Nation Oct 31 2 new California fires burn homes and send residents fleeing By Brian Melley, Marcio Jose Sanchez, Associated Press
Nation Apr 10 2 adults, 1 student killed in likely murder-suicide at San Bernardino elementary school The gunman, identified as 53-year-old Cedric Anderson, shot his wife, a teacher at North Park Elementary School, in an apparent murder-suicide inside a special-needs classroom. By Joshua Barajas
Nation Apr 27 FBI says it won’t disclose how it accessed locked iPhone 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… By Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Nation Apr 02 Watch 9:45 Unlocking justice? Breaking into iPhone may help find Louisiana killer, police say At half past eight on April 24th, Barbara Mills received a loving text message from her daughter, Brittney. A screen capture of the last text message Barbara Mills received from her daughter Brittney. Photo credit: NewsHour “I have… By Mori Rothman
Nation Mar 08 Justice Department appeals ruling on unlocking data in New York iPhone case WASHINGTON — Calling a New York judge's ruling "an unprecedented limitation" on judicial authority, the Justice Department has asked a Brooklyn federal court to reverse a decision that said Apple Inc. wasn't required to pry open a locked iPhone. By Tami Abdollah, Associated Press
Feb 17 Fight over gunman’s locked iPhone could have big impact By Tami Abdollah and Eric Tucker, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- An extraordinary legal fight is brewing with major privacy implications for millions of cellphone users after a federal magistrate ordered Apple Inc. to help the FBI hack into an iPhone used by the gunman in the San Bernardino… Continue reading
Jan 05 There’s an 18-minute gap in the San Bernardino shooters’ movements, FBI says By Joshua Barajas Federal investigators said there’s an 18-minute gap in the timeline of events on the day of the December massacre in San Bernardino, California, when two radicalized shooters opened fire and killed 14 people at a company holiday party. Continue reading
Dec 18 Obama to meet with families of San Bernardino attack victims By Darlene Superville, Associated Press President Barack Obama is opening his Christmas vacation on a somber note: meeting with families of the 14 people who were killed in the San Bernardino shooting. Continue reading
Dec 16 Obama to meet with San Bernardino shooting victims By Darlene Superville, Associated Press President Barack Obama plans to meet with families of the victims of this month's mass shooting in San Bernardino, California. Continue reading
Dec 11 Watch 8:43 American Muslims feel singled out amid a climate of fear By PBS NewsHour In the wake of recent terror attacks, American Muslims have been weathering a backlash. In Texas, a group has been protesting in front of an Islamic center, brandishing rifles. In Pittsburgh, a Moroccan immigrant taxi driver was shot by a… Continue watching