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US Capitol Police, reeling from Jan. 6, opens up recruitment ranks
Like many of the armed forces, the Capitol Police is facing severe recruitment challenges.
FBI identifies federal officer killed near protest
No one has been arrested and a motive for the shooting has not been determined.
Supreme Court to hear case about the reach of computer hacking law
The case involves Nathan Van Buren, who was a police sergeant in Cumming, Georgia.
Should vets get preference for promotions in government jobs?
Federal law grants extra points to veterans applying for government jobs, but does not apply these points to promotions, transfers or other changes once a person is already employed. This U.S. territory did things differently.
By Natalie Gross
Hacker admits creating malware used to hack DNC in 2016 election
The investigation into Russian involvement with the 2016 United States’ election has gained invaluable intel.
By Rachael Kalinyak