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No, Snowden's Leaks Didn't Help The Terrorists
Did Edward Snowden’s revelations on NSA surveillance compromise the ability of intelligence agencies to monitor terrorist groups? Contrary to lurid claims made by U.S. officials, a new independent analysis of the subject says no. As reported by NBC:

Douglas Garland, the man accused of killing five-year-old Nathan O’Brien and his grandparents, Kathy and Alvin Liknes, kept silent and hung his head as he appeared in a Calgary courtroom today.
Read 'Barry Rhodes, former B.C. prison guard on sister’s rapist: 'He would taunt me'' on Yahoo News Canada. A former B.C. prison guard says provincial managers did nothing to stop taunting from the inmate who sexually assaulted and tortured his sister&nbs
The FBI Just Finished Its Insane New Facial Recognition System
After six years and over one billion dollars in development, the FBI has just announced that its new biometric facial recognition software system is finally complete. Meaning that, starting soon, photos of tens of millions of U.S. citizen's faces will be
Isaac Stone murder gang jailed for 107 years
Four gang members who murdered a teenage rapper and left his friend severely disfigured after they had been mocked on a YouTube video have been jailed for a total of 107 years. Mohammed Hussain, 22, Rubel Miah, 19, his brother Javed Miah, 21, and Fahim Kh
Mississippi Death Row Case Faults Bite-Mark ForensicsIn one of the country’s first nationally televised criminal trials, of the smirking serial murderer Ted Bundy in Florida in 1979, jurors and viewers alike were transfixed as dental experts showed how Mr. Bundy’s crooked teeth resembled a bite on a 20-year
The confession came in a soft, unwavering tone. He recalled when he first spotted the boy, standing on the sidewalk outside a bodega where he worked at West Broadway and Prince Street in SoHo.
The man told investigators that he enticed the boy with an
The 54-year-old woman was walking her dog in an alley when she was surrounded by a pack of large dogs. She was taken to hospital with multiple bite wounds
Clinton, Ont., shooting leaves 1 man dead
Ontario provincial police say they are investigating a shooting incident that left one man dead in an area close to Clinton. Officials had advised residents to lock their windows and doors.

Mark van Nierop told some locals he had been a chef. But he never mentioned that he was actually a dentist referred to by French media as ‘The Butcher’
Cody Legebokoff guilty of 4 counts of 1st degree murder
Cody Alan Legebokoff has been found guilty on four counts of first-degree murder. The 24-year-old was charged in the slayings of Loren Leslie, 15, Jill Stuchenko, 35, Cynthia Maas, 35, and Natasha Montgomery, 23, who died in 2009 and 2010.
Nude man bites police dog after wild car chase
A man who tangled with a police dog in Prince Albert following a wild car chase is facing a number of charges, including animal cruelty. Police say he was nude at the time of the encounter.
As the Stella Borealis party boat docked for the evening on June 28, a man was found with his throat slashed and suffering from multiple stab wounds
Parliament mired in crime-bill messThe people in charge of process and rules in Parliament are scrambling after the Senate ended up debating the wrong version of a crime bill passed by the House of Commons. In a rare error that appears to have happened once in the last 20 years, the versio
Challenges Seen in Prosecuting Police for Use of Deadly ForceMIAMI — For decades, Florida has had a history of deadly, racially tinged police confrontations, many of them involving unarmed men, which have led to riots, protests and a steady undercurrent of rancor between minorities and the police. But in the past 2
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