The Changing F.B.I.
The F.B.I. is trying to make the transition to an intelligence service but the transformation has its critics.
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F.B.I. and States Vastly Expand DNA Databases
The expansion of DNA collection to include millions of people who have been arrested or detained but not convicted is raising privacy concerns.
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F.B.I. Faces New Setback in Computer Overhaul
Officials drew Congressional rebuke when they decided to delay work on a decade-long project to develop a modernized information system to combat crime and terrorism.
March 18, 2010Donor to Democrats Pleads Guilty to $292 Million Fraud
Hassan Nemazee, a once-wealthy businessman and prominent donor to Democratic candidates, admitted to stealing millions of dollars to buy homes and to give money to political campaigns.
March 18, 2010More Messages Link Senator to Job Effort
E-mails provide evidence of Senator John Ensign’s efforts to steer work to the husband of his former mistress.
March 11, 2010Internet Radio Host Testifies His Violent Words Were ‘All Talk, No Action’
At his retrial in Brooklyn on charges of threatening three federal judges, Harold C. Turner described past comments as “part of my shtick.”
March 5, 2010Imam Snared in Terror Plot Admits He Lied to the F.B.I.
A Queens imam who became entangled in a terrorism plot against New York City when he warned one of the planners that he was under government surveillance pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of lying to federal officials.
March 5, 2010At Death-Threat Trial, Internet Radio Host Says F.B.I. Encouraged Rants
While serving as an informant for the F.B.I., Harold Turner says, he was told to “ratchet up the rhetoric.”
March 4, 2010The F.B.I.’s Anthrax Case
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s report on Dr. Bruce Ivins leaves too many loose ends to be taken as a definitive verdict.
February 28, 2010Haste Leaves Anthrax Case Unconcluded
To some scientists in the field of fine particles, the F.B.I. decision to close its investigation into the anthrax mailings in 2001 was made before the case against Bruce E. Ivins had been convincingly proved.
February 25, 2010F.B.I. Queries Webcam Use by Schools
A Pennsylvania school district accused of secretly switching on laptop computer cameras inside students’ homes is under investigation by federal authorities.
February 21, 2010F.B.I., Laying Out Evidence, Closes Anthrax Case
The bureau released a report adding new details to its case that the attacks were carried out by Bruce E. Ivins, an Army biodefense expert who killed himself in 2008.
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Republican lawmakers are up in arms over the Bush administration's search of a Democrat's office, The Times's Richard W. Stevenson reports.
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