In the latest TV ratings, CBS’ FBI was Tuesday’s most-watched show and tied its two spinoffs for the nightly demo win, with ABC’s dramas once again in rerun mode (but back next week!). CBS | FBI (with 7.03 million total viewers and a 0.4 demo rating) was down a tick week-to-week (which agent might get […]
With three episodes left to air in Season 6, CBS' FBI appears to be taking
With three episodes left to air in Season 6, CBS' FBI appears to be taking
With three episodes left to air in Season 6, CBS' FBI appears to be taking
In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Lester Holt, FBI Director Christopher Wray says he's concerned about TikTok because the platform's parent company is beholden to the Chinese government. Wray also discussed international and domestic threats, and protests stemming from the Israel-Hamas conflict.
By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org I didn’t get to know Bob Graham until he was late in life. I’d met him briefly a couple of times in the mid-1980s when he was in his second term as Florida’s governor and I was a cityside reporter for The Miami News, but you can’t really know someone under such circumstances
In light of the FBI’s anti-Catholic 'Richmond memo,' the true new resistance is everyday churchgoing folks with families.
Luke Kleintank will no longer be part of The Fly Team as he is set to leave FBI: International.
Donald Trump’s valet Walt Nauta was told that if he was charged with lying to the FBI, the former president would pardon him when he won a second term in 2024, according to notes from an interview with a witness in the federal classified documents investigation. CNN panel discusses.
The FBI requested documents from the treasurer's office as part of a federal grand jury subpoena involving a case that has not yet been made public.
DOLTON, Ill. — The Federal Bureau of Investigation served subpoenas at the Dolton Village Hall Friday afternoon, according to an FBI spokesperson. Sources told WGN News a handful of FBI agents arri
Local law enforcement and the FBI are using a new tactic: the “knock and talk.” Pairs of agents are appearing on Americans’ doorsteps unannounced, uninvited, and invariably without a warrant, with the aim of gaining access. For what exactly? Information. Visual surveillance. Property searches. And the Fourth Amendment’s protections against warrantless searches? Authorities don’t seem terribly concerned. According to the Rutherford Institute, “knock and talk” actions are initiated at private...