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Santa Monica shooting was premeditated, police say
The shooting rampage that left five people dead in Santa Monica on Friday was premeditated, and the gunman had more than than 1,300 rounds of ammunition with him during the attack, police said Saturday. The shootings, which left four victims and the...
Tags: Libraries, Shootings, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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Obama strongly defends phone and Internet surveillance
WASHINGTON — From the time he stepped onto the national stage, Barack Obama presented himself as a civil libertarian who would take a different path from that of his predecessor, who authorized surveillance on Americans in the fight against...
Tags: National Government, Computer Networking and Internet, George W. Bush, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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FBI, police probe gunman's background in Santa Monica rampage
The FBI joined local authorities on Saturday in seeking to determine a motive for a gunman's rampage that killed four people in Santa Monica. The gunman, who was also fatally shot by police to end Friday's harrowing incident, has not been identified....Tags: Libraries, Shootings, Arts and Culture, Prosecution, Witnesses
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De Leon subpoena follows Calderon raid
SACRAMENTO — A Los Angeles state senator said Friday that the U.S. attorney's office had subpoenaed him to testify before a federal grand jury, just days after the FBI raided the Capitol office of Sen. Ron Calderon (D-Montebello). Sen. Kevin de...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Ron Calderon, Charles M. Calderon
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NSA program part of a larger effort to target Internet
WASHINGTON — Operating under secret court orders, the National Security Agency has access to a large segment of U.S. and global Internet traffic, allowing the giant spy agency to intercept specific information for counter-terrorism and foreign...Tags: Networking, Business Enterprises, Computer Networking and Internet, Telecommunication Equipment, National Security Agency
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Government is tracking all U.S. phone calls
WASHINGTON — The federal government has amassed a database for at least seven years containing details on virtually every telephone call made within the United States or between this country and telephones abroad, officials said Thursday,...
Tags: Lindsey O. Graham, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rand Paul, U.S. Senate, Saxby Chambliss
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After FBI search of Sen. Calderon's office, a waiting game
SACRAMENTO -- Ever since federal agents searched the office of Sen. Ron Calderon (D-Montebello), everyone in the Capitol has been waiting for another shoe to drop. But William J. Portanova, a defense lawyer and former prosecutor who is working with...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Darrell Steinberg, Ron Calderon, Don Perata
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Television review: 'Graceland' catches a wave of crime fighters
USA might want to consider changing its tag line from "Characters Welcome" to "Welcome to Summer." Beginning with the groundbreaking "Monk," which premiered in July 2002, the NBC/Universal-owned network has staked a successful claim to the months...
Tags: White Collar (tv program), Burn Notice (tv program) , Brandon Jay McLaren, Central Intelligence Agency, Monk (tv program)
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George Brett is Royals' interim hitting coach
Stuck in an eight-game losing streak, the Kansas City Royals turned to the greatest player in franchise history to turn around their hitting woes. Hall of Famer George Brett, 60, was appointed the club's interim hitting coach Thursday and joined the...
Tags: Baseball, Jonathon Niese, Andy Pettitte, Miami Marlins, Ruben Tejada
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3rd victim dead in Santa Monica College shooting
A woman injured during a shooting rampage that ended at Santa Monica College on Friday afternoon has died, officials from Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center said. Two other people have been confirmed dead inside a home that was set on fire in Santa...
Tags: Libraries, Shootings, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
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TV Picks: 'Major Crimes,' kid sci-fi, the Tonys, 'Falling Skies'
Los Angeles Times Television Critic"Major Crimes" (TNT, Mondays). The sequel to the beloved "The Closer" begins its second season this week, with Mary McDonnell back as Capt. Sharon Raydor, the head of a fictional Los Angeles Police Department unit devoted to ... major crimes. The transfer...Tags: Doctor Who (tv program), BBC, The Hub (tv network), Entertainment Events, TNT (tv network)
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U.S. intelligence program secretly probes Internet servers
WASHINGTON — The U.S. director of national intelligence late Thursday confirmed the existence of a secret program in which the government has tapped into the central servers of nine leading Internet companies to search for data potentially linked to...
Tags: National Government, Social Media, Computer Networking and Internet, Business Enterprises, Government
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