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Journalist Vanessa Golembewski filed a Freedom of Information Act request to ask Barack Obama to share the advance screeners of 'Game of Thrones' season 6, which the POTUS reportedly has. -
UK sees 20% increase in number of children involved in gun crimes; Suspects as young as 10 years old
Children as young as 10 years old were arrested in gun crimes from 2013 and 2016 in the United Kingdom. -
Republican National Committee sues State of Department over Clinton emails
The Republican National Committee filed two lawsuits seeking to obtain emails related to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's tenure as U.S. Secretary of State. -
Federal judge grants discovery order over Clinton's use of private email server, might issue subpoena against former secretary of state, top aide
A federal judge has granted a discovery order to extract explanation as to why Clinton was allowed to use a private email server as Secretary of State and whether she intentionally undermined the Freedom of Information Act. -
Citizens United sues to get Chelsea Clinton emails
A conservative group Citizens United filed a new Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking access to Chelsea Clinton correspondence with top aides to her mother, Hillary Clinton, while she served as secretary of the state. -
Chicago police lose motion to dismiss cellular tracking case; Judge orders turnover of documents for review
The motion to toss the Chicago Police Department's cellular tracking lawsuit was denied by a judge. -
U.S. military probe of Afghan shooting found Bales' camp had lax discipline
The month before he killed 16 Afghan civilians in a shooting rampage, Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales bloodied the nose of an Afghan truck driver in an assault that was not reported to his camp commanders, according to a report released on Tuesday. -
Court Rejects Judicial Watch Lawsuit, Rules Photos of Dead Bin Laden Can Remain Secret
A federal appeals court-martial ruled on Tueday that the U.S. government properly classified top secret information more than 50 images of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden taken after his death, and that the government did not need to release them, Reuters reported. The unanimous ruling by three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected a request for the images by Judicial Watch, a conservative nonprofit watchdog group.
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