The FBI commemorates the 217 people killed when EgyptAir Flight 990 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Massachusetts 20 years ago Halloween morning.
As the FBI commemorates the nearly 3,000 people who were killed as a result of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the Bureau also reiterates its calls to those who responded to register for federal programs that provide health and financ
The FBI-led Violent Crimes Against Children International Task Force becomes more robust to counter the global threat of online sexual exploitation of children.
As losses attributed to the September 11 attacks increase, listen to an FBI employee suffering from 9/11-related illnesses share her story, and learn why 9/11 responders should register for federal benefits despite concerns over the fact that o
The widow of an FBI agent who died from a 9/11-related illness shares her story and urges other 9/11 first responders to register for federal programs established to provide free medical monitoring, treatment, and compensation.
A look inside the white-collar case of an accountant sentenced to federal prison for defrauding his victims of millions of dollars—including a client with Alzheimer’s who was living in a nursing home.
The FBI offers various career opportunities for individuals with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, and math, and those with these skills play critical roles in FBI investigations.
Experts from the FBI's Cyber Division caution parents about the potential risks associated with their children’s Internet-connected toys and other devices.
More than 200 fifth and sixth-graders from five schools in the Washington, D.C. area graduated from the Junior Special Agents program during a ceremony at FBI Headquarters on June 1, 2017.
The FBI is honored to recognize each of the 58 recipients of the 2016 Director’s Community Leadership Award, including Jim Shubert and Ginger Passarelli, who share their stories here.
The FBI receives hundreds of complaints of tax-related fraud during this time of year as criminals continue to use several different ways to scam you and the IRS, using your name.
The FBI aggressively investigates hate crimes. Such bias-motived crimes are the number one priority of the FBI’s civil rights program. Here, a hate crime survivor tells his story.
The FBI will release training courses designed to teach the country’s local and state law enforcement about methods specifically used in cyber investigations.
FBI Director James Comey sat down with Assistant Attorney General John Carlin for a discussion about transparency and the current threats facing our country.
FBI Director James Comey presented the morning government keynote address to cyber security experts at the Symantec Government Symposium in Washington, D.C. on August 30, 2016
The FBI’s latest tool to track down evidence knows how to use her nose: Iris is a 2-year-old black Labrador retriever and is the FBI’s first electronics detection dog.
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life, legacy, and a visit to the civil rights leader’s national memorial in Washington, D.C. are part of a course at the FBI Academy.