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2 Adults, 1 Student Dead, Another Hospitalized In San Bernardino School Shooting
The San Bernardino police chief says two adults and one student are dead after an apparent murder-suicide Monday morning at an elementary school.
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The San Bernardino police chief says two adults and one student are dead after an apparent murder-suicide Monday morning at an elementary school.
A judge says the government can seize money from life insurance policies taken out by a shooter in the San Bernardino, California, terrorist attack.
The FBI said that it will not disclose the method that allowed it to break into a locked iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers, stating that they lack the "technical information" about the software vulnerability that was exploited.
The FBI's discovery of a way to hack into the phone of one of the San Bernardino killers may not be the master key that allows prosecutors across the country to unlock iPhones in hundreds of more ordinary criminal cases.
The legal fight pitting the Obama administration against technology giant Apple ended unexpectedly after the FBI said that it used a mysterious method without Apple's help to hack into a California mass shooter's iPhone.
Federal prosecutors asked a judge to halt a much-anticipated hearing on their efforts to force Apple to unlock the phone. of San Bernardino attackers. The FBI may have found another way, and Apple's cooperation may no longer be needed.
A decision to reset the password on an iCloud account associated with one of the San Bernardino attackers did not effectively thwart the investigation into the shooting, FBI officials said in a court filing.
Some family members of victims and survivors of the San Bernardino attack will file court papers in support of a judge's order that Apple Inc. help the FBI hack into a locked iPhone as part of its investigation, a lawyer and others say.
Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook says the U.S. government should withdraw its demand that Apple help the FBI hack a locked iPhone used by a shooter in the San Bernardino attack.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said that his company will fight a federal magistrate's order to help the FBI hack into an encrypted iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Standing in the Oval Office, Obama sought to calm nerves and quiet a chorus of critics who charge the president has been too slow to acknowledge the threat posed by Islamic radicalism and too tepid in his response.
The attack in San Bernardino has many people re-evaluating just how safe they are at work or the safety of their children in school.
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Officials say an underground cistern, a type of water storage tank, collapsed, creating a large crater in the middle of the neighborhood.
It all happened during the first church services since Pastor James Morris stepped down. His father, founding Pastor Robert Morris, also resigned last month.
Destiny Shukers and Zackery Overmyer were on their way to clear a fallen tree from a power line when they noticed a family in distress.
It all happened during the first church services since Pastor James Morris stepped down. His father, founding Pastor Robert Morris, also resigned last month.
The shooting occurred around 4:30 a.m. in the 100 block of Laureland Road, near I-35E.
Officials say an underground cistern, a type of water storage tank, collapsed, creating a large crater in the middle of the neighborhood.
Heat indices will likely range from 98 to 103 degrees through Monday, increasing slightly by midweek. We could approach heat advisory criteria by midweek.
Destiny Shukers and Zackery Overmyer were on their way to clear a fallen tree from a power line when they noticed a family in distress.
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