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President Putin Just Pushed a New Law to Make Cars Stolen in EU Countries Legal in Russia
Russia is considering a law that would allow cars stolen in the EU to be legally registered—turning theft into a political dispute. Here's how the proposed loophole works and why German police are ...
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PBC Election Office theft suspect wrote-in name on roster before swiping USB key: PBSO
New details reveal that the man accused of stealing a sensitive data key from the election office was a walk-in who had to ...
The U.S. and European Union are in formal talks over a biometric data-sharing arrangement that could give the DHS access to ...
Bluestem Health, a clinic that serves low-income and uninsured patients in Lincoln, has lost money for the past two years.
Henry Yau leaked immigration records and FBI investigation details from the ICE New York Field Office for nearly a decade ...
Idaho law enforcement groups say they are increasingly frustrated by immigration legislation lawmakers are proposing without first seeking their input. After a slate of immigration bills had stalled ...
For more than 40 years, the Golden State Killer haunted California. A serial rapist and murderer active in the 1970s and '80s, he eluded detectives for decades. By 2018, hope of identifying him was ...
Former Oak Ridge police officer Zachary Gauthier has admitted to a long list of on-the-job misconduct, pleading guilty Monday ...
A bill that will require law enforcement to file missing persons reports in NamUs passed in the Ohio House on March 23. It ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio wears many hats in the Trump administration, but Senator Tammy Duckworth suspects he wore one too long.
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India developing lethal autonomous weapon systems, database of citizens’ crime risk—House Panel report
Report on impact of AI emergence—drawing upon depositions from several ministries—confirms that the developments come in the absence of AI laws or considerations over them.
Reform supporters urged lawmakers to either extend leniency for responding government units or tighten exemptions.
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