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    Aug 17

    The is still seeking information regarding people who committed violence at the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Visit to see photos and videos from current cases, and if you recognize someone, submit a tip at .

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  2. 23 hours ago

    During the Intelligence and National Security Summit, Deputy Director Paul Abbate joined intelligence community leaders to discuss current national security threats. He said that combating terrorism is still one of the 's highest priorities.

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  3. Sep 14

    Following an investigation by and our partners, three former U.S. government and military personnel must pay $1.68 million to resolve criminal charges related to violations of U.S. export control and computer fraud laws.

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  4. Sep 13

    Attention, undergraduate and graduate students! Apply for the FBI’s Honors Internship Program now through October 17 for a chance to help personnel protect your community.

    2022 Honors Internship Program Application Cycle Opens Today
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  5. Sep 13

    Help find Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian, a husband and wife convicted in a relief fraud scheme. While awaiting sentencing, the two allegedly cut their tracking bracelets and fled. If you have a tip, call 310-477-6565.

    Richard Ayvazya is wanted for violating his pretrial release.
    Marietta Terabelia is wanted for violating her pretrial release.
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  6. Sep 13

    This National Drone Safety Awareness Week, the and our partners remind pilots to follow federal and state laws during flights. Professional and recreational flyers can download the B4UFLY app to see where they can and cannot fly.

    National Drone Safety Awareness Week: September 13-19, 2021
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  7. Sep 12

    A robust supply chain risk management strategy can help protect a company’s sensitive information from criminal organizations, foreign adversaries, and terrorist groups. Visit to learn how to mitigate supply chain risks.

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  8. Sep 12

    The remembers Supervisory Special Agent Mark Johnston, who died in 2017 from cancer connected to his service as an employee assistance program counselor at ground zero following the 9/11 attacks.

    Supervisory Special Agent Mark Johnston
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  9. Sep 11

    In the moments after the 9/11 attacks, many people across the country felt a profound new calling to help and to serve. This desire set some on a path to the .

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  10. Sep 11

    During the International Association of Chiefs of Police’s Annual Conference and Exposition, Director Christopher Wray discussed how the lessons learned from 9/11 help the and our law enforcement partners confront threats today.

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  11. Sep 11

    The honors retired Special Agent in Charge John O’Neill, who died while helping people evacuate from the twin towers during the 9/11 attacks. O'Neill had retired from the FBI in August 2001 to lead security at the World Trade Center.

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  12. Sep 11

    The remembers Special Agent Jerry D. Jobe, who died in 2010 from cancer connected to his work at the Pentagon following the 9/11 attacks.

    Special Agent Jerry D. Jobe
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  13. Sep 11

    The honors Special Agent Leonard W. Hatton, who died while helping people evacuate from the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attacks.

    Special Agent Leonard W. Hatton
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  14. Sep 11

    We also honor the first responders, including FBI personnel, who died during the attacks and who have since died from health complications related to their rescue and recovery efforts in the aftermath of the attacks.

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  15. Sep 11

    On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the joins the nation in remembering the victims who lost their lives on .

    The graphic has four panels: the first panel features a photo of One World Trade Center, the second a photo of the Pentagon, the third a photo of the Tower of Voices, and the fourth text that says, "Remembering 9/11: We will never forget."
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  16. Sep 10

    During a ceremony today, the dedicated a seedling from the Survivor Tree to FBI personnel who died as a result of 9/11. The seedling traveled from the to our headquarters via , , , , and .

    Director Christopher Wray speaks at a ceremony during which the FBI dedicated a seedling from the Survivor Tree to FBI personnel who died as a result of 9/11.
    A gold plaque that lists the names of FBI personnel who died as a result of 9/11 stands in the center of a seedling from the Survivor Tree.
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  17. Sep 10

    In October 2001, 9/11 rescue and recovery workers discovered a tree in the rubble at ground zero. rehabilitated the tree—dubbed the Survivor Tree—and brought it to the where it stands as a symbol of resilience.

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  18. Sep 10

    Wray: While those threats have evolved a lot in 20 years, the men and women of the FBI—and our scores of law enforcement and intelligence —have never stopped working to keep the American people safe from another attack.

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  19. Sep 10

    Wray: Because of September 11, the transformed itself in ways that have made us better able to carry out our mission... Today we are stronger, we are smarter, and we are better able to confront the threats we face now and the ones we can’t see yet.

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  20. Sep 10

    Wray: Over the course of the past two decades, we’ve learned the full extent of the sacrifices that hundreds of first responders made in the months after the attacks. Sacrifices and lives lost that we must never—and will never—allow to be forgotten.

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  21. Sep 10

    Wray: And in the last few years, painful remnants of that day continue, as we’ve also sadly lost other members of our FBI family to 9/11-related illnesses. ... Each life lost is a stark reminder that the long-term effects of the recovery work after September 11 are still present.

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