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    Environment
    The Santa Fe Rail Depot in downtown Redlands, Calif., is the center of one of three "transit villages' where the city is trying to create livable, walkable communities.
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    Amid Climate And Housing Crises, Cities Struggle To Place Housing Near Transit

    Feb 16, 2020
    San Bernardino County, Calif., is creating a commuter train that reaches the small city of Redlands. While good for the environment, some residents worry it will undo the city's slow growth measures.
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    The Two-Way
    In this Dec. 21, 2015, courtroom file sketch, Enrique Marquez Jr. appears in federal court in Riverside, Calif. On Tuesday, Marquez admitted that his friend Syed Rizwan Farook paid him for the assault rifles used to kill 14 people in a terrorist attack i
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    California Man To Plead Guilty To Buying Weapons Used In San Bernardino Attack

    Feb 14, 2017
    Enrique Marquez Jr., a friend of Syed Rizwan Farook, the male shooter in the San Bernardino terrorist attack, will plead guilty to conspiring with Farook. Fourteen people died in the 2015 attack.
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    All Tech Considered
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    A Year After San Bernardino And Apple-FBI, Where Are We On Encryption?

    Dec 03, 2016
    The shooting a year ago started a heated debate about government access to secured devices. As such access keeps getting more restricted, calls for "back doors" continue and questions remain.
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    Around the Nation
    Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people at the Inland Regional Center on Dec. 2, 2015 in San Bernardino, Calif.
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    San Bernardino Shooting's Signs Have Faded, But Memories Remain Piercing

    Dec 02, 2016
    One year ago, a terrorist attack at a county office party in San Bernardino left 14 people dead and 22 injured. Survivors of the attack and members of the community say the attack still haunts them.
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    Blue Cut Fire 85 Percent Contained

    Aug 22, 2016

    The Blue Cut fire in California has destroyed more than 100 homes and hundreds of other building and vehicles.

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    The Two-Way
    Fire crews made significant progress Wednesday in containing the Pilot Fire in California's San Bernardino Mountains. It's one of three major fires currently burning in the state.
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    Firefighters Gain Ground On 2 Big California Blazes But A 3rd Gains Strength

    Aug 10, 2016
    Firefighters have made significant progress containing the Soberanes Fire, north of Big Sur, and the Pilot Fire, east of LA. However, the Mineral Fire, in Fresno County, seared 5,000 acres overnight.
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    U.S.
    Colin Goddard is a survivor of the Virginia Tech shootings and works with Everytown for Gun Safety to teach other survivors how to tell their stories.
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    A Million-Mom Army And A Billionaire Take On The NRA

    Jun 17, 2016
    What happens when a billionaire businessman and politician teams up with a moms-against-gun-violence group with millions of supporters?
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    The Two-Way
    The federal government is moving to seize $275,000 from life insurance of Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the San Bernardino shooters.
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    Government Goes After Insurance Payout Of San Bernardino Shooter

    May 31, 2016
    Federal prosecutors say, under law, the more than a quarter-million-dollar proceeds from two life insurance policies should not benefit Syed Rizwan Farook's chosen beneficiaries. A court will decide.
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    The Two-Way

    Authorities Arrest 3 People Connected To One Of The San Bernardino Killers

    Apr 28, 2016
    The brother of gunman Syed Rizwan Farook was among those taken into custody over what federal prosecutors say was a conspiracy involving a "sham marriage."
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    The Two-Way

    FBI Paid More Than $1 Million To Access San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone

    Apr 21, 2016
    FBI Director James Comey said Thursday the bureau spent "more than I will make in the remainder of this job," which comes out to be more than $1 million.
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    All Tech Considered
    FBI Director James Comey says the third-party technique used to unlock the San Bernardino iPhone "works on a narrow slice of phones."
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    Apple-FBI: The Theories And Mysteries Of The San Bernardino iPhone

    Apr 16, 2016
    It's looking increasingly unlikely that the FBI will tell Apple how it got inside the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. Speculation continues to surround the technique and its results.
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    The Two-Way
    Prosecutor Cody Hiland speaks at a news conference in Conway, Ark., on Aug. 7, after two teenagers were charged in the murders of Robert and Patricia Cogdell. On Wednesday, the FBI agreed to help the Faulkner County prosecutor get access to an iPhone and
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    FBI To Help Arkansas Prosecutor Unlock iPhone Linked To Murder Case

    Mar 31, 2016

    Once the FBI announced that it had unlocked the iPhone of one of the shooters involved in the terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif., the bureau received other requests for assistance.

