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Breathalyzers Can Be Used As Evidence In Drunk Driving Cases Again
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Inside The Boston Police Gang Database
Boston police are tracking nearly 5,000 people, mostly young black and Latino men through a secretive gang database. -
Hallmarks of Innocence: Government Informants
Personal interests can sometimes outweigh correct information when informants come into play. -
Machete Attack At Sharon Hotel Leaves 5 Injured, 1 Under Arrest
Some of the victims were New Yorkers visiting Massachusetts for a wedding. -
How The Proposed 'Conrad's Law' Came To Be
The proposed legislation criminalizes coercing someone into suicide. -
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Burglars Lift $2 Million Worth Of Body-Shaping 'Faja' Undergarments
In 2018, burglars looted 34,000 pairs of fajas from a Miami undergarment seller. The criminals cut a hole through the roof and disabled the alarms in a movie-style heist. -
Man Accused Of Hacking Bulgaria's Tax Agency Is Released And Given Lesser Charges
A Bulgarian cybersecurity expert was arrested by police after being accused of involvement in the hack of millions of records from the nation's tax agency. -
President Trump Offers To Guarantee Bail For Rapper Jailed In Sweden
Speaking with Sweden's Prime Minister on Saturday, the president “offered to personally vouch for” the bail of A$AP Rocky, who's been in jail in the country after a fight. -
We Shall Overcome: The Highlander Center's History Of Organizing Ordinary Citizens For Social Justice
Over its nearly 90-year history, the Highlander Research and Education Center has trained a cadre of community organizers and activists including Martin Luther King, Pete Seeger and Rosa Parks. In March of this year, white supremacists set fire to the historic school's main offices.