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Roswell Shooter Admitted to Psychiatric Hospital, One Victim Still in Critical Condition

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS on Jan 15, 2014   National  

Roswell Shooter Admitted to Psychiatric Hospital, One Victim Still in Critical Condition

The young shooter in the Roswell school shooting has been admitted to the psychiatric hospital in Albuquerque after a hearing that was held on Monday.

Report: US Spy Agency Infiltrates Personal Computers Worldwide

By VOA News on Jan 15, 2014   National  

Report: US Spy Agency Infiltrates Personal Computers Worldwide

The U.S. National Security Agency is reported to have implanted malicious software in nearly 100,000 computers worldwide, allowing the U.S. to conduct surveillance on those machines while creating a digital highway for launching cyberatacks.

One Student in Critical Condition, Another in Serious Condition after Roswell School Shooting

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS on Jan 14, 2014   National  

One Student in Critical Condition, Another in Serious Condition after Roswell School Shooting

Roswell Police and rescue vehicles rushed to the Berrendo Middle School in Roswell, New Mexico as school was beginning for the day in response to shots fired at the facility for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.

Report: US Phone Data Collection Didn't Prevent Terrorism

By VOA News on Jan 13, 2014   National  

Report: US Phone Data Collection Didn't Prevent Terrorism

A new study has concluded that the massive collection of phone data by the clandestine U.S. National Security Agency "has had no discernible impact" on preventing terrorism.

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