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New York Post: Report Whitewashes Hillary Clinton’s Most Serious Violations
The ruling whitewashes Clinton’s most serious known violations.

Internal Review by Border Patrol Rejects Body Cameras for Agents
Even as Border Patrol faces increased scrutiny for using excessive force along the U.S.-Mexico border, CBP concluded that body cameras aren’t needed for agents.

Border Patrol Agent Charged in the Decapitated Death of Man in Texas
A Border Patrol agent with suspected ties to a Mexican drug cartel has been charged in the decapitation death of a man whose body was found floating near Texas’ South Padre Island.

4 Men with Ohio Ties Accused of Collecting Money to Help Now-Dead Al Qaida Leader
Four men with ties to Ohio were collecting money and other assistance to send to an al Qaida leader who was later killed in a drone strike.

FBI Abandons Plans to Require ‘Backdoors’ on All Consumer Tecnhology
The FBI has backed off plans to require all consumer technology to have a so-called backdoor so that law enforcement can spy on suspects.

Arizona Rancher Who Assaulted Border Patrol Agent Sentenced to Jail
An Arizona rancher who was convicted of assaulting a Border Patrol agent has been sentenced to eight months in prison.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: U.S. Should Offer Snowden Deal to Come Home
The European Parliament has urged its member states to embrace American fugitive Edward Snowden as a “whistle-blower and international human rights defender.”