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The FBI arrested a man web users call Caesar No Salad who wore a Roman gladiator costume to the Capitol riot and charged

The FBI arrested a man web users call Caesar No Salad who wore a Roman gladiator costume to the Capitol riot and charged INSIDER 16 hrs ago cteh@businessinsider.com (Cheryl Teh) © Provided by INSIDER The FBI has arrested Nathan Wayne Entrekin, a man web users call Caesar No Salad, in connection with the Capitol riot. Sedition Hunters The FBI has arrested a man in connection to the Capitol riot who was dubbed by web users as Caesar No Salad. Nathan Wayne Entrekin went to the January 6 riot dressed head to toe in a gladiator outfit. Per the FBI, Entrekin was seen on videos recorded for his mother exclaiming: I m here, mom!

Report: FBI lacks urgency to investigate USA Gymnastics complaints on Larry Nassar from 2015

Report: FBI lacks urgency to investigate USA Gymnastics complaints on Larry Nassar from 2015 Former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar appears at Ingham County Circuit Court on November 22, 2017 in Lansing, Michigan. (JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images) OAN Newsroom UPDATED 6:00 PM PT – Thursday, July 15, 2021 The Federal Bureau of Investigation has faced scrutiny after failing to promptly address sexual abuse allegations from over 200 female gymnasts. On Wednesday, a new report released from the Department of Justice suggested the FBI made serious errors in their investigation into former U.S. Gymnastics National Team doctor Larry Nassar. One of the victims, Olympic gold medalist McKayla Maroney, has said to have endured years of trauma and suicidal thoughts. “She was in such a bad state. Her mother was afraid if she’d go into her room one day, she’d find her dead and that’s what she told the court in Michigan when he was sentenced on chi

New US initiative to target ransomware offers rewards of up to $10M

New US initiative to target ransomware offers rewards of up to $10M SHARE The U.S. government today announced several new measures to combat ransomware, including rewards of up to $10 million for information leading to the identification of those behind the cybersecurity attacks. The rewards program is being administered by the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service through the Rewards for Justice program and involves various other U.S. government administrative bodies. It’s hard to argue with an up to a $10 million reward for information leading to the arrest of ransomware actors, but there is a catch. The giveaway is that the initiative is being run by the State Department rather than the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. According to a State Department media release, the rewards only apply to ransomware gangs that are “acting at the directi

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