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TSA Stops Woman With Bullet-Lined Shoes at Baltimore Airport
A woman trying to board a flight was stopped when security found bullet-lined platform shoes with revolvers for heels.
Judge: Apple Not Required to Unlock iPhone in Drug Case
Apple is not required to help the FBI open a locked iPhone belonging to a suspected drug dealer, a federal judge in New York has ruled.
Secret Service Agent Slams Photographer to Ground at Trump Rally
A Secret Service agent grabbed a Time photographer by the throat and slammed him to the ground during a rally for Donald Trump in Virginia today.
Apple’s Fight Against FBI Over Unlock iPhone Heads to Congress This Week
Apple and the FBI will take their fight over a locked iPhone to Congress this week.
Ex-Secret Service Agent Not Humored by NYT Columnist’s Assassination Joke about Trump
At least one former Secret Service agent was not humored when a New York Times columnist joked that an assassination attempt would end Donald Trump’s presidential run.
Former CIA Director: Military May Reject Trump’s Orders If He Becomes President
If Donald Trump becomes president, there’s a real possibility that the U.S. military would refuse to follow his orders, said former CIA director Michael Hayden.
Guardian Columnist: Calm Down, FBI. The Web Won’t Go Dark Anytime Soon
The other part of the FBI strategy is also to stake a claim to the high moral ground.
Man Awarded $13.2M in wrongful FBI hair conviction case in Washington D.C.
Tribble was convicted of killing a Washington D.C. taxi driver in 1978 because of a trial in which the prosecution exaggerated the reliability of FBI forensic hair matches.