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Scott signs drones bill into law
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed into law Thursday regulations on the use of drones by law enforcement, making Florida among the first states to regulate the unmanned aircraft. "I believe the real need for this is we want our own...
Tags: Executive Branch, Rick Scott, Politics, Laws, Law Enforcement
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Canada terror suspect grew more radical
TORONTO (AP) — One of two men accused of plotting with al-Qaida members in Iran to derail a train in Canada became radicalized to the point that his father reached out to a Muslim support group for help and advice, a local religious leader said...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Iran, Crime, Law and Justice, Rentals, Al-Qaeda
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Board approves $285,000 for consultant to tell police how to better run department
Baltimore's spending panel on Wednesday unanimously approved $285,000 for city police to hire a Massachusetts-based consultant — the highest of five bidders — to recommend how the department should be run. Despite the protests of competing...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Martha's Vineyard, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Politics, Government
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Legal help for detainees
On Monday, the Obama administration announced a new policy to provide legal help to mentally disabled immigrants awaiting deportation trials in federal detention centers. A day later, a federal judge in Los Angeles reached the same conclusion, ruling that...
Tags: Civil Rights, Justice System, Politics, Prisons, Justice and Rights
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Lawmakers cite Boston bombings in questions on immigration bill
WASHINGTON — On the third day of hearings on a bill to overhaul the immigration system, senators took a break from partisan sniping and grilled Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on whether the Boston bombings had exposed shortcomings in...
Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Janet Napolitano, Politics, National Security, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Boston bombs triggered by remote controls from toy cars, FBI says
WASHINGTON -- Investigators believe that the two homemade bombs used in the Boston Marathon blasts were triggered by long-range remote controls for toy cars. A joint FBI and Department of Homeland Security intelligence bulletin sent to state and local...Tags: Sports, FBI, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Toy Industry
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Brace for delays at O'Hare
Delays may average 50 minutes per flight at O'Hare International Airport this week because of fewer air traffic controllers in the tower until the federal budget sequestration is resolved, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. It would be the...
Tags: Travel, U.S. Congress, U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Fort Lauderdale, O'Hare International Airport
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Illinois' method for measuring student poverty raises count statewide
In the federal government's view, an estimated 1,339 poor schoolchildren live within the affluent Arlington Heights-based School District 59. But the state counted 3,536 poor students when it doled out a "poverty grant" to the district this school year....
Tags: O'Hare International Airport, University of Chicago, Wilmette, Burr Ridge, Chicago Public Schools
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Run and walk to support lung cancer research
Mayors from several North Shore towns, including Highland Park, Deerfield and Highwood, are backing Breathe Deep North Shore Day on Sunday. A 5K run and 1-mile walk in Deerfield is expected to bring out 1,500 and raise more than $100,000, according to...Tags: Medical Research, High Schools, Research, Lung Cancer, Schools
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Boston Bombing Focuses Public On Surveillance
The Hartford CourantVideo played a strong role in finding the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing, but it was mostly old-style detecting that appeared to do the trick as the FBI and police pored through hours of clips collected on bystanders' phones, then put it out...Tags: Sports, Justice System, Google Inc., Politics, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Plans firming for security, crowd control at U.S. Open at Merion
Haverford Township police and the United States Golf Association remain confident of their security plans for the U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club after conducting a thorough review following last week's Boston Marathon bombings. John Viola, deputy chief...
Tags: U.S. Open (golf), Sports, FBI, Golf, Clubs and Associations
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COLUMN: What next after Boston?
The last time there was a terrorist attack on America, we got the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration. Each entity has spent billions to keep us safe, but neither could stop two brothers, Tamerlan, a permanent...Tags: Sports, Justice System, Google Inc., Religion and Belief, Politics
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