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The family of Karmelo Anthony, charged with a fatal stabbing during a school track meet, plans to use donations to finance a new home with bolstered security. -
Texas CVS Security Guard Gunned Down by 13-Year-Old Shoplifter: Police
A father of three working as a security guard in Dallas was shot and killed by a teen shoplifter over the weekend. -
Security Guards in Historic Demand Among CEOs After Assassination of UnitedHealthcare Boss: 'We're Getting Calls from Everybody'
Security guards are in historic demand among CEOs following the death of the UnitedHealthcare boss, leading to it be named one of the fastest growing jobs. -
CloudPets Privacy Scare: Millions of Messages Between Kids and Parents Leaked from Stuffed Toys
Spiral Toys, the company behind the controversial CloudPets stuffed animals, reportedly exposed over two million recorded messages from its customers to online hackers. -
U.S. DOJ Faces Lawsuit Demanding Disclosure of The Use of Secret Court Orders Against Tech Companies
A digital right group activists demanded that the U.S. Justice Department reveal whether secret court order had been used to force tech companies to provide encrypted data. The case emerged amid the tension between tech companies and law enforcement agencies over the encryption issue, such as the dispute between Apple and the FBI. -
FBI continues battle with Apple on withholding secret method to unlock iPhone
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is keen to withhold the information they have on how to unlock an iPhone using a secret method. The Apple has shown interest that such knowledge should be disclosed. -
Mel Gibson's Former Wife Oksana Grigorieva Wants $100,000 Monthly For Child Support
The former wife of actor Mel Gibson, Oksana Grigorieva, is asking for $100,000 monthly child support. -
U.S. Raids Central Part of America; Picks Up 121 Immigrants For Deportation
U.S. took 121 individuals for deportatin. Authorities wants to stop illegal immigrants coming from the south of U.S. -
China passes counter-espionage law
China passed a counter-espionage law on Saturday aimed at tightening state security and helping build a "comprehensive" national security system, state media reported. -
Secret Service director resigns under fire
U.S. Secret Service Director Julia Pierson resigned under fire on Wednesday after a series of security lapses came to light that exposed gaping holes in the protective cocoon around President Barack Obama. -
Prospect of tighter White House security touches nerve in Washington
The prospect of more of the U.S. capital being closed off after an intruder got into the White House has struck a nerve in Washington over public space being eroded by barricades and bollards. -
Next U.S. attorney general faces daunting national security challenges
At a time when heightened fears of government surveillance coincide with growing anxiety about global terrorism, the next top U.S. law-enforcement officer will face daunting challenges to balance protection of Americans' security and the right to privacy. -
Kremlin Scraps Law Enforcement Deal with U.S.
The decade-old law enforcement agreement between the US and Russia has been scrapped. The decade-old law enforcement agreement between the U. S. and Russia has been scrapped.
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