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VIDEO: FBI Probe of L.A. Schools Superintendent May Be Linked to $6 Million AI Deal

27. Februar 2026 um 18:17

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The federal investigation into Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Superintendent Alberto Carvalho might be linked to a failed contract with an Artificial Intelligence (AI) company.

The post VIDEO: FBI Probe of L.A. Schools Superintendent May Be Linked to $6 Million AI Deal appeared first on Breitbart.

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Report: Patel Removes Multiple FBI Employees Connected to Trump Mar-a-Lago Investigation

26. Februar 2026 um 20:46

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NBC News reported that FBI Director Kash Patel has dismissed multiple bureau employees connected with the 2022 search of then-former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.

The post Report: Patel Removes Multiple FBI Employees Connected to Trump Mar-a-Lago Investigation appeared first on Breitbart.

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'National Security Risk': Sens. Cotton, Scott Demand Investigation into Chinese Surrogacy Schemes

26. Februar 2026 um 19:18

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Sens. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Rick Scott (R-FL) are calling for a federal investigation intoΒ surrogacy centers operated by foreigners following alarming reports of Chinese nationals fathering dozens of U.S.-born children in massive surrogacy scams.

The post β€˜National Security Risk’: Sens. Cotton, Scott Demand Investigation into Chinese Surrogacy Schemes appeared first on Breitbart.

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UK government to unseal former ambassador Mandelson documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein probe

23. Februar 2026 um 23:47

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The UK government is set to unseal a first batch of key documents relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the U.S., MPs were told Monday.

The disclosure, set for "early March," follows a Commons motion ordering the release of files related to Mandelson’s vetting for the post and comes in the wake of his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

"The government expects to be able to publish the first tranche of documents very shortly, in early March," Darren Jones, chief secretary to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, told the House of Commons.

"I should, however, inform the House that it remains the case that a subset of this first tranche of documents is currently subject to the ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation," he said.

KEIR STARMER’S CHIEF OF STAFF RESIGNS AFTER RECOMMENDING EPSTEIN-CONNECTED AMBASSADOR

Jones added that "a small portion of that material engages matters of national security or international relations" and would be handled through the Intelligence and Security Committee, in line with the will of the House.

As previously reported by Fox News Digital, a Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed in a statement Monday that officers had arrested a 72-year-old man at an address in Camden and took him to a London police station for questioning.

The arrest follows revelations about Mandelson's links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and comes days after former Prince Andrew was detained.

The investigation relates to allegations that Mandelson shared confidential government information with Epstein while serving as business secretary.

DOJ PUBLISHES TROVE OF EPSTEIN FILES, SAYS MORE TO COME AFTER FRIDAY DEADLINE

Police had opened a criminal inquiry after the government passed on communications between the former ambassador and the disgraced financier.

Emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice also appeared to show Mandelson sharing market-sensitive information with Epstein during the 2008 financial crisis.

Mandelson has denied wrongdoing and said he does not recall the alleged disclosures and apologized to Epstein’s victims for maintaining contact with him after his conviction.

On Feb. 4, Starmer told the Commons: "I’m as angry as anyone about what Mandelson has been up to. The disclosures … are utterly shocking and appalling. He has betrayed our country. He has lied repeatedly. He is responsible for a litany of deceit."

UK TO RELEASE FILES RELATED TO FORMER AMBASSADOR'S JEFFREY EPSTEIN TIES

Starmer later said that if he had known then what he knows now, Mandelson "would never have been anywhere near government."

Mandelson, an architect of New Labour, was appointed U.S. ambassador before being dismissed in September 2025 as scrutiny over his links to Epstein intensified.Β 

He resigned from the Labour Party and stepped down from the House of Lords.

As U.S. ambassador, Mandelson scored an early victory by ensuring Britain was the first country to agree to a deal with the U.S. to lower some of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but was fired a few months later.

Starmer has also faced calls to step down over Mandelson’s appointment, Reuters reported.

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Police Investigation Clears White Partygoers at Virginia Tech of Racially Targeting Black Sociology Professor

23. Februar 2026 um 15:01

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A local police department has cleared a group of white teens whom a Virginia Tech Professor accused of racially attacking him when they blasted rap music and dumped snow near his home.

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Report: Sheriff Formerly Investigated by FBI 'Stonewalling' Federal Agents in Nancy Guthrie Abduction Case

21. Februar 2026 um 17:41

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The President of the United States has guaranteed Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos the vast, sophisticated resources of federal law enforcement to solve the Nancy Guthrie abduction case, only to have the elected Democrat box out the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and squander its involvement.

The post Report: Sheriff Formerly Investigated by FBI β€˜Stonewalling’ Federal Agents in Nancy Guthrie Abduction Case appeared first on Breitbart.

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FBI Wins Guilty Verdict for Indian Kickback Hiring in the Fortune 500

20. Februar 2026 um 08:39

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The Department of Justice and the FBI have won a guilty verdict against an India-born executive at a U.S. Fortune 500 company who demanded kickbacks in exchange for hiring a job-seeker.

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