The agency says that the employee emailed the information to himself in unencrypted form.
2016
Police slaying in Chicago stirs camps of protesters
The fatal shooting of a black man by police over the weekend has stirred a face-off for a second time.
Downtrodden seek uplifting from new working-class hero
On Tuesday, those who felt left behind by progress and sneered at by elites made a statement.
As states vote to legalize pot, backers worry about Trump’s agenda
The president-elect has said that legalization should be left to the states, but there are fears that he could change his mind.
On verge of title, Winthrop/Monmouth not afraid to get defensive
Ramblers just as good at keeping points off the board as putting them on.
PODCAST: The Gridiron Gurus, Week 11
Staff writers Travis Lazarczyk and Drew Bonifant are joined by MCI quarterback Josh Buker and head coach Tom Bertrand.
U.N. reports Iran violated nuclear deal by storage of too much coolant water
Iran agrees to export excess ‘heavy water,’ but it’s the second such violation involving the water used to cool reactors than can produce plutonium.
No verdict yet in murder trial of Cincinnati officer
The white defendant is accused of shooting an unarmed black man during a traffic stop in 2015.
Hundreds gather in Portland to protest outcome of election
Demonstrators at the gathering, one of several such events nationwide, say they are responding to the threat against immigrant, refugee and Muslim communities in the wake of Donald Trump’s victory.
Tram derailment in London kills 7 passengers, injures 50
Investigators say the train apparently was going much faster than permitted around a tight curve.