Four Dallas police officers have been killed and seven wounded by sniper fire during protests against the shooting of black men by police, authorities say... READ MORE›
Officials and Mexican marines, for instance, or between lawyers and judges in Mexico and the United States... 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›
A gunman killed in a stand-off in Dallas after five police officers were shot dead wanted to kill white people, especially white officers, police say... READ MORE›
Department of Justice and the states, BP will pay at least 12.8 billion for Clean Water Act fines and natural resource damages, plus 4.9 billion to states... READ MORE›
The incident took place in the state capital, Baton Rouge, on Tuesday after reports of a man threatening people with a gun outside a shop... READ MORE›
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, who called the video footage disturbing called for a federal investigation into Sterling's death... 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›
She proposed national guidelines for the use of force by officers and asked white Americans to put themselves in the shoes of African Americans... READ MORE›
Time Dallas Police Chief David Brown answers questions during a news conference on July 11, 2016, in Dallas, Texas... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook Apple's CEO Tim Cook says firm will oppose iPhone court order Cook said that Apple would resist that order... READ MORE›
The lawsuit, announced Wednesday in Austin by Texas Attorney General Kenneth Paxton, also includes Oklahoma, Alabama, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Tennessee, Maine, Arizona, Louisiana, Utah and Georgia... READ MORE›
At a memorial service for the five officers slain here, Obama sought to unify a nation grieving and yet divided over fatal shootings involving police... READ MORE›
Military AND Government HACKED by the Islamic State Hacking Division! Gallagher said in the complaint... READ MORE›
The social media companies publicly supported Apple in itsA refusal to help the FBI break intoA theA iPhone ofA San Bernardino, Calif., shooterA Syed Rizwan Farook... READ MORE›
Most African Americans are excluded from this rarified status and, like Sterling and Castile, face life-and-death encounters with law enforcement every day... READ MORE›
Reversing the mini-diaspora of tribe members in southern Louisiana is one of the primary goals of the resettlement project... 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›
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said Thursday he will sign an executive order banning people on the federal terrorism watch lists from buying guns in the state... READ MORE›
A government response is due on March 10, with an Apple reply brief due March 15... READ MORE›
Snowden called on Internet giant Google to stand with Apple, saying, This is the most important tech case in a decade... READ MORE›
On Monday, Pew Research Center said its polling found that 51 percent of Americans believe Apple should unlock the phone and just 38 percent support the company's refusal... READ MORE›
Mourners, friends and relatives of Alton Sterling met at the shop in Baton Rouge where he was killed on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Lafayette Police are working a shooting at the Grande Theater on Johnston Street... READ MORE›
A mile south at the Dallas Police Headquarters, a memorial to the five fallen officers had continued to grow... READ MORE›
Video footage appeared to show two white police officers holding down and fatally shooting Alton Sterling, 37, in Baton Rouge... READ MORE›
Between the Civil War and World War II, thousands of African Americans were lynched in the United States, said the report by the Equal Justice Initiative... READ MORE›
Jos Angel known by his family as Pepe had entered the Ayotzinapa rural teacher training college this year... READ MORE›
The fatal police shootings of two black men in Minnesota and Louisiana last week led the 25-year-old Texas shooter to fast-track his attack, Brown said... READ MORE›
Five white police officers were shot dead by a black man, Micah Johnson, during a protest rally on Thursday... READ MORE›
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