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F.B.I. (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) is the United States' primary federal agency responsible for investigating and enforcing federal laws. It handles a wide range of issues, including national security, terrorism, cybercrime, organized crime, and civil rights violations. The F.B.I. gathers intelligence, conducts investigations, and collaborates with other agencies and law enforcement bodies across the country and internationally. Its goal is to protect and defend the United States against domestic and international threats, ensuring the safety and security of its citizens through law enforcement and intelligence efforts.