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    The Two-Way
    A judge agreed to the federal government's request to delay a court hearing scheduled for Tuesday in order to test a possible method for unlocking Syed Rizwan Farook's iPhone.
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    FBI Says It May Be Able To Access Shooter's iPhone Without Apple's Help

    Mar 21, 2016
    A federal judge has postponed a hearing set for Tuesday that would have been the next step toward settling the battle between Apple and the FBI.
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    All Tech Considered
    FBI Director James Comey told a congressional hearing on March 1, that encryption was creating "warrantproof" devices.
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    How A Foiled Robbery Sheds Light On Apple's Clash With The FBI

    Mar 08, 2016
    Is the FBI director right when he says that strong encryption is taking us to an unprecedented new world, where some places in our life are "warrantproof"?
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    The Two-Way

    Tech Companies, Security Experts Express Support For Apple

    Mar 03, 2016
    Silicon Valley firms, human rights nonprofits and other groups have filed legal briefs in support of Apple's defiance of an FBI order. Some San Bernardino victims' families have filed in opposition.
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    The Two-Way
    Lawyer Ted Olson, shown at the Los Angeles premiere of HBO's <em>The Case Against 8 </em>in 2014, is representing Apple in its legal face-off with federal investigators.
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    Lawyer For Apple: 'What In The Law Requires Us To Redesign The iPhone?'

    Feb 26, 2016
    Former Solicitor General Ted Olson is one of the most prominent lawyers in America. He has taken up Apple's fight against the FBI over an encrypted iPhone.
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    California Senate Candidates Split On iPhone Access Fight

    Feb 26, 2016

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Apple Inc.'s fight with the FBI over accessing a locked and encrypted iPhone used by a gunman in the San Bernardino terror attack has created a split between California's leading Senate candidates.

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    All Tech Considered
    Director of the National Intelligence James Clapper, seated at the table meets with the Senate Intelligence Committee Feb. 9, including Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C. Burr and the committee's minority leader, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., are working o
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    In Apple-FBI Fight, Congress Considers Aggressive And Measured Approaches

    Feb 25, 2016

    National security hawks want a bill that would order tech companies to open phones for law enforcement; other legislators think a panel should dig into the subject and make recommendations first.

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    The Two-Way
    Apple CEO Tim Cook says creating new software to break into a locked iPhone would be "bad news" and "we would never write it." He spoke with ABC News' <em>World News Tonight with David Muir</em>.
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    Apple CEO Tim Cook: Backdoor To iPhones Would Be Software Equivalent Of Cancer

    Feb 24, 2016
    In an interview, Cook reiterated the company's position that Apple will not create iPhone-cracking software for the FBI, as the government has ordered.
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    The Seeds Of Apple's Standoff With DOJ May Have Been Sown In Brooklyn

    Feb 22, 2016
    Apple is opposing an FBI request to defeat the security on the San Bernardino shooter's phone — but it's not the first time Apple has opposed such an order. A 2015 case may hint at what's to come.
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    Politics
    A man walks outside the Apple store on the Fifth Avenue in New York on Wednesday.
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    Trump Calls For Apple Boycott, But Lawmakers Don't See Clear Path In iPhone Case

    Feb 19, 2016
    Whatever Congress might come up with would certainly be controversial — and this is an election year. That hasn't stopped some lawmakers from taking sides in the privacy vs. national security debate.
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    All Tech Considered
    FBI Director James Comey has said enhanced security on cellphones and other devices blunts the bureau's ability to find terrorists before they strike or to prosecute them if they are caught.
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    Experts Cast Doubt On What Else FBI Might Get From Suspect's iPhone

    Feb 18, 2016
    The showdown between the FBI and Apple could result in huge changes for security and privacy, but one thing it may not do is deliver a big break in the San Bernardino case.
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    The Two-Way
    A U.S. magistrate judge has ordered Apple to help the FBI break into an iPhone used by one of the two shooters in the San Bernardino attack in December.
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    FBI-Apple Showdown Is The Latest Battle In A Bigger War

    Feb 18, 2016
    The question of whether tech companies should be required to build backdoors has been floating around Congress for years. A public fight over the San Bernardino terrorism case could break the logjam.
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    All Tech Considered
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    What If It Weren't An iPhone? What The Apple/FBI Case Means For The Industry

    Feb 18, 2016
    Apple is in a unique position to challenge the FBI's request for access to a terrorist suspect's iPhone. Nonetheless, more tech companies worry about the precedent.
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    The Two-Way
    Apple CEO Tim Cook appears Sept. 9, 2015, in San Francisco to unveil the latest iterations of the company's smartphone.
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    Apple, The FBI And iPhone Encryption: A Look At What's At Stake

    Feb 17, 2016
    The Justice Department wants Apple to help investigators get around iPhone security features so that the FBI can access data belonging to one of the San Bernardino killers. Apple is firmly opposed.

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