Jolie is the anonymous “Jane Doe” who filed the 2016 lawsuit against the FBI trying to figure out why Brad Pitt wasn’t arrested after her assault allegations.
You might not know the name Richard Wershe Jr., but you’ve probably heard of White Boy Rick.
The US intelligence community is releasing an unclassified report about UFOs soon, which they will deliver to Congress.
Dennis and Kem Parada own a treasure-hunting company called Finders Keepers, and they’re adamant the FBI is screwing them over.
Awkward first dates can be entertaining to watch from a distance, but if you want to know if things are working out, here’s what you should keep an eye on.
FBI warns of ‘uprising’. Trump impeachment begins – again. Alert level 3 extended. Brexit ham sandwich fiasco. Ivermectin use ‘unethical’. Private equity for All Blacks. Harry and Will make up.
Technologically advanced cars are the way of the future. Unfortunately, where there’s technology, you’re also likely to find hackers.
The IRS in America followed bitcoin transactions, which led to the takedown of the largest child pornography site on the dark web.
What does it mean when we fold our arms? Why do we interlace our fingers? Can a poker player actually hide their body language? Tell us, Joe Navarro.
Donald Trump and his cronies are doing everything in their power to discredit the FBI, but in yesterday’s hearing there was a great egg on face moment.
Michael Jackson says to blame it on the boogie, and that’s exactly how someone ended up being shot in the leg. Not this chap’s finest moment.
The FBI have renewed an international manhunt for sexual abuser Barrett Preston Busschau who may be in South Africa. Does he look familiar?
The Guptas can rest easy with the likes of the NPA, knowing that our legal eagles will never deliver justice. The FBI, on the other hand, won’t be so easily bought.
The internet is full of creeps trying their luck, but the story of ‘Brian Kil’ and his arrest shows just how far the FBI will go to bring criminals to justice.
You can bet Donald Trump will be awake early this morning, because it’s quite a day over in Washington. To get up to speed, start with Comey’s written statement.
Trump’s unexpected move, firing FBI head James Comey, has surprised everyone, even Comey himself. Let’s read the letter that sealed the deal.
The relationship between China and the U.S. has often been a little frayed around the edges, something that was clear from this weekend’s meeting.
It’s the sky robbery that continues to grab headlines around the world, despite a lack of credible evidence. Now the FBI have a big announcement.
A glamour model and her ex-FBI father have been accused of second degree manslaughter in the States.
The thing about upsetting an entire nation is that some citizens will take your barbs to heart more than others. It appears the Donald has upset some rather big hitters in Mexico.
Them ‘Mericans are angry and they are doing some finger pointing the way of the Chinese. It turns out their government computer network may have been busted wide open.
Of all the countries in the world why is it that the US is coming at FIFA the hardest? There couldn’t be some kind of ulterior motive could there?
Had a bit of trouble picking the winning lottery numbers? Worry not, all you have to do is catch one of the world’s most wanted men and early retirement it is.
Hey, parents, is it time to put a tracker device on your kids when you’re in sunny seaside towns for your family vacay? You never know what kind of crazy is lurking in the shadows…
It seems the FBI is making slow progress with the crisis that’s happening in Iraq and Syria. Now that they have Jihadi John’s name, maybe they can step it up a notch.
FBI getting involved in celeb hack. J-Law sex tape threat. Downton Abbey star sex tape released onto the net. Obama orders Iraq airstrikes. Britain gets new antiterrorism powers. Ukraine says Russia has launched a ‘great war.’
The fight that shook the world and launched Muhammad Ali’s (AKA Cassius Clay) career as the youngest heavyweight champion of all time, was believed by the FBI to be fixed by the mob. According to a document that recently surfaced, the FBI suspected the 1964 Clay/Liston fight to be rigged by the mob.
Most of us with a brain and an internet connection already figured that third-party spying via a laptop webcam was entirely possible – but we assumed that the hardware would at least indicate it was in use. Boy, were we wrong about that one.
The seizure of the hidden Silk Road website and arrest of the founder and head administrator, Ross Ulbricht may have precipitated the arrest of users of the site in Sweden, Britain, and the USA.
Silk Road, AKA the “eBay of drugs,” was a hidden internet site on the Tor network where you could buy drugs and hire hitmen, anonymously, with a simple double-click. The site was operating smoothly for years, turning its owner into a millionaire (and a killer) until he slipped up.