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Apr162015

Ex-Knoxville FBI official: Agency Hiding Evidence In Anthrax Case

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 16, 2015Leave a comment

A former chief of the Knoxville FBI office says his old agency is concealing evidence that casts doubt on whether an Army scientist sent the anthrax-filled letters that killed five people in 2001.

Apr162015

Argentina – Gun Found In Probe Into Argentine Prosecutor Death

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 16, 2015Leave a comment

Argentina – The discovery of a gun in a storage area raised new questions Wednesday about the death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman, a mystery that has rocked Argentina.

Apr152015

Washington – Small Helicopter Lands On Capitol Lawn; Pilot Arrested

Newsroom, SecurityBy Joe LevinApril 15, 2015Leave a comment

Washington – A small one-person helicopter has landed on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, prompting a temporary lockdown of the Capitol Visitor’s Center.

Apr132015

Ramapo Police: 1 Injured After Ambulance Collision

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 13, 2015Leave a comment

RAMAPO – One person was hospitalized Sunday after a two-vehicle crash involving an ambulance.

Apr112015

Convicted Former NYPD Boss Seeks Prison Reforms

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 11, 2015Leave a comment

Like it or not, Bernard Kerik is back. Kerik — the former boss of Rikers Island, leader of the New York Police Department, loyal ally of then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani after the Sept. 11 attacks, presidential Cabinet nominee and prison inmate — has a new incarnation spelled out in a recently published memoir: prison reform crusader.

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Apr92015

Young Mother Missing in Sydney

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 9, 2015Leave a comment

Eastern suburbs mother Jessica Bialek was intending to make a quick two-minute trip to her local bank to withdraw cash on Wednesday morning when she vanished.

Apr92015

Baltimore Police Often Surveil Cellphones Amid US Secrecy

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 9, 2015Leave a comment

BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Police Department has used secretive cellphone surveillance equipment 4,300 times and believes it is under orders by the U.S. government to withhold evidence from criminal trials and ignore subpoenas in cases where the device is used, a police detective testified Wednesday.

Apr82015

Israeli 12-Year-old Killed In Boat Fire on Vacation In Thailand

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 8, 2015Leave a comment

A 12-year-old Israeli girl was killed on Wednesday when a tour boat caught fire in the Andaman Sea off Thailand’s southwestern coast. More than 100 people, including many foreign tourists, were rescued.

Apr82015

Germany Dismisses Greek Demand For WW2 Reparations

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 8, 2015Leave a comment

German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel branded Greece’s demand for 278.7 billion euros ($302 billion) in reparations from World War II as “stupid” on Tuesday, while the German opposition said Berlin should repay a forced loan dating from the Nazi occupation.

Apr72015

Major Power Outages Impacting D.C.And Parts Of Maryland

NewsroomBy Joe LevinApril 7, 2015Leave a comment

WASHINGTON – The White House, State Department, Capitol and University of Maryland were all affected by reports of widespread power outages across Washington and its Maryland suburbs on Tuesday afternoon.

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