FBI says SPLC paid informants without donors knowing. Feds pay them too USA Today - News Apr 22, 2026 18 hrs ago 0 Ten Hochman: Nit-picking or cause for concern? Jordan Walker’s 10 Ks in 21 ABs. Ten Hochman: Bouncing back, Cardinals AA switch-pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje allows 1 run 'Camp's going to be harder': Blues coach Jim Montgomery has plan to avoid slow start SLU's Robbie Avila talks about what's next after end of his college basketball career Doug Armstrong explains why he doesn't put a lot of stock in Blues' late-season run Ten Hochman: How new Mizzou hoops transfer Bryson Tiller compares self to Mark Mitchell Battlehawks will be better in the coming weeks, Ricky Proehl says after loss at DC St. Louis high school soccer top plays, April 5, 2026 St. Louis working to provide balance in data center regulations, Cara Spencer says Blues season that began with hope delivered on little of it: Net Front Presence At Home with Janet and Kevin Muhm Winning STL: Lawrence Group chief says we need 'unique spaces' to change region's image 'The system was broken': Mayor Cara Spencer says she's fixing St. Louis Inside Pitch: Cardinals’ Masyn Winn enjoyed a Houston homecoming as club continued its fast start 'Our city is on the path to a turnaround,' Mayor Cara Spencer says, announcing raises 'We will fight and win again,' St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer says of police board lawsuit 'It wasn't the right approach,' Jim Montgomery recalls a moment he mishandled Robbie Avila describes why he clarified his joking social media posts about Josh Schertz 'We didn't have that mental toughness,' Blues GM Doug Armstrong says 'I believe in what Steener has in mind': Jordan Binnington talks about future with Blues 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 Ten Hochman: On this day in 1954 in STL, Hank Aaron hit a historic HR — his first. Pope Leo Criticises Equatorial Guinea Prisons On Africa Tour AP Top Stories April 23 RAW: DC: SCHUMER ON SENATE ICE FUNDING VOTE 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 SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
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.