FBI says SPLC paid informants without donors knowing. Feds pay them too USA Today - News Apr 22, 2026 Apr 22, 2026 Updated 1 hr ago 0 Train arrives in Old Fort Freight train departs Old Fort Norfolk Southern train pulls into Old Fort on April 18, greeted by crowd Main Season Market and Brewery opens in Marion Norfolk Southern test train comes to Old Fort Ribbon cutting ceremony at Resilience Ranch A1 Minute! April 16, 2026: New Kroger behind the scenes; ART 180 to close; Virginia collective bargaining Crowds welcome freight train to Old Fort Crowds get good look at freight train in Old Fort Michigan Wolverines Win National Championship 69-63 vs. UConn Iran’s top university hit in US-Israeli strikes A close up look at the locomotive Jason Caldwell president of the GOAT Collaborative speaks at ribbon cutting 2026-04-09T122029Z_1_LWD113809042026RP1_RTRWNEV_D_1138-IRAN-CRISIS-EXPLOSIVE-MEDIA.MP4 Preserving rural Jewish life is the focus of a Maine center this Passover Students talk to Marion officials about a dog park in Marion Anthropic Bid Upheld Norfolk Southern test train travels through Old Fort Melania Trump denies ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a White House address Bourbon demand is down and tariffs aren't helping. But distillers keep building The DOJ indicted Southern Poverty Law Center for paying informants in hate groups without telling its donors. The FBI has also long paid informants. As featured on Trump’s DOJ has cut thousands of law-enforcement jobs while vowing to get tough on crime  Federal law enforcement agencies have lost thousands of employees as the administration reshapes priorities and reduces workforce size. Latest video Pope Leo Criticises Equatorial Guinea Prisons On Africa Tour AP Top Stories April 23 RAW: DC: SCHUMER ON SENATE ICE FUNDING VOTE Library Director Marlin Brinkley talks about lower level of library FBI says SPLC paid informants without donors knowing. Feds pay them too AP top stories April 22 Spurs’ Wembanyama Suffers Concussion In Game 2 Loss NBA Awards Controversy: How New Rules Impact Betting Markets Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
A1 Minute! April 16, 2026: New Kroger behind the scenes; ART 180 to close; Virginia collective bargaining
Trump’s DOJ has cut thousands of law-enforcement jobs while vowing to get tough on crime  Federal law enforcement agencies have lost thousands of employees as the administration reshapes priorities and reduces workforce size.