FBI ordered US newspaper to pass on information about its readers for a case Investigators asked USA Today to track down readers of a story about a suspect who killed two FBI agents 5 June 2021 • 7:23am USA Today has a daily print circulation of about 700,000 and about 2.6 million daily readers online Credit: AP A US newspaper is resisting a demand by the FBI to hand over information about its readers as part of a case involving two dead agents. The FBI sent a subpoena to USA Today ordering it to help track down the readers of a story about a suspect in a child pornography case who fatally shot two FBI agents in February.