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Week 1 of James 'Whitey' Bulger's trial complete

Week 1 of James 'Whitey' Bulger's trial complete
BOSTON (AP) - One of the FBI's Most Wanted for more than a decade, James "Whitey" Bulger went on trial this week. Here's a look back at the first week of the racketeering trial of a man who prosecutors say participated in 19 killings. THE HISTORY The 83-year-old Bulger, the alleged former

Ideas for keeping your data safe from spying

Ideas for keeping your data safe from spying
By RAPHAEL SATTERAssociated Press LONDON (AP) - Phone call logs, credit card records, emails, Skype chats, Facebook message, and more: The precise nature of the NSA's sweeping surveillance apparatus has yet to be confirmed. But given the revelations spilling out into the media recently, there

Ideas for keeping your data safe from spying

Ideas for keeping your data safe from spying
By RAPHAEL SATTERAssociated Press LONDON (AP) - Phone call logs, credit card records, emails, Skype chats, Facebook message, and more: The precise nature of the NSA's sweeping surveillance apparatus has yet to be confirmed. But given the revelations spilling out into the media recently, there

Police: Santa Monica gunman left farewell note

Police: Santa Monica gunman left farewell note
By TAMI ABDOLLAHAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - A farewell note left behind by the Santa Monica gunman expressed remorse for the killing of his father and brother but provided no explanation for the rampage that left them and three others dead. Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks said that the

Spokane Area Woman Charged With $30K In Medicaid Fraud

Spokane Area Woman Charged With $30K In Medicaid Fraud
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Attorney General's Office Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) has charged an Otis Orchards woman with one count of 1st degree theft and two counts of making a false statement to obtain a Medicaid payment. Chanell Robin Flock was paid to provide medical care for

Lawmakers: Terrorists change tactics after leaks

Lawmakers: Terrorists change tactics after leaks
By KIMBERLY DOZIERAP Intelligence Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Two senior Republican lawmakers said Thursday that terrorists are already changing their behavior after leaks about classified U.S. data gathering programs, but they offered no details. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., said it's part of the

Lawmakers: Terrorists change tactics after leaks

Lawmakers: Terrorists change tactics after leaks
By KIMBERLY DOZIERAP Intelligence Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Two senior Republican lawmakers said Thursday that terrorists are already changing their behavior after leaks about classified U.S. data gathering programs, but they offered no details. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., said it's part of the

Police: Santa Monica gunman left farewell note

Police: Santa Monica gunman left farewell note
By TAMI ABDOLLAHAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - John Zawahri left a farewell note in which he expressed remorse for killing his father and brother but left no explanation for the rampage that left them and three others dead in Santa Monica, police said Thursday. The three- to four-page

Hillary Clinton turning toward nonprofit world

Hillary Clinton turning toward nonprofit world
By KEN THOMASAssociated Press CHICAGO (AP) - As she considers another White House bid, Hillary Rodham Clinton intends to work in the nonprofit world on issues like improving early childhood education, promoting the rights of women and girls, and finding ways to improve the economy - a set of

Hillary Clinton turning toward nonprofit world

Hillary Clinton turning toward nonprofit world
By KEN THOMASAssociated Press CHICAGO (AP) - As she considers another White House bid, Hillary Rodham Clinton intends to work in the nonprofit world on issues like improving early childhood education, promoting the rights of women and girls, and finding ways to improve the economy - a set of