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- South Carolina governor: Confederate flag comes down Friday
- FBI head Comey: No deal with Snowden
- FBI says it thwarted Islamic State-inspired July 4 attacks
- U.S. says hackers stole personal data of 22M people
- John Boehner calls for 'adult' debate about Confederate symbols
- Jenny Horne delivers emotional speech stirring Confederate flag vote
- New delay complicates U.S. ability to implement Iran nuke deal
- Millions more Americans hit by government personnel data hack
- South Carolina governor signs bill to remove Confederate flag
- As deadline looms, Kerry says U.S. in no rush to get Iran deal
South Carolina governor: Confederate flag comes down Friday Posted: 09 Jul 2015 03:16 PM PDT |
FBI head Comey: No deal with Snowden Posted: 09 Jul 2015 02:57 PM PDT |
FBI says it thwarted Islamic State-inspired July 4 attacks Posted: 09 Jul 2015 02:26 PM PDT U.S. authorities foiled attacks planned around the Fourth of July, arresting more than 10 people in the month before the holiday who were inspired by Islamic State online recruitment, FBI Director James Comey said on Thursday. "I do believe our work disrupted efforts to kill people likely in connection with July 4th," Comey told reporters at the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Separately, a national security source said multiple overseas plots by Islamic State sympathizers had also been halted in recent days. |
U.S. says hackers stole personal data of 22M people Posted: 09 Jul 2015 02:50 PM PDT |
John Boehner calls for 'adult' debate about Confederate symbols Posted: 09 Jul 2015 11:07 AM PDT |
Jenny Horne delivers emotional speech stirring Confederate flag vote Posted: 09 Jul 2015 08:46 AM PDT The South Carolina House voted in the wee hours of Thursday morning to approve a bill removing the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds following a contentious debate that lasted more than 13 hours. But it was a fiery 4-minute speech by Rep. Jenny Horne, a Republican state representative and descendant of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, that is being credited with moving her fellow lawmakers to agree to take it down. |
New delay complicates U.S. ability to implement Iran nuke deal Posted: 09 Jul 2015 03:03 PM PDT VIENNA (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry threatened Thursday to walk away from nuclear talks as he signaled that diplomats won't conclude an agreement with Iran over the coming hours — another delay that this time could complicate American efforts to quickly implement any deal. The Iranians immediately fired back, accusing the U.S. and its European allies of causing the deadlock. |
Millions more Americans hit by government personnel data hack Posted: 09 Jul 2015 04:18 PM PDT By Patricia Zengerle and Megan Cassella WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Data breaches at the U.S. government's personnel management agency by hackers, with suspicions centering on China, involves millions more people than previously estimated, U.S. officials said on Thursday. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) said data stolen from its computer networks included Social Security numbers and other sensitive information on 21.5 million people who have undergone background checks for security clearances. |
South Carolina governor signs bill to remove Confederate flag Posted: 09 Jul 2015 02:30 PM PDT South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley signed legislation on Thursday to permanently remove the Confederate battle flag from the state capitol grounds, following an emotional debate spurred by the massacre of nine black churchgoers last month. The rebel banner will go to the "relic room" of South Carolina's military museum in Columbia, the state capital. "The Confederate flag is coming off the grounds of the South Carolina State House," Haley said to cheers and applause. |
As deadline looms, Kerry says U.S. in no rush to get Iran deal Posted: 09 Jul 2015 03:00 PM PDT |
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