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Marc Rotenberg, head of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, worries that future phones would have to have a built-in backdoor.

A Privacy Advocate's View Of Ordering Apple To Help Unlock Shooter's iPhone

Feb 17, 2016
Marc Rotenberg of the Electronic Privacy Information Center says the implication, if Apple did unlock the San Bernardino gunman's phone, is that future phones would have to have a built-in backdoor.
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The Two-Way
Tashfeen Malik (left) and Syed Farook died in a gunbattle with police after the couple attacked a gathering of Farook's colleagues, killing 14.

Apple Opposes Judge's Order To Help FBI Unlock San Bernardino Shooter's Phone

Feb 17, 2016
Apple has said it can't access data on its phones running iOS 8 or higher — and doesn't intend to try.
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Religion
Gurdeep Shergill and his wife, Sonia, co-host a program on KBIF-AM for the 35,000 Sikh-Americans who live in Fresno.

Sikhs In Fresno Worried After Recent Attacks

Jan 17, 2016
Sikh-Americans in Fresno, Calif., are apprehensive in the wake of two recent attacks in the area on elderly Sikh men.
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The Two-Way

Enrique Marquez Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Terrorism Charges

Jan 06, 2016
The former neighbor of one of the San Bernardino shooters is accused of providing two guns that were used in the Dec. 2 attack that left 14 people dead.
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U.S.
Counselors will be on site as employees return to work at the Inland Regional Center, the site of a mass shooting last month in San Bernardino, Calif. "I honestly expect those people that even think they're healed are going to come back and they're going

Site Of Mass Shooting In San Bernardino Slated To Reopen

Jan 04, 2016
Counselors will be available as workers return to the office complex Monday. A director says it'll be "business as usual," but they'll also take time "to reflect on what we do here and what happened."
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The Two-Way
Enrique Marquez is pictured in a courtroom sketch on Dec. 17, the day he was charged with conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. He was indicted on this and other charges on Wednesday.

Former Neighbor Of San Bernardino Gunman Indicted On Terrorism Charge

Dec 30, 2015
The grand jury indictment accuses Enrique Marquez of conspiring to support a terrorist attack, as well as making false statements to federal authorities.
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National Security
Members of the Los Angeles Police Department's elite Metropolitan Division participate in a simulation of a Paris-style coordinated attack. The team was tested on response time to converge on this site.

In Wake Of Attacks, U.S. Cities Step Up Terrorism Simulations

Dec 21, 2015
Local police and emergency services in the U.S. have been preparing for a new reality: a strategic attack by terrorists who use diversionary tactics to maximize chaos and death.
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Politics
The campaigns of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton sparred on Friday after a software glitch allowed the Sanders campaign to view and save proprietary data from the Clinton campaign.

Data Breach Fight Creates New Rancor Ahead Of Democratic Debate

Dec 19, 2015
A Saturday evening debate expected to be unexciting could have new fire after the DNC and Sanders sparred over a data breach where his campaign saw proprietary information from Clinton's campaign.
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The Two-Way
A sign stands in front of a mailbox at Enrique Marquez's home last week in Riverside, Calif. Authorities say Enrique Marquez, an old friend of San Bernardino attacker Syed Farook, purchased two assault rifles used in this month's fatal shooting.

Charges Brought Against Man Who Bought Guns Used In San Bernardino Attack

Dec 17, 2015
Enrique Marquez purchased the assault-style rifles used on Dec. 2. He and Syed Farook had planned a different attack in 2011 and 2012, which they never carried out, officials say.
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The Two-Way

Still No Evidence Linking San Bernardino Shooters To ISIS, FBI Says

Dec 16, 2015
Director James Comey also says the shooters were radicalized before they met and that investigators have not found that the couple posted publicly on social media in support of terrorist groups.
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Business
A pedestrian walks along the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Boylston Street in April 2014. Of the 160 companies near the explosions that submitted claims for property damage or business losses, nearly 14 percent had coverage for terrorism.

Commercial Buildings More Often Than Not Have Terrorism Insurance

Dec 16, 2015
The Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, where a terrorist couple killed 14 people, is covered by terrorism insurance. In fact, 6 in 10 major U.S. businesses are insured for terrorism damage.
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The Two-Way

Fire Damages Mosque In Southern California

Dec 11, 2015

Investigators are looking at the cause of a fire at a Southern California mosque, which was reported to the authorities as possible arson.

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The Two-Way
FBI divers are searching a San Bernardino lake for any evidence pertaining to the Dec. 2 shooting rampage that left 14 people dead.

