In a scenario reminiscent of the forced registration of Jews in Nazi Germany, Donald Trump has proposed a mandatory database of all Muslims in America.
Police and Protesters Continue to Fight it Out in Minneapolis Over Shooting
A young unarmed black man was shot in the head on Sunday by police, and since then hundreds of protesters have been battling Minneapolis police in the streets. The NAACP arrived on Thursday to lend its assistance to the protesters.
Former Subway Spokesman Fogle Gets Nearly 16 Years for Sex With Minor
Jared Fogel, the formerly obese spokesman for Subway sandwiches, was sentenced to more than the minimum for child pornography possession as well as for having sex with a minor. The judge thought his behavior so extreme that she sentenced him to more time than expected.
JCPenney, Kohl’s among top stores for Black Friday
Manhattan DA urges “backdoor” for encrypted smartphones
Over 111 search warrants were incomplete, due to encrypted data on phones, report says.
Facebook Murder Case Shows Woman Was on Her Knees When Murdered
The sensational trial of the Facebook Murder continues as the prosecution wrapped up its case on Wednesday. The 2013 alleged murder of a 27-year-old woman by her husband showed some things out of the ordinary. Pictures of her dead body were later posted by her killer on his Facebook page.
Texas Man Arrested and Charged With Prostituting His 4 Year Old Daughter
People in a Houston courtroom were so horrified at what they were hearing that there were audible and loud gasps as well as hands reaching up to cover mouths.
Air France Diverts 2 Passenger Planes in U.S. After Receiving Bomb Threats
A pair of Air France planes had to be diverted because of bomb threats that were received concerning both flights.
Seven Hour Raid in Paris Suburb Targets Masterminds; 2 Dead, 7 Arrests
A raid in an Paris suburb that lasted for seven hours ended with two dead and seven arrested. While the dead and arrested have yet to be identified, it is believed that the masterminds of the Paris attacks may have been among them.
Opinion: As Intelligence Agencies Keep Failing, Privacy and Encryption Attacked
As governments and intelligence agencies continue to fail at what they tell people they are doing – protecting them – they turn and blame their failures on too much personal freedom and privacy and encryption software.
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