First Amendment June 16 WATCH: Protesters at DC parade justify violent tactics 'as long as they don't hurt anyone' Protesters at a D.C. military parade express their commitment to peaceful demonstration while sharing perspectives on violent protests occurring in cities like Los Angeles.
First Amendment Religious Freedom June 16 Massachusetts school officials under fire for working to ban religious groups from renting facilities Massachusetts school officials criticized for advancing policy that would prevent religious groups like House of Promise Church from renting Salem Public Schools facilities.
Abortion June 16 Supreme Court will hear pro-life nonprofit's free speech fight against New Jersey The Supreme Court on Monday took up a case brought by a Christian pregnancy center claiming New Jersey’s attorney general violated its First Amendment rights.
Tech June 15 Over 8M patient records leaked in healthcare data breach A third-party dental marketing agency's unsecured database exposed millions of patient profiles with personal information that could be exploited for identity theft and insurance fraud.
Tech June 14 How addresses are collected and put on people finder sites Your home address is easily accessible on people finder sites, putting you at risk for stalking and identity theft, but data removal services can help protect your personal information.
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Florida June 12 Surveillance video captures moment heroic stranger saves 6-year-old Florida boy sinking to bottom of pool A heroic stranger saved a 6-year-old boy who was drowning in a Florida pool by diving in, pulling him out and performing CPR until the child started breathing again.
Donald Trump June 12 Trump's renewed calls to jail American flag burners clashes with court precedent President Trump proposes one-year jail sentences for burning American flags and claims he's working with Congress on legislation, though flag burning remains constitutionally protected
Privacy June 12 FBI warns over 1 million Android devices hijacked by malware Smart TVs and streaming devices manufactured in China are being compromised by BadBox 2.0 malware before users even power them on; infections have been detected in 222 countries.
Proud American June 11 'Don’t just wave the flag:' Military leaders, NFL execs, and veterans gather at Mount Vernon for Army’s 250th Military leaders, veterans, and civic voices gather at Mount Vernon to mark Army’s 250th and launch a campaign urging Americans to serve their country.
Crime June 11 Judge rules in favor of Texas woman after SWAT destroyed her house while pursuing a fugitive A federal judge ruled McKinney, Texas must pay a homeowner for SWAT damage to her house during a fugitive pursuit, following a five-year legal battle.