To Frustrate Snoops, Wikipedia Asked To Encrypt Immediately
Don't wait, says the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Don't wait, says the Electronic Frontier Foundation
They stole the device just one day after being told to do nothing of the sort
Shots fired into the ceiling; nobody hit
Getting frozen out of funds for Missouri race starting to have impact
A federal judge says the jury, which ruled for the prison, wasn't given proper instructions
A retired Florida highway patrolman decided to analyze the available data
The NYPD were responding to the robbery. The bodega worker ran out of the store and was shot
Muhammad Salah says he can't even buy food without government approval
Called the Obama administration's attempt an "illegitimate exercise of Executive power"
The 26-year-old was upset about a compromising picture the other man put on Facebook of his girlfriend and called Philly police under the name "George Michaels"
The public information officer working the Trayvon Martin case has been reassigned and may file a grievance
He used a copyrighted AP photo and claimed fair use, but when counter sued tried to make it appear he used a different AP photo than the one he actually did
The coins were found in a family safe deposit box but the government claims the coins were most certainly stolen from the US mint at some point
One parent said she wanted her daughter to repeat the eighth grade but the school district wouldn't let her
Journalists will now be able to report on kidnapped sailors
Police were acting on orders from the new governor, Mohamed Atta Abbas
Still unclear if she will be released
"That kind of response for us to do is not difficult," says Jimmy Wales
Somebody seems to think "1984" was a how-to book
Activists are poised to gut the ban at the polls if the city doesn't do it first
Media moves would be subject to approval by politicians
Sure, the FBI denies being hacked, but the data is legit and came from somewhere
A judge had ordered the man released, but he was detained at the request of immigration officials
Not that the TSA changed any procedures in response
Court decisions left the door open for civil rights litigation
FBI agents calls it "damn right felonious activity"
E-mail indicates mother may have killed her three daughters, then herself
May have saved lives at shooting at political victory rally
Calls it "political," accuses Britain of double-standards on extradition
Shot to death outside of a home in rural community south of St. Louis
Two-month-old was being pushed in his stroller by his mother
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