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Servicemen of Ukrainian volonteers battalion of Donbass unload ummunition from Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) in the village of Shirokine, Donetsk region on June 6, 2015. US President Barack Obama urged fellow leaders of the G7 to stand up to "Russian aggression in Ukraine" as he enjoyed a traditional Bavarian welcome ahead of their summit in Germany. AFP PHOTO/ ALEKSEY CHERNYSHEV (Photo credit should read ALEKSEY CHERNYSHEV/AFP/Getty Images) Longform’s Picks of the Week
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GettyImages-487392310crop Why Apple — and Not Google — Is in the FBI’s Crosshairs
Google can't encrypt its phone data as well as Apple. That's bad news for its customers -- and good news for the government.
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GettyImages-151868537crop Apple Refuses Court Order to Unlock San Bernardino Shooter’s Phone
The FBI wants the tech giant to make a backdoor for encrypted data stored on an iPhone.
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GettyImages-503383042crop Oregon Stand-Off Enters New Phase With Killing of Spokesperson, Arrest of Leader
LaVoy Finnicum is dead. Ammon Bundy is under arrest.
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GettyImages-501586758 FBI Director: San Bernardino Shooters Did Not Post Public Support For Radical Islam
FBI Director James Comey says the San Bernardino shooters did not post public support for radical Islam.
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GettyImages-162649433 Los Angeles Schools Close Due to Unspecified Threat
Officials cite the San Bernardino attack in their decision to shut down schools across Los Angeles.
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GettyImages-500584258 FBI: California Shooters Radicalized Years Ago, Encryption Is a ‘Business Model’ Question
The director of the FBI says the San Bernardino shooters were radicalized before they met.
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GettyImages-186648174 Using the No-Fly List To Limit Gun Purchases Could Be a Bad Idea
Obama's plan to use the no-fly list to limit gun purchases could be an ineffective tool.
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GettyImages-499792010 FBI: San Bernardino Massacre Is an Act of Terrorism
The FBI is investigating the San Bernardino attack as terrorism.
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SAN BERNARDINO, CA - DECEMBER 03: FBI agents and local law enforcement examine the crime scene where suspects of the Inland Regional Center were killed on December 3, 2015 in San Bernardino, California. Police continue to investigate a mass shooting at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino that left at least 14 people dead and another 17 injured. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) Is the San Bernardino Attack the Latest in ‘Crowdsourcing’ Terrorism?
The couple who gunned down 14 people in California may have been influenced but not aided by Islamist extremists. The insidious threat of homegrown terrorism and anti-Muslim rhetoric could prove a volatile combination.
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GettyImages-499637438 At Least 14 Killed in ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Shooting in California
At least three gunmen who committed what law enforcement calls "domestic terrorism" in California are on the run.
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GettyImages-497505872crop Paris Attacks Reopen Crypto Wars
From Apple to WhatsApp, tech companies are using sophisticated encryption technologies to thwart government spying. After Paris, top officials want to force firms to lower those walls.
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GettyImages-493592602 Fewer Leaving the U.S. to Join Terrorists, but Syrian Refugees Could Bring Terrorists Here
Top U.S. security officials say fewer are leaving the United States to join terrorist groups, but Obama's Syrian refugee resettlement program could bring terrorism to American shores.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (2nd R) checks her Blackberry phone alongside Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan (R) as she attends the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, Korea, November 30, 2011. AFP PHOTO / POOL / Saul LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images) Clinton Turns Over Private Email Server as Investigation Intensifies
Facing doubts about her candidacy, the Democratic front-runner reverses an earlier pledge and hands reams of emails to the FBI.