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Vance Boelter, 57, has been charged in the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses. The Hennepin County Attorney said Monday that her office intends to pursue first-degree murder charges against him as well.
A former FBI agent said that visa overstays are a "national security issue" after 15 people were injured in a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.
The FBI is warning the public of an elder scams that costed Americans $4.8 billion in 2024. Massachusetts was hit the hardest among the New England states with more than 3,200 people losing nearly $100 million to schemes targeting vulnerable populations.
Vance Boelter, 57, has been charged in the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses. The Hennepin County Attorney said Monday that her office intends to pursue first-degree murder charges against him as well.
A retired FBI agent reveals how organized anarchist groups are hijacking peaceful anti-ICE demonstrations using sophisticated tactics to provoke confrontations with law enforcement.
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The texts include a link and instruct recipients to reply and open the link. However, officials caution that these messages are attempts to steal personal data. The FBI advises users to delete the texts immediately and not to click on any links, New York Post and Forbes reported.
According to Forbes, messaging attacks on iPhone and Android are up more than 700% this month. One malicious text that has been making the rounds involves bad actors posing as the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and demanding money for unpaid tolls or fines at the threat of possible loss of license or jail time.
FBI: Most Wanted didn’t just follow the case-of-the-week formula—it cracked it open and reassembled it into something far more layered. For decades, procedural TV felt like a safety blanket.
"Local residents have been bilked out of more than a million dollars under the guise of being winners of the Publishers Clearing House."
Maryland officials and advocacy groups are joining forces to protect older Marylanders from financial exploitation.