U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr says law enforcement is increasingly unable to access information on devices, and between devices in the virtual world.
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Trump administration moves to end food stamps for 3 million people
As of April, 36 million Americans received food stamps, with an average monthly benefit of $121 per person, according to the Department of Agriculture.
Paris residents spar with town officials over drainage ditch
By the end of the meeting, the group of ten Paris Hill residents came to a solution with the Board of Selectmen.
Chris Kraft, first flight director for NASA, dead at 95
The ‘father of Mission Control’ died just two days after the 50th anniversary of what was his and NASA’s crowning achievement: Apollo 11’s moon landing.
Bill would increase fines for robocalls
Robocallers often rely on “spoofing” caller-IDs to mask their true identity and make it appear as though they’re calling from the IRS, FBI or other agencies.
Iran says it arrested 17 CIA spies, some sentenced to death
The announcement comes as Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers is unraveling.
Equifax to pay $700 million in data breach settlement
The consumer reporting company reaches an agreement with federal authorities, as well as 48 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Car bomb blasts Somalia’s capital near airport; 10 killed
A car bomb by Islamic extremists in Somalia’s capital on Monday has killed at least 10 people, say police.
Police: Woman drunk and texting crashes into trooper’s cruiser
Maine State Police said the driver was charged with OUI and driving to endanger and cited for texting while driving.
1960s prankster Paul Krassner, who named Yippies, dies at 87
Krassner was a publisher, author and radical political activist on the front lines of 1960s counterculture.