100,000+ pages of important material remain unreleased.
100,000+ pages of important material remain unreleased.
The Clinton Library has released 555 photos of Bill Clinton, several of which show him palling around with Trump.
Two rare, decades-old publications provide over 25 photos from inside the military's off-limits underground city.
A list of 234 tech companies that the CIA's venture-capital firm has invested in.
The Maine Governor leaves a voicemail for a state representative. "...you little son of a bitch, socialist c**ksucker..." Not safe for work. Seriously.
For the first time online, all released audio recordings of 911 calls made from inside the World Trade Center on 9/11.
Politico's recent exposé on Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation is based on 4,000+ pages of documents uncovered through a FOIA request. We've posted all of them inside.
The United States is home to over 500 sovereign Native American tribes. For the first time in one place, here are the constitutions for most of them.
During a brief moment at the beginning of the 1980s, the Justice Department published a single-panel gag comic about the Freedom of Information Act. We have all eight instances of FOIbles inside.
PowerPoint presentation of a Navy project to remotely control sharks - using them as "stealth spies" - via neuro implants.
Another 150 photos and video stills unsealed in a class-action lawsuit give us the first look inside the freezing, filthy detention centers where immigrants are held in southern Arizona.
In October 2015, the Justice Department held a FOIA Litigation Seminar for personnel from across the government who are involved in FOIA lawsuits. These are the materials that were distributed or presented.
In May 2016, the Justice Department held an Advanced Freedom of Information Act Seminar for FOIA personnel from across the government. These are the materials that were distributed or presented.
The DEA's recent decision to keep marijuana in the same legal category as heroin relied heavily on two reports from the Food and Drug Administration. Those documents are here, along with related material.
Before he was president of the International Olympic Committee for over 20 years, Juan Antonio Samaranch was a uniformed fascist official in Franco's Spain. Here are the photos.
A 227-page guide to laws dealing with the confiscation of private property just disappeared from the DOJ's website, so we brought it back.