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Secret Service Director Tells Panel: 'This Is My First Test'
Answering pointed questions about new claims of misconduct by his agents, Joseph Clancy says he had a "good stern talk" with his staff about why he wasn't told about it sooner.
WhatsApp Adds End-To-End Encryption To Its Communication Services
That means only the sender and recipient of a message can view it. The people who run the popular messaging service cannot, and they cannot hand data over to law enforcement.
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WhatsApp says its service is back after an outage disrupted messages
The popular chat app has been restored following a brief outage Tuesday that left people around the world complaining that they couldn't send or receive messages.
Postal Service Slips Up With Special-Edition Stamp For Maya Angelou
The U.S. Postal Service has put the late poet Maya Angelou's face and name, together with a choice quotation, on a special edition stamp. Trouble is, that quotation didn't start with her.
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Ikea provides yet another service to the world: a catalog of baby names
IKEA Norway released a list of 800 names of its products that parents may wish to use to name their children. It comes in the midst of a pandemic baby boom in Nordic countries.
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Bigger, Faster Air Tankers Help Forest Service Tackle Wildfires
The agency's fleet of planes shrank dramatically in the early 2000s, falling from 40 air tankers to nine. Now, the addition of new airplanes is both expanding and modernizing the firefighting fleet.
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Former AG Holder Says Edward Snowden's Leak Was A 'Public Service'
Eric Holder, who was attorney general when the former NSA contractor leaked highly sensitive documents, said what Snowden did was illegal but that his leak brought up important conversations.
NSC warned Secret Service about an increased Iranian threat to Trump
There are no identified ties between the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, and any foreign or domestic accomplices or co-conspirators. But Iranian threats against Trump officials date back to the killing of Qassem Soleimani.
She's Almost Real: The New Humanoid On Customer Service Duty In Tokyo
In Tokyo, a stylish new department store receptionist isn't a human at all. It's a lifelike silicone robot with movements so real, it's fooling some customers.
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HHS layoffs hit Meals on Wheels and other services for seniors and disabled
Staff that administer programs to help the elderly, disabled people and poor families with basic needs lost their jobs amid the Trump administration's layoffs.
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