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When the call came from an officer who needed help facing an armed robber at a fast-food restaurant, two members of a reality television show riding along with Omaha police hustled to record the confrontation.

Cody Legebokoff took the witness stand in his own defence to put before B.C. Supreme Court Judge Glen Parrett and a jury
ICREACH: How the NSA Built Its Own Secret Google
The National Security Agency is secretly providing data to nearly two dozen U.S. government agencies with a �Google-like� search engine built to share more than 850 billion records about phone calls, emails, cellphone locations, and internet chats, ac
Andre Gagnon, 48, was on trial for the alleged sexual assault of Stephanie Raymond in December 2011 at an armoury near Quebec City
In Washington, Second Thoughts on Arming PoliceWASHINGTON — Jolted by images of protesters clashing with heavily armed police officers in Missouri, President Obama has ordered a comprehensive review of the government’s decade-old strategy of outfitting local police departments with military-grade body
Quebec farmed mink set free by intruder
Wildlife officials say hundreds and possibly more than 1,000 mink are on the loose from a Monteregie fur farm after an intruder broke in and opened all the cages.
Footage should be public record, with penalties if it goes missing
Dozing as his wife drove home from their friends’ barbecue in the wee hours Saturday morning, Steve Lafrance awoke with a start
LONDON — Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who was given asylum in the Ecuadorean Embassy here two years ago, said Monday that he “will be leaving the embassy soon,” but he provided no specifics.
In a long and meandering news conference at whic
The interview on public radio this April, a long-planned event to discuss a range of topics, seemed like a garden-variety appearance for Preet Bharara, the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan.
The magnitude of the moment, however, came into quick focus

Clinton Cibulis was 34 when the Toronto police officer took his own life in March. To date, his mother has not seen his suicide note.
The former Va. governor is expected to take the witness stand as he fights federal corruption charges
Douglas Bradford was found guilty after a cold-case investigation prompted by the dead woman’s sister and a trial that featured one of O.J. Simpson’s former lawyers
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