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FBI said to recover personal e-mails from Hillary Clinton server

From Newsmax The FBI has recovered personal and work- related e-mails from the private computer server used by Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, according to a person familiar with the investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s…

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Could the Ashley Madison hack have been an inside job?

By Ed Silverstein, From Legaltech News ‘The tech evidence supports the assertion it was done with local access as opposed to remotely,’ says ThreatSTOP Inc. CEO Tom Byrnes Canadian authorities continue to investigate the publication of leaked personal data from…

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Fifa corruption: Jeffrey Webb pleads not guilty in US

From BBC Former Fifa Vice-President Jeffrey Webb has pleaded not guilty in connection with a massive corruption scandal in the world football governing body. He was placed under house arrest on $10m (£6.4m) bail by a New York judge. Mr…

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The FBI is making it too easy for us to track down its spy planes

By Chris Smith From BGR The Associated Press revealed earlier this week that the FBI appears to be the intelligence agency that’s flying spy planes in America for surveillance operations. Even though the FBI tried to keep its spy planes…

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Cayman Airways plane makes emergency landing According to the Cayman Islands Air Traffic Controllers (CIATCA) a Cayman Airways flight from Little Cayman to Grand Cayman on Saturday (28) made an emergency landing at Owen Roberts International Airport. The plane, a Twin Otter was…

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[US] DOJ Inspector General says access to information is stymied

By Jenna Greene, From Legal Times, Faced with FBI stonewalling and lack of prompt access to documents, U.S. Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz told the House oversight committee on Tuesday that his ability to do his job is being…

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The Editor Speaks: Background checks

It seems as if background checks are not being satisfactorily executed when it comes to our law enforcement and prison services. It is incredible that a man, Tyrone Findlay, was employed by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service as a…

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7 habits of highly obnoxious travelers

By Chris Morran From Consumerist Traveling is supposed to bring joy and relaxation into one’s stressed-out life, but not all of us can fly in private planes with only those people we know we won’t want to beat senseless with…

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NFL’s Roger Goodell just had the press conference from Hell

By Sam Laird From Mashable Where is Roger Goodell? The football-loving world finally got its answer on Friday afternoon when the embattled NFL commissioner made his first public appearance in over a week to address his league’s spiraling domestic abuse…

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Taking down Titan

From 7Newsbelize For the past two days, we’ve been telling you about the US led crackdown on Offshore companies in Belize, mainly Titan International Securities. Well tonight, two of the Titan owners, Bahamians Kelvin Leach and Rohn Knowles are in…