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OPM Data Breach: 4 Million US Government Employees Affected

Nearly four million US government workers have been hit by data breach, officials said. Chinese hackers are suspected of carrying…

9 years ago

House Votes to Keep Cuba Travel Restrictions

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives has voted to keep restrictions on American citizens travelling to Cuba, despite a recent thaw…

9 years ago

White House 2016: Rick Perry Launches Second Bid for US Presidential Nomination

Former Texas Governor Rick Perry has launched his second campaign to earn the Republican nomination for US president. Rick Perry,…

9 years ago

Lester Bower: Texas Inmate Executed After Three Decades on Death Row

Texas has executed Lester Bower Jr., who was convicted of killing four men in 1983, after the Supreme Court denied…

9 years ago

Boston Terror Raids: Second Suspect Arrested in Everett

A man has been arrested in Boston, hours after police shot dead a terror suspect in the city. David Wright…

9 years ago

Dias Kadyrbayev: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s Friend Sentenced to 6 Years in Jail

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s friend, Dias Kadyrbayev, has been sentenced to six years in jail for obstructing the investigation into Boston Marathon…

9 years ago

John Kerry Broken Leg: Secretary of State Undergoes Successful Surgery

Secretary of State John Kerry underwent successful surgery on a broken leg and will be walking soon, his doctors have…

9 years ago

Freedom Act vs. Patriot Act

What is changing? The expiry of the Patriot Act brings to an end bulk collection of Americans' phone metadata -…

9 years ago

Senate Passes USA Freedom Act Without Amendaments

The Senate passed the USA Freedom Act without any amendments, on a vote of 67-32, and sent the bill to…

9 years ago

Boston Police Kill Man Under Terrorism Surveillance

A man who was under anti-terror police surveillance has been shot dead in a car park in Boston. Police say…

9 years ago