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    Attorney General Eric Holder, center, walks with his wife Sharon Malone, left, as he leaves his office for six years to a farewell gathering at the Justice Department in Washington, Friday, April 24, 2015. An office in his department that oversees the Freedom of Information Act throughout the executive branch failed a recent test of its compliance with the open government law. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

    Two-thirds of federal agencies flunked Freedom of Information Act test

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    Navinder Singh Sarao was arrested Tuesday at his London residence for market manipulation. (iStock Photo)
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    Feds arrest UK trader for involvement in 2010 ‘flash crash’

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    Justice Department watchdog will tell Congress FBI, DEA blocking probes

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    U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom holds news conference on Friday, April 10, 2015 at the Federal Courthouse in Kansas City, Kan. John T. Booker was charged Friday with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, attempting to damage property by means of an explosive and attempting to provide material support to the terrorist group. Grissom says Booker was arrested Friday near Manhattan, Kan., about 100 miles west of Kansas City. (AP Photo/The Kansas City Star, John Sleezer)
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    Islamic State-inspired Kansas man arrested in bomb plot on Army base

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    Militants from the Islamic State group with truckloads of captured Iraqi soldiers after taking over a base in Tikrit. (AP Photo via militant website, File)
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    Man arrested in Chicago for trying to join Islamic State

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    New Jersey Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez has been indicted on federal corruption charges. (AP File Photo/Mel Evans)
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    Sen. Bob Menendez indicted on federal corruption charges

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    9/11 Commission: FBI intelligence weak
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    9/11 Commission: FBI intelligence weak

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    Just weeks into Joseph Clancy's role as the Secret Service director, questions linger about alcohol rules at the agency.
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