Justice department set to free 6 000 prisoners largest one-time release... READ MORE›
Clinton and the State Department have said that none of the material was marked classified at the time it was sent... READ MORE›
Razan Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha had been studying architecture at North Carolina State University and was visiting her sister and brother-in-law at the time of the shooting... READ MORE›
They argued that Apple, which creates its software, was the only party that was in a position to help... READ MORE›
But Director James B. Comey said Clinton and her team were extremely careless... READ MORE›
A small, armed group has been occupying a remote national wildlife refuge in Oregon to protest federal land use policies... READ MORE›
Still, many security and privacy experts have been calling on the government to disclose the vulnerability data to Apple so that the firm can patch it... READ MORE›
Telegraph three new yorkers allegedly planning to join islamic state arrested in terror plot 15 hrs ago... READ MORE›
The FBI has managed to unlock the iPhone of the San Bernardino gunman without Apple's help, ending a court case, the US justice department says... READ MORE›
In a paper last year he said that failing to effectively screen prisoners mental health inevitably led to tragedy... READ MORE›
The militia occupied the refuge on 2 January to support two ranchers jailed for setting fire to federal land... READ MORE›
Mr Barakat was a second-year dental student at the University of North Carolina, and volunteered with a charity providing emergency dental care to children in Palestine... READ MORE›
In both cases, the government relies on the All Writs Act, a broad 1789 law which enables judges to require actions necessary to enforce their own orders... READ MORE›
There are at least three ongoing investigations into Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's time as Secretary of State... READ MORE›
Broadwell also recorded a conversation in which Petraeus told her that the journals contained classified information, a statement the FBI would attempt to use against him... READ MORE›
Yet an internal Bureau of Prison study suggested that about 19 percent of federal inmates had a history of mental illness, the report said... READ MORE›
Clinton has repeatedly said she never sent or received classified information on her private servers... READ MORE›
North Carolina police estimated as many as 5,500 people had gathered to remember the three victims... READ MORE›
Specifically, Petraeus acknowledged providing eight notebooks containing highly classified material to his biographer, Paula Broadwell, in the waning days of his Army career... READ MORE›
Two animal rights activists have been charged with domestic terrorism and could face up to 10 years in prison after freeing almost 6 000 minks across the US... READ MORE›
Larson said he was contacted a week ago by the Justice Department and local prosecutors about representing the victims, prior to the dispute becoming public... READ MORE›
Apple CEO Tim Cook released a statement arguing against the FBI's recent order to hack into the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone 5c... READ MORE›
Officers pepper spray DeShawn Currie at the home of his white foster parents after a neighbour called in a break-in... READ MORE›
Even law enforcement officers with search warrants would not have access... READ MORE›
Jamycheal Mitchell who suffered from mental health problems was arrested in April in Virginia... READ MORE›
States such as New York and Washington have implemented bans on state employees travelling to North Carolina on state business... READ MORE›
With all the focus on South Carolina, it's easy to forget that Confederate symbolism still adorns many official state flags in the South... READ MORE›
Park rangers in North Carolina are looking for a man described as unwashed and scruffy after a missing woman was found tied to a tree... READ MORE›
Apple can't be forced to provide iPhone data in drug case, judge rules... READ MORE›
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