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    Remains of teen U.S. soldier who told his mother "no tears" identified 75 years after vanishing in Korea

    A young soldier's final message to his mother, "no tears," echoes as Sgt. Celestino Chavez, missing for 75 years after the Korean War's Chosin Reservoir battle, is finally identified. His remains, recovered through advanced science and a dedicated project, have returned home, offering closure and honoring his ultimate sacrifice with military honors.

    Resignations and firings have depleted the FBI and Justice Department. They're scrambling to rebuild

    The FBI and Justice Department are facing significant staff shortages. To address this, they are lowering hiring requirements and speeding up recruitment. This includes using social media and offering shorter training for new agents. Prosecutors are also being hired directly from law school. These changes aim to stabilize the workforce after a wave of retirements and resignations.

    ‘Serious issues going on in their lives’: Ex-FBI agent breaks down why missing scientists' cases may not be connected

    Missing US scientists' case: The FBI is reviewing a series of deaths and disappearances of US scientists and contractors, prompting speculation about UFO research connections. However, a former FBI agent suggests the incidents are likely unrelated, citing individual circumstances for each case. Officials have not confirmed any links among the events.

    What is ‘Mask’ and 'Hood’ theory’ in Nancy Guthrie case? Ex-FBI agent makes big claims on kidnapper’s identity

    As the Nancy Guthrie disappearance investigation nears 80 days with no suspect identified, former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer suggests the perpetrator is someone known to the victim and her family. Coffindaffer believes the suspect took extreme measures, likely masking Nancy and using a hood to prevent identification of the person, vehicle, or destination.

    Trump signs bill extending controversial surveillance powers until Apr 30

    President Trump signed a bill extending a controversial surveillance program until April 30, averting its expiration. This short-term renewal, approved by the Senate, sets up another congressional showdown over Section 702 of FISA. The program allows warrantless collection of foreign communications, which can incidentally capture Americans' data, sparking civil liberties concerns.

    10 top US scientists missing, Donald Trump orders probe as lawmakers voice concern

    The deaths and disappearances of at least 10 top US scientists involved in aerospace, defense, and extraterrestrial research have prompted an administration probe. Congressman Eric Burlison suspects a link to classified information and potential foreign actors, a concern echoed by former President Trump. The FBI and other agencies are investigating these "pretty serious stuff" cases.

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