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Newly Released Video Shows School Employee Breaking Down During Confession After Being Caught By Husband In Disturbing Act

Analice Couto

Newly released interrogation footage has added another layer to a case that has already stunned an Indiana community. On February 14, a high school secretary with the Randolph Eastern School Corpora ...[Continue Reading]

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Gujarat ex-DGP Shabbir Khandwawala acquitted in 50-year-old custodial torture case

Aditi Raja

Former Director General of Police (DGP) Shabbir Khandwawala, 76, who was Gujarats first Muslim police chief, was Tuesday acquitted in a case of custodial torture going back 50 years by the Gujarat H ...[Continue Reading]

The Indian Express

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Patch these 4 critical, make-me-root SolarWinds bugs ASAP

Jessica Lyons

If you run SolarWinds Serv-U, you should patch promptly. Four critical vulnerabilities in the file transfer software can allow attackers to execute code as root. The four flaws, all of which earned ...[Continue Reading]

Theregister.com

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Iran looms large over Trump's State of the Union address: ANALYSIS

Shannon K. Kingston

As President Donald Trump prepares to give his State of the Union address, its still unclear whether he will strike a nuclear deal with Iran, adding abackdrop of uncertainty to a speech seen by mill ...[Continue Reading]

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Outkast Settle Trademark Dispute With EDM Duo ATLiens

Cheyenne Roundtree

Outkast have settled its trademark lawsuit against an Atlanta-based EDM duo, who called themselves ATLiens, a term the hip-hop group coined with their critically acclaimed 1996 sophomore album of the ...[Continue Reading]

Rolling Stone

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Supremes rules Postal Service can't be sued, even when mail intentionally not delivered...

Mark Sherman

WASHINGTON (AP) A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Americans cant sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail. By a 5-4 vote, the justices ruled a ...[Continue Reading]

Associated Press

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