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Jun 14

Why can people on the terrorist watch list buy guns, and other FAQs

By Alan Fram, Associated Press

A look at the intersection between the terrorist list, guns and the Orlando bloodbath.

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Jun 13

Democrats to seek fresh Senate vote to bar guns for terror suspects

By Alan Fram, Associated Press

Democrats will try forcing a Senate vote on a proposal making it harder for suspected terrorists and people on government terror watch lists to buy guns and explosives, they said Monday as Congress moved toward a possible partisan fight following…

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Jun 13

Suspect in Orlando mass shooting acted alone, FBI says

By News Desk

The suspect in the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, appeared to have acted alone and was radicalized, said FBI Director James Comey at a briefing in Washington, D.C., on Monday.

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May 18

Intel official says hackers have been spying on presidential candidates

By Deb Riechmann, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The United States sees evidence of hackers, possibly working for foreign governments, snooping on the presidential candidates, the nation’s intelligence chief said Wednesday.

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May 08

Clinton says FBI has not yet 'reached out' to discuss email investigation

By Associated Press

Hillary Clinton says "no one has reached out to me yet" from the FBI to discuss the investigation into her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.

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Apr 28

FBI: 'Argument can be made' fake AP story broke rules

By Raphael Satter, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — FBI officials say there's no clear evidence the agency violated its own rules when it posed as The Associated Press to unmask a criminal, according to a report obtained through a public records lawsuit.

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Apr 27

FBI says it won't disclose how it accessed locked iPhone

By Eric Tucker, Associated Press

The FBI said Wednesday that it will not publicly disclose the method that allowed it to access a locked iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers, saying it lacks enough "technical information" about the software vulnerability that was…

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Apr 21

FBI head suggests agency paid more than $1M to access iPhone

By Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- FBI Director James Comey hinted at an event in London on Thursday that the FBI paid more than $1 million to break into the locked iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers.

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Apr 06

Hackers broke into hospitals despite software flaw warnings

By Tami Abdollah, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The hackers who seriously disrupted operations at a large hospital chain recently and held some data hostage broke into a computer server left vulnerable despite warnings since at least 2007 that it needed to be fixed with a…

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Apr 05

Judge considers unsealing court file in CIA sex scandal case

By Ted Bridis, Associated Press

The U.S. judge who oversaw the now-abandoned lawsuit against the federal government over leaks in the investigation that led to the resignation of former CIA director David Petraeus is giving the Justice Department until Friday to ask her to keep…

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