Masood Farivar is a Senior Analyst in VOA’s South and Central Asia Division.
Christopher Wray responds to Republican critics following a scathing report about the bureau's handling of 2016 Hillary Clinton email server investigation
Manafort becomes the first former Trump associate to go to prison
President also took FBI Agent Strzok to task for texting 'we'll stop' Trump from winning the presidency during the investigation
In long-awaited report, Justice Department's Inspector General says Comey made 'serious error of judgment' in going public with probe findings during election
The lawyers for Salvadoran woman are considering legal challenges to other cases impacted by decision
Lawyers say US military's plan to release accused enemy combatant in 'an active battlefield' would amount to 'possible death'
Special Counsel move steps up pressure on Manafort and unveils Russian citizen as previously known business associate
Bipartisan legislation says 'each state has the right to determine for itself the best approach to marijuana within its borders'
Legislation would allow law enforcement agents to target and potentially take down suspicious drones
The ruling was narrow, with justices leaving unresolved the larger constitutional question of whether private businesses can refuse service to gay people
US cybersecurity firm reports that hackers linked to North Korean regime continue to attack financial institutions in Asia, Latin America
Gang members leave gangs all the time, and understanding why they leave can help practitioners grapple with problem of gangs in America
Foreign actors look to destroy America's Competitive advantage
The takedown of malware scanning service Scan4You shows how the FBI and private cybersecurity firms have started teaming up in major cybercrime investigations
If the bill passes, it would provide $50 million in funding for five years to provide job training, education and substance abuse treatment for prisoners as well as measures aimed at reducing high rates of recidivism among former inmates
Report says that in 2017, figure fell below 1.5 million for first time in more than a decade; sentencing reforms passed over the past decade cited
Trump's golf properties lose money, but first lady Melania Trump receives up to $1 million in photo royalties
Expenses widely believed to be secret payment made to adult film star in final weeks of 2016 election to keep her quiet about a sexual tryst she said she had with Trump 10 years earlier
Home to nearly 1.5 million disenfranchised voters, state has become battleground in debate over felony disenfranchisement laws
Companies like GoDaddy are increasingly responding to pressure to clamp down on violent sites in the wake of the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer
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