Farmers across the United States will soon begin receiving government checks as part of a billion-dollar bailout to buoy growers experiencing financial strain from President Donald Trump’s trade disputes with China. Even those poised for big payouts worry it won’t ...
Read More »Witness: Suspect gathered co-workers, then started shooting
A witness to the deadly rampage inside a Maryland granite company said the suspect, Radee Prince, had gathered a small group of his co-workers together by saying “come with me, I want to say something to everybody.” Without another word, ...
Read More »Police records can’t be used in next Freddie Gray trial
Baltimore prosecutors are facing mounting obstacles in their manslaughter case against the highest-ranking officer charged in the death of Freddie Gray, and his trial Thursday hasn’t even begun. Baltimore Circuit Judge Barry Williams ruled Tuesday that prosecutors can’t enter into ...
Read More »ACLU: Snowden proved NSA Internet spying harms Americans
The American Civil Liberties Union and other groups sued the National Security Agency and the Justice Department on Tuesday, challenging the government's practice of collecting personal information from vast amounts of data harvested directly from the Internet's infrastructure.
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