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U.S. Government Appeals Judge’s Ruling That Apple Not Obligated to Help FBI
The U.S. government is appealing a recent ruling by a New York Judge who said the FBI and Justice Department cannot force Apple to unlock an iPhone that is part of a drug investigation.
Inspector General Investigating Secret Service Agent Who Slammed Photographer to Ground
Homeland Security’s inspector general is investigating a Secret Service agent who choke-slammed a Time magazine photographer during a Donald Trump rally in Virginia.
San Francisco Chronicle: Why Apple Should Stand Firm in Its Fight Against the FBI
Since a pitched legal battle between the FBI and Apple began last month, the arguments over encryption and national security are deepening
Questions Raised about FBI Targeting High School Students Who Show Signs of ‘Extremism’
The guidelines warn of “anarchist extremist” and young people who travel to “suspicious” countries.
Former Secret Service Agent Says Nancy Reagan’s Personal Life Was As Gracious As Public Life
Tim Franklin was well aware of Nancy Reagan’s public life, one punctuated by kindness and class.
Congress to Investigate Claims That Secret Service Agent Coerced Woman into Having Sex
Very few people wanted to believe Kristen Miles Anderson’s claim that she was coerced into having sex with a Secret Service agent who was investigating whether she embezzled money from a bank.
Secret Service Investigating Radio Host Glenn Beck Over Alleged Threats to Donald Trump
The Secret Service is investigating conservative radio host Glenn Beck following comments he made on his radio show about Donald Trump.