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FBI Agents on August 16, 2014, investigate the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown at the location where he was killed on Canfield Drive in Ferguson, Missouri. Vandals attacked stores in Ferguson early August 9, hours after police said the unarmed black teenager was a robbery suspect. The allegation reignited anger in the town, a St. Louis suburb in the state of Missouri, that has endured on-and-off rioting since Brown was killed on August 9. AFP PHOTO/Joshua LOTT (Photo credit should read Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images)

Tech Giants Fave Senate Legislation to Give Cops Access to US Data Stored Overseas

By Brady Dale
Chicago police search a building during a standoff with a bank robber 30 August 2007. Police searched the bank in Chicago's North Side where a gunman reportedly took hostages. The FBI said about six hostages had been taken and that all of them had been released. The FBI did not have any information on the suspect, and Chicago police said no arrests had been made. AFP PHOTO/JEFF HAYNES (Photo credit should read JEFF HAYNES/AFP/Getty Images)

How an Armed Robber’s Supreme Court Defense Could Protect Everyone’s Email

By Brady Dale
Police are viewed outside of the Grand Hyatt hotel in Manhattan following the mistaken arrest of James Blake, a retired top-10 professional tennis player on September 10, 2015 in New York City.

NYC DAs Decision to Nullify Old Warrants Is Right, but Amnesty Carries Big Risks

By The Editors
Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. (Photo: NYC Council/William Alatriste)

Mark-Viverito to Deliver State of the City Speech Dubbed ‘More Justice’

By Jillian Jorgensen

Treasury Expects To Make $700 M Off Hartford TARP Warrants

By Mike Taylor

Treasury to Sell Hartford Financial TARP Warrants

By Mike Taylor
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