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Brussels Attacks Could Alter Apple-FBI Battle

The landmark privacy battle is far from over, say legal experts, especially with public opinion likely to swing again toward national security after the latest terrorist attacks in Belgium.

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In Criminal Rulings, Garland Has Usually Sided With Law Enforcement

Of 14 criminal cases identified by The New York Times in which Judge Garland voted differently from at least one fellow judge, he came down in favor of law enforcement 10 times.

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Here’s Why Europe Can’t Police Terrorism Very Well

The terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels highlight an important dilemma for the European Union.

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The Other 90 Percent

By Matthew Stoss

On May 15, 1943, a fire claimed Norman Rockwell’s Arlington, Vt., studio, destroying, among other things, a record of the nascency of his...

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The Mideast Came to Idaho State. It Wasn’t the Best Fit

Second-tier state universities and little-known private institutions, look to make up for budget cuts and declining enrollment by accepting more foreign students.

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U.S. Says it May Not need Apple to Open San Bernardino iPhone

U.S. prosecutors said Monday that a "third party" had presented a possible method for opening an encrypted iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.

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Utah’s Online Caucus Gives Security Experts Heart Attacks

Security researchers pretty much uniformly agree that letting people vote online is a very bad idea. This week, the Utah GOP is going to give it a whirl anyway.

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10 Years of Twitter — and Political Fights on Twitter

In the 2016 race, Twitter is the place where campaigns spar between formal televised showdowns.

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GW Benches Monmouth to Advance to NIT Quarterfinals

Playing in the Postseason NIT Second Round for the second consecutive season, the fourth-seeded GW Colonials went to top-seeded Monmouth and escaped with an 87-71...

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Medical Students Meet their Match

By C.J. Trent-Gurbuz

Paul Kline, a fourth-year medical student at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), stood with his wife, Mercedes, and...