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Beyond Fighting Crime, FBI Reaches Out To Victims
When FBI agents arrive at the scene of a shooting or a terrorist attack, a representative from the FBI's Office for Victim Assistance is often there to help people who are affected. The FBI offers practical help as well as referrals for counseling.
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U.S. Women Edge France, Passing A Tough Test In Olympic Soccer
A tense tone dominated with both offenses repeatedly getting the ball into the penalty area. All shots were turned away but one, by American Carli Lloyd.
A teacher shot by 6-year-old in Virginia is showing signs of improvement
A teacher who was shot by the boy in Newport News is showing signs of improvement as authorities struggle to understand how a child so young could be involved in a school shooting.
No Carts, No Cashiers: Amazon Opens Brick-And-Mortar Convenience Store
Amazon opened its new brick-and-mortar convenience store to the public on Monday in Seattle. There are no carts or cashiers, and it's BYOB situation, meaning customers have to provide their own bags.
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Long Island Woman Charged With Using Bitcoin To Launder Money To Support ISIS
Zoobia Shahnaz, 27, allegedly bought more than $60,000 in cryptocurrency, got a $22,000 loan and then transferred the money abroad. The Justice Department says she intended to join ISIS in Syria.
Wells Fargo Will Fight OSHA Order To Pay Whistleblower $5.4 Million And Rehire Him
The bank says it will appeal OSHA's order that it should compensate a manager who reported suspicions of fraud at Wells Fargo.
Justice Department Announces 'Largest Darknet Takedown In History'
A joint operation by the department, the FBI and international law enforcement has shut down AlphaBay and Hansa, two of the world's largest anonymous marketplaces for illicit drugs and goods.
Songs We Love: Six Organs Of Admittance, 'Taken By Ascent'
Ben Chasny resets the dial of his long-running project with a momentous folk-blues burner. Chris Corsano, Circuit Des Yeux's Haley Fohr and Bitchin Bajas' Cooper Crain join in.
Business Travelers Often Skip The Rental Car, Use Uber Instead
They increasingly are relying on ride-hailing services, more than car rentals or taxis, according to new data. Analysts say the car rental firms need to catch up, with more convenient features.
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NYPD Releases Video Of Officer Throwing Tennis Star James Blake To The Ground
The arresting officer, James Frascatore, has a history of excessive-force allegations and is named in two civil rights lawsuits.
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