Divers Search Lake For Evidence In San Bernardino Shooting

Dec 10, 2015
The FBI says agents are following up on leads that the shooters visited the lakeside park on the day of the attack.
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Law
In this handout photo provided by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, four guns are seen near the site of a shootout between police and suspects. The shooters left 14 people dead and 21 others wounded.

'Straw Buyers' Of Guns Break The Law — And Often Get Away With It

Dec 09, 2015
They break the law by fraudulently filling out a form that says they're the actual buyer, but they're really buying the gun for another person — someone who might be avoiding a background check
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The Two-Way
A photo provided by the FBI shows Tashfeen Malik (left) and a photo provided by California Department of Motor Vehicles shows Syed Farook, who attacked a holiday gathering of county workers in San Bernardino, Calif., last week.

San Bernardino Attackers Were Radicalized Before Meeting, FBI Director Says

Dec 09, 2015
During congressional testimony, James Comey said Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik were talking about martyrdom as early as the end of 2013.
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The Two-Way
Sheriff John McMahon introduces first responders at a news conference.

'We Needed To Get In There And Save Them,' Says San Bernardino First Responder

Dec 08, 2015
Thirty-six police, sheriff's deputies and others who plunged into danger last week gathered to tell their stories Tuesday. They relied on training to help them put aside emotions.
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The Two-Way
David Bowdich of the FBI's Los Angeles office, told reporters Monday that the FBI now believes both subjects had been radicalized for some time.

San Bernardino Killers Took Target Practice In The Days Before Shootings

Dec 07, 2015
David Bowdich of the FBI's Los Angeles office also said that investigators believe both shooters had been radicalized for some time.
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Newscast headlines

Sandoval Slams California Governor's Comments On Gun Laws

Dec 07, 2015

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval is hitting back at comments California Gov. Jerry Brown made about other states' gun laws after the deadly shooting in San Bernardino.

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Around the Nation
Flowers are placed on Sunday near the building where last week's shooting rampage took place at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, Calif.

In San Bernardino, The Disabled Are Left Without Their 'Extended Family'

Dec 07, 2015
The Inland Regional Center is closed as authorities investigate Wednesday's mass shooting, cutting off care for 30,000 people with developmental disabilities.
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Politics
President Barack Obama addressed the nation from the Oval Office at the White House on Sunday night.

Obama Calls On U.S. To Come Together, But Is Unable To Bridge Partisan Divide

Dec 06, 2015
Using a rare Oval Office address, the president called last week's deadly San Bernardino shooting "an act of terrorism" and outlined how the U.S. is working to combat the growing threat from ISIS.
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The Two-Way
President Barack Obama addresses the country from the Oval Office on December 6, 2015, in Washington, D.C.

From Oval Office, President Obama Vows U.S. Will Defeat ISIS

Dec 06, 2015
"The threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it," Obama said, aiming to calm American anxiety over the danger posed by the Islamic State. He warned Americans not to give in to fear.
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U.S.
On the two-year anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre, students stand before a memorial for the 13 people killed.

When Mass Shootings Happen, How Survivors Learn To Cope

Dec 06, 2015
Tragic events like the recent San Bernardino and Colorado Springs attacks leave behind witnesses who try to process what they've seen. Two survivors of past shootings share how they carry the trauma.
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Politics
President Obama, photographed from the Rose Garden, delivers a prime-time televised address marking the the end of combat mission in Iraq from the Oval Office in 2010.

A Potential Act Of Terrorism Tests A President — And Americans' Nerves

Dec 06, 2015
As the U.S. investigates a shooting in California as "an act of terrorism," President Obama will address the nation Sunday night in what will be just his third speech from the Oval Office.
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The Two-Way

Obama To Deliver Oval Office Address On San Bernardino, Terrorism

Dec 05, 2015
The president will address the nation Sunday night at 8 p.m. with an update on the recent mass shooting in California — and the issue of terrorism more broadly.
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The Two-Way
A photo provided from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department shows four guns near the scene of a shootout in which Tashfeen Malik and Syed Rizwan Farook were killed. The deadly attack the pair carried out has prompted new calls for tighter gun co

ISIS Praises San Bernardino Attackers; 'We Will Not Be Terrorized,' Obama Says

Dec 05, 2015
"We are Americans," President Obama says in his weekly radio address. "We will uphold our values — a free and open society. We are strong. And we are resilient. And we will not be terrorized."

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