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'Worth killing over': How a plane mogul dodged US scrutiny

WASHINGTON (AP) — When a Kansas strip-mall bank with possible mob ties folded in the mid-1980s, federal authorities investigated whether a shareholder, Iranian-born aviation magnate Farhad Azima, should face criminal charges. The probe hit a dead e...

 

Will WikiLeaks work with tech firms to defeat CIA hacking?

WASHINGTON (AP) — The anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks raised the prospect Wednesday of sharing sensitive details it uncovered about CIA hacking tools with leading technology companies whose flagship products and services were targeted by the g...

 

What if: Hacks, email leaks could sway election weeks away

WASHINGTON (AP, posted Sept. 5, 2016) — Brace for a stream of digital leaks and shenanigans by Election Day. Whether it's newly disclosed Democratic Party emails or someone tampering with voting machines, this year's presidential election could c...

 

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