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US accuses contractor of illegally sharing classified information with reporter

Aurelio Perez-Lugones faces criminal charges for allegedly sharing classified military documents with a Washington Post reporter, whose home was raided during the investigation.

The Department of Justice logo is pictured on a wall after a news conference in New York, December 5, 2013; illustrative.
US Vice President JD Vance is greeted upon arrival on Air Force Two at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport in Saint Paul, Minnesota, US, January 22, 2026.

Federal agents arrested two Minessota civil rights activists over church protest

Israeli educator and lecturer in the IDF, Rami Glickstein, 59, suffered a vicious antisemitic attack while in New York.

Man charged with hate crime for antisemitic attack on Israeli lecturer Rami Glickstein in Manhattan

Members of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force stand in the front yard as they search a home in Dearborn, Michigan, on October 31, 2025.

FBI searches 'Washington Post' journalist's home, investigating possible intel leaks - report


US sanctions three Iranian spies over role in FBI agent's 2007 disappearance

The US sanctioned the officials for involvement in the "abduction, detention, and probable death of former FBI Special Agent Robert A. Levinson."

Robert Levinson

FBI scales back staffing, tracking of domestic terrorism probes, sources say

The FBI’s restructuring of resources could weaken its ability to track domestic extremist plots.

An FBI investigator

New US task force targets Hamas terrorists behind deadly attacks

Attorney-General Pam Bondi underscored the administration’s determination: “The barbaric Hamas terrorists will not win—and there will be consequences.”

US Attorney-General Pam Bondi arrives to speak during the visit of US President Donald Trump to the Department of Justice to address its workers, in Washington, March 14, 2025.

Around 80,000 pages of JFK files will be released on Tuesday, Trump says

Trump to unveil JFK assassination files, including newly found FBI documents on the 1963 killing.

President John F. Kennedy signs a proclamation for the interdiction of the delivery of offensive weapons to Cuba during the Cuban missile crisis, at the White House in Washington in this handout photograph taken on October 23, 1962

Trump often does the 'right thing but in the wrong way,' Elliot Jager to Calev Ben-David - podcast

Donald Trump's tendency to do the right thing "but often in the wrong way" results in undercutting the value of what he's trying to do, Elliot Jager explained on the Jerusalem Syndrome podcast.

 Calev Ben-David (R) speaks to Elliot Jager (L) in the Jerusalem Post podcast studio.

The new FBI's battle against Iran's expanding terror network - opinion

Kash Patel confronts formidable challenges that are directly tied to the strategies and tactics of the mullah’s regime in Iran.

March 5 2025 Dulles airfield as FBI personnel and our DOJ + CIA partners delivered a terrorist wanted for the Afghanistan Abbey Gate murders.

Congress must fully fund the Nonprofit Security Grant Program - opinion

History has taught us that the cost of being unprepared is too often measured in the loss of human life.

 ANTISEMITISM ON display at the UK’s Free Palestine rally.

Alabama man sentenced for conspiring to transport goods to Iran, violating US sanctions

Hunt was sentenced to five years in prison. He conspired with two Tehran-based companies to export US-manufactured industrial equipment for use in Iran’s oil, gas, and petrochemical industries.

 The seal of the US Justice Department is seen on the podium in the Department's headquarters briefing room before a news conference with the Attorney General in Washington, January 24, 2023.

US should beware the urge to purge, or risk following in Iran's footsteps - opinion

MIDDLE ISRAEL: THE PURGE in America is being carried out in broad daylight, and the US should learn from Iran and Stalin's history to refrain from it.

 ELON MUSK listens to US President Donald Trump speak in the Oval Office of the White House.

Oregon man pleaded guilty to bomb threats at NY Jewish hospital, care centers

An Oregon native, pleaded guilty to conspiring to make threats concerning explosives and conveying false information containing explosives and is now facing up to 15 years in prison.

 The seal of the US Justice Department is seen on the podium in the Department's headquarters briefing room before a news conference with the Attorney General in Washington, January 24, 2023.