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2 US men arrested on gay cruise in Caribbean

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
ROSEAU, Dominica (AP) -- Two California men on a gay cruise of the Caribbean were arrested Wednesday in Dominica, where sex between two men is illegal....

A look at NKorea accordionists behind A-ha moment

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- Five teenagers in school uniforms hold accordions. On the wall is a giant painting of the secret mountain hideout of their nation's founder, Kim Il Sung. Small red stickers on their instruments mark them as gifts from Kim Jong Il....

A look at NKorea accordionists behind A-ha moment

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- Five teenagers in school uniforms hold accordions. On the wall is a giant painting of the secret mountain hideout of their nation's founder, Kim Il Sung. Small red stickers on their instruments mark them as gifts from Kim Jong Il....

Papers mull Osborne's Budget

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
Papers mull Osborne's Budget
Categories: BBC, News

VIDEO: Australia's most wanted man caught

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
Australia's most wanted man Malcolm Naden, who evaded police for seven years, is finally caught.
Categories: BBC, News

Mexico judges rule that Frenchwoman not be freed

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A Supreme Court panel voted Wednesday not to free a Frenchwoman who says she was unjustly sentenced to 60 years in prison for kidnapping in a case that has put Mexico's troubled justice system on trial and become a cause celebre in France....

Mexico judges rule that Frenchwoman not be freed

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A Supreme Court panel voted Wednesday not to free a Frenchwoman who says she was unjustly sentenced to 60 years in prison for kidnapping in a case that has put Mexico's troubled justice system on trial and become a cause celebre in France....

Hints of ice at Mercury's poles

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
A Nasa spacecraft has found further tantalising evidence for the existence of water ice at Mercury's poles.
Categories: BBC, News

Mexico judges rule that Frenchwoman not be freed

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A Supreme Court panel voted Wednesday not to free a Frenchwoman who says she was unjustly sentenced to 60 years in prison for kidnapping in a case that has put Mexico's troubled justice system on trial and become a cause celebre in France....

Australia's most wanted man held

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
Australia's most wanted man, who managed to evade a police manhunt for seven years, is finally captured and charged with murder.
Categories: BBC, News

IBM, NYC hospital training Watson in cancer

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- The medical training of IBM's speedy Watson computer will continue with a residency at a renowned Manhattan cancer hospital....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US

Geekosystem: "FBI Can’t Crack Pimp’s Phone’s Pattern Lock, Serves Google With Warrant"

FourthAmendment.com - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57

Geekosystem: FBI Can’t Crack Pimp’s Phone’s Pattern Lock, Serves Google With Warrant by James Plafke:

The FBI secured a pimp’s Samsung Android phone as part of a case following a former pimp released on parole who seemed to be partaking in pimping activities once again, specifically through the use of his Android phone. The pimp previously signed a Fourth Amendment search rights waiver, which allowed the FBI to search his home and property at any time without a court order. When he turned over his phone, he didn’t unlock the device, even though his parole conditions prevented him from hiding or locking digital files, but claimed the phone belonged to his sister. Amusingly, the FBI couldn’t crack the phone’s unlock pattern, and then served a warrant to Google, Android’s developer, to help them unlock the phone.

The FBI obtained a warrant to search the phone last month, but weren’t able to crack it due to the phone’s swipe password lock, which can actually be easily defeated — either by simply looking at the smudges on the phone’s screen, or because you’re the FBI and should have access to a variety cracking tools and skilled employees who know how to use them. The FBI attempted the password too many times, which locked the phone, which in turn could only be unlocked using the phone owner’s Google account credentials. As you could imagine, the pimp refused to cooperate, so the FBI served Google with a warrant in order to get the Android developers to help out.

This is the logical step. See ZDnet.com: "Woman who pleaded Fifth in password case now citing Fourth". If the owner of the phone can plead the Fifth, then the government has to attempt to use a search warrant to get into the phone.

Bloomberg to give $220M to world tobacco control

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
NEW YORK (AP) -- Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire who has made reducing smoking one of his signature causes as mayor of New York City, is committing $220 million to his charity to go toward reducing tobacco use in countries that are home to millions of smokers....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US

India market gutted in huge fire

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
A massive fire sweeps through one of the oldest markets in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta, destroying the majority of the shops.
Categories: BBC, News

NPR: "FBI Still Struggling With Supreme Court's GPS Ruling"

FourthAmendment.com - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57

NPR: FBI Still Struggling With Supreme Court's GPS Ruling by Carrie Johnson:

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court said police had overstepped their legal authority by planting a GPS tracker on the car of a suspected drug dealer without getting a search warrant. It seemed like another instance in a long line of cases that test the balance between personal privacy and the needs of law enforcement.

But the decision in U.S. v. Jones set off alarm bells inside the FBI, where officials are trying to figure out whether they need to change the way they do business.

Before the Supreme Court ruling in late January, the FBI had about 3,000 GPS tracking devices in the field.

See also BLT: Prosecutors Gear Up For GPS Drug Case, Sans Tracking Data:

With the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark warrantless surveillance case back in Washington federal district court, prosecutors said they are gearing up for a legal fight over the availability of certain pieces of evidence.

The high court in January ruled for a Washington nightclub owner named Antoine Jones. Prosecutors have accused him of running a cocaine trafficking ring in the Washington metropolitan area.

College degree, religious faith help marriages 'survive' to 20th year

America's marriage culture may be changing, but two statistics look about the same as they did 30 years ago:

• By the time women reach age 40, about eight in 10 will have married for the first time, just as they did in the 1980s.

• And 20 years later, ...

Wis. town longs for relief from mysterious booms

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
CLINTONVILLE, Wis. (AP) -- Sleepless families in a small Wisconsin town longed for quiet Wednesday after mysterious booming noises over the past few nights roused them from bed and sent residents into the street - sometimes still in pajamas....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US

AP Enterprise: Philippines using US smart bombs

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Concealed by the night sky, the two aging Philippine air force planes unleashed a surprise high-tech weapon: U.S. satellite-guided bombs that whizzed down with deadly precision toward a long-elusive terrorist suspect and two other top radicals dozing with their men in Jolo Island's jungle....

AP Enterprise: Philippines using US smart bombs

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Concealed by the night sky, the two aging Philippine air force planes unleashed a surprise high-tech weapon: U.S. satellite-guided bombs that whizzed down with deadly precision toward a long-elusive terrorist suspect and two other top radicals dozing with their men in Jolo Island's jungle....

AP Enterprise: Philippines using US smart bombs

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 19:57
MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Concealed by the night sky, the two aging Philippine air force planes unleashed a surprise high-tech weapon: U.S. satellite-guided bombs that whizzed down with deadly precision toward a long-elusive terrorist suspect and two other top radicals dozing with their men in Jolo Island's jungle....
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