
FBI National Academy Celebrating a Milestone
The FBI’s premiere law enforcement training program graduated its 250th class.
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09.25.12
The Hoover Legacy, 40 Years After, Part 5
Office logs, files, and internal documents reveal a day in the life of the former Director.
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09.21.12
Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 6
In the 40 years women have served as agents, they’ve taken on the most difficult roles.
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09.18.12
Reward Offered for Stolen Renoir Painting
A Renoir painting stolen in Houston last year is the newest addition to our Top Ten Art Crimes list.
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09.14.12
Teen Prostitution
Gang members used social media sites to identify and recruit potential victims.
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09.11.12
30-Year-Old Murder Solved
Fingerprint technology played a key role in bringing a killer to justice after 30 years.
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09.07.12
Infant Abductions: A Violent Trend Emerges
Recent analysis of abduction cases suggests troubling trends for expectant parents.
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09.04.12
Murder and the Dixie Mafia
Inside a case of lawlessness and public corruption in Mississippi 25 years ago.
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08.30.12
Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 5
Women agents past and present talk about their place among four decades of pioneers.
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08.28.12
Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 4
Trivia quiz tests your knowledge of pop culture as it relates to women FBI special agents.
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08.24.12
New Genocide and War Crimes Website
New webpage solicits input and describes the FBI’s role in government-wide effort.
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08.21.12
Mortgage Fraud ‘King’ a Royal Con Man
A South Florida case illustrates how lenders, buyers, and sellers can lose millions.
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08.17.12
The Hoover Legacy, Part 4: The Evolution of U.S. Intelligence
A 1955 medal recognizes the Director’s contributions to the evolution of U.S. intelligence.
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08.13.12
Insider Trading Enforcement Paying Off
Intelligence and undercover operations paying off in investigations of criminal insiders.
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08.09.12
New Internet Scam
“Drive-by” ransomware installs easily, locks computers, and demands payment.
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08.06.12
A Sordid Scam
Inside the case of two men who lured aspiring models into a trap using drugs and promises.
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08.03.12
Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 3
Oral histories of pioneering women agents reveal compelling and moving stories.
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07.31.12
Inside the Denver JTTF, Part 3
Series concludes with a look at the role of WMD coordinators in our 56 field offices.
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07.27.12
The Hoover Legacy, Part 3: Another Side of J. Edgar
A 1938 letter showing concern for a friend reveals a more personal side of J. Edgar Hoover.
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07.24.12
WMD Training Workshop Tests Massive Response
WMD disaster scenario illustrates the need to train with fellow first responders.
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07.20.12
Journey Through Indian Country, Part 6
Series concludes with a look at the compressed experience agents gain on the reservations.
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07.17.12
Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 2: The Pioneers
The first two women to become FBI special agents entered the Training Academy 40 years ago.
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07.12.12
Inside the Denver JTTF, Part 2
Colorado’s fusion center is a key partner for our Joint Terrorism Task Force in Denver.
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07.09.12
Massive Ponzi Scheme Proves Age-Old Adage
How a St. Louis bishop earned the trust of investors and then swindled them for $52 million.
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07.05.12
Journey Through Indian Country, Part 5
Our series on Indian Country looks at the legal approach toward drugs on reservations.
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07.02.12
Inside the Denver JTTF, Part 1
A 2009 case reveals the essential role of the Joint Terrorism Task Force in Denver.
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06.28.12
J. Edgar Hoover’s First Job and the FBI Files
Hoover’s early experience at the Library of Congress laid groundwork for FBI files.
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06.25.12
Nationwide Sweep Recovers Child Victims of Prostitution
Sweep nets more than 100 pimps and recovers 79 child victims of prostitution.
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06.21.12
Journey Through Indian Country, Part 4
FBI agents rely heavily on local, federal, and tribal law enforcement partners.
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06.18.12
Journey Through Indian Country, Part 3
Third installment of our Indian Country series focuses on an all-too-typical crime.
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06.13.12
Help Us Catch Morgan Harrington's Killer
Authorities hope new sketches and a $150,000 reward will lead to Virginia girl’s killer.
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06.11.12
Crimes Rates Are Down
Preliminary report shows that violent crimes and property crimes decreased in 2011.
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06.07.12
Journey Through Indian Country, Part 2
A special agent’s rounds on a remote reservation illustrate the job’s challenges.
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06.05.12
New Top Ten Fugitive
The subject of a nationwide manhunt since 1999 is the latest addition to FBI fugitives list.
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06.01.12
Journey Through Indian Country, Part 1
New series opens with a look at our unique responsibilities on Native American land.
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