Politics 2 Capitol riot suspects were arrested from online sleuths' info, documents show The FBI has cited information compiled by online sleuths in many of the more than 730 riot-related cases filed in federal court so far. The Associated Press
Law & Courts The Justice Department will create a domestic terrorism unit to counter rising threats The announcement was made Tuesday by Matthew Olsen, the head of the department's National Security Division, and comes as the nation faces a constellation of extremist threats on the home front. Ryan Lucas
National Army vet risked his life to expose who was in the KKK Joseph Moore wore a wire for the FBI under his white robe. The Associated Press
Politics Fired FBI official Andrew McCabe wins retirement benefits and back pay in settlement The Trump administration fired former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on the eve of his retirement in 2018. McCabe then sued over his termination. Carrie Johnson
National Security A former Navy nuclear engineer and his wife have been arrested on espionage charges The Department of Justice says Jonathan Toebbe and his wife, Diana Toebbe, allegedly sought to sell sensitive military secrets about submarines to a foreign entity. Dave Mistich
National The FBI mishandled Larry Nassar's case. Now the DOJ is focusing on victim support The Justice Department on Friday outlined a broad new push to support crime victims, including coordinating with state and local authorities in cases where federal charges won't be brought. Carrie Johnson
National The FBI Releases New Video Of The Person Who Planted Bombs Before The Capitol Riot The FBI is asking the American public to review the new information and come forward with any information about the possible identity of the bomb-maker. Jaclyn Diaz
National Hate Crimes Reach The Highest Level In More Than A Decade The 6% spike in hate crimes reported by the FBI for 2020 follows a recent upward trend in incidents. But some experts and advocacy groups say the true number is probably even higher. Joe Hernandez
National Wray Defends FBI's Intelligence Sharing Ahead Of Jan. 6 Capitol Attack "I didn't see the report myself even until after the 6th, but the way in which it [was] handled ... strikes me as consistent with our normal process," said FBI Director Christopher Wray. Laurel Wamsley
National Law Enforcement And Social Media Identifying U.S. Capitol Mob Members The FBI is asking the public to help identify people involved in the attack. D.C. Metro police is offering a reward of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides information leading to an arrest. Greg Allen