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Updated: Charlotte's police chief says video of a fatal shooting is no "panacea," but the city's mayor wants the footage to be made public.
Peaceful protests continued in Charlotte after a video of Keith Scott revealed new details about the moments leading up to his death.
Here are some easy ways the Clinton team could have avoided getting hacked and might prevent it in the future.
At a recent government privacy conference, more than two-thirds of the research came from authors with financial ties to Google.
A 40-page internal assessment from the United Nations states that economic sanctions have contributed to food and medicine shortages in war-torn Syria.
The House's network is partly locked down after hackers tried to infiltrate congressional computers, encrypt their contents, and demand ransom.
Apple fights to keep the U.S. government out of its phones. Cellebrite is the leader in helping break in. An inside look at the secretive Israeli company.
The Drug Enforcement Administration has doled out millions to confidential sources operating with abysmal oversight and scant evidence of return on investment, a recently published audit reveals.
After a stock analyst lost $1 million on one penny stock, he set off to find out how — and soon discovered signs of a far bigger scheme than he had ever imagined.
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