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Top members of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet are unleashing polygraph testing to root out leakers in their departments.
National security agencies in some cases use polygraph tests to determine the source of leaks to the news media.
President Donald Trump celebrated day 100 of his administration Tuesday, and he’s already dealt several blows to the deep ...
The Postal Inspection Service recently joined a federal task force to locate undocumented immigrants using data from mail and ...
Ed Martin, President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as US attorney for Washington, DC, did not recall some of his most ...
The Take It Down Act, which seeks to enact stricter penalties for the distribution of non-consensual intimate imagery, ...
During remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) spoke about his oversight of the FBI's "Arctic Frost" ...
As President Trump marks his first 100 days in office, Colorado's Attorney General Phil Weiser announced his 15th lawsuit ...
Republican President Donald Trump landed in Michigan on Tuesday and shared a podium with a longtime antagonist, Democratic ...
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin says President Trump's crackdown on MS-13 crime has the gang getting "desperate," ...
The order directs the attorney general to stop the enforcement of state laws that provide in-state higher education tuition ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters highlights some of President Donald Trump's accomplishments in his first 100 days in office on ...