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Pa. murder-suicide called 'hauntingly familiar'
waynesboro@herald-mail.comAn advocate for ending domestic violence called Sunday’s murder-suicide in Fulton County, Pa., “hauntingly familiar” Monday as she talked about other situations in which assailants posted bail and killed shortly thereafter. Judy...Tags: Prosecution, Suicide, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense
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Howard Industries guilty in immigration raid
Associated PressOne of the state's most successful private companies has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to violate immigration laws related to the nation's largest workplace raid on illegal immigrants, federal authorities said Thursday. More than 600 illegal immigrants...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Social Security, Crimes, Migration, The Associated Press
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Ask the experts: How can I prevent identity theft?
Q. What steps can people take to prevent identity theft? A. Washington County Sheriff Department Cpl. Jim Holsinger, an adviser with SALT (Seniors and Law Enforcement Together), highlighted one overlooked idea. Most people are careful with their...Tags: Crimes, Politics, Theft, Banking, Interior Policy
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Ocoee hopes to set up citywide network of surveillance cameras
Ocoee hopes to set up a network of surveillance cameras to help police keep an eye on the city. The plan, as described to city commissioners by Lt. Mike Bryant, aims to link public and private surveillance devices on a high-speed, wireless network...
Tags: Sports, Television, Drug Trafficking, Laws, Politics
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READER SUBMITTED: CHET Among First 529 College Savings Plans To Launch E-Gifting
HartfordIn an age when online financial transactions have become the norm, the Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET), the state's direct-sold 529 college savings plan, has made it easier to contribute to college savings accounts. CHET is among the first 529...Tags: Tuition Planning Services, Education, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Privacy watchdog EPIC files complaint against Snapchat with FTC
SAN FRANCISCO -- A privacy watchdog group is going after Snapchat for deceiving users about self-destructing messages that don't actually self-destruct. The smartphone app has become popular with young people for sending messages that a few seconds...
Tags: Google Inc., Politics, Interior Policy
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Smart TV: The industry push to keep getting smarter
For decades we've been watching TV. Now a new generation of televisions is beginning to watch us. Technological advances are giving the old clunky "boob tube" an I.Q. injection. Some of the new breed of smart TVs comes equipped with facial recognition...Tags: Television Industry, Television, Personal Service, TiVo Inc., Consumer Goods Industries
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
House committee to grill ousted head of embattled IRS for targeting tea party groups WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers are ready to question the ousted head of the Internal Revenue Service as Congress holds its first hearing on the tougher scrutiny the...Tags: U.S. Senate, Prosecution, George Hill, Politics, Reconstruction
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Senate panel focuses on enforcement in immigration bill
WASHINGTON — Senators kept the bipartisan immigration bill largely unchanged Thursday after dispatching dozens of proposed amendments even as they punted many of the thorniest issues to next week. The day's session at the Senate Judiciary...
Tags: Republican Party, Harry Reid, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Migration, Politics
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INFLUENCE GAME: Tech industry, big labor wrangle over high-tech jobs for foreigners
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — To the U.S. technology industry, there's a dramatic shortfall in the number of Americans skilled in computer programming and engineering that is hampering business. To unions and some Democrats, it's more sinister: The push by...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Science and Technology, Employment, Immigration
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Watchdog: Justice Dept. didn't provide names of some terrorists in witness protection program
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — The government allowed "a small but significant number" of terrorists into America's witness protection program and then failed to provide the names of some of them for a watch list that's used to keep dangerous people off...Tags: Prosecution, Terrorism, Politics, Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Letters: Journalists have rights -- and responsibilities
Re "Journalists' records secretly collected," May 14 With any right there are associated responsibilities and restrictions. The 2nd Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms — well, not if you are a convicted felon or criminally insane. The...Tags: Politics, Freedom of the Press, Interior Policy, Darrell E Issa, Central Intelligence Agency
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