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Opinion | Why A US Report Mentioning 'Pak Success' Has India Bristling
Just one sentence in a report of a US Congressional Commission has got a lot of knickers in a twist in India. The sentence in the 675-page report reads: "Pakistan's military success over India in its four-day clash showcased Chinese weaponry."
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Former Coinbase Manager, Brother Agree to Settle SEC Charges on Crypto Insider Trading
A former product manager for Coinbase Global and his brother have agreed to settle US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges related to insider trading of crypto asset securities.
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US Supreme Court Debates Mandatory Sentences for Minors
The Supreme Court in 2012 banned virtually all sentences of life in prison for crimes committed as a minor. On Tuesday they faced a sequel -- can that ruling be applied retroactively?
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Convicted Israeli Spy Jonathan Pollard to be Paroled on November 21
A federal parole board has ruled that Jonathan Pollard, a former US Navy intelligence officer convicted of spying for Israel, will be released in November after serving a 30-year prison sentence, his attorneys said on Tuesday.
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Indian-American Author Seeks Probation After Guilty Plea in US
Conservative Indian-American author Dinesh D'Souza, who pleaded guilty to violating federal campaign laws, has asked a judge to sentence him to probation and community service instead of a prison term, saying he is "disgraced and humiliated" by his actions.
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Hackers claim attack on US Justice Department website
Hackers sympathetic to the late computer prodigy Aaron Swartz claimed on Saturday to have infiltrated the website of the US Justice Department's Sentencing Commission, and said they planned to release government data.
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Opinion | Why A US Report Mentioning 'Pak Success' Has India Bristling
Just one sentence in a report of a US Congressional Commission has got a lot of knickers in a twist in India. The sentence in the 675-page report reads: "Pakistan's military success over India in its four-day clash showcased Chinese weaponry."
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Former Coinbase Manager, Brother Agree to Settle SEC Charges on Crypto Insider Trading
A former product manager for Coinbase Global and his brother have agreed to settle US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges related to insider trading of crypto asset securities.
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US Supreme Court Debates Mandatory Sentences for Minors
The Supreme Court in 2012 banned virtually all sentences of life in prison for crimes committed as a minor. On Tuesday they faced a sequel -- can that ruling be applied retroactively?
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Convicted Israeli Spy Jonathan Pollard to be Paroled on November 21
A federal parole board has ruled that Jonathan Pollard, a former US Navy intelligence officer convicted of spying for Israel, will be released in November after serving a 30-year prison sentence, his attorneys said on Tuesday.
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Indian-American Author Seeks Probation After Guilty Plea in US
Conservative Indian-American author Dinesh D'Souza, who pleaded guilty to violating federal campaign laws, has asked a judge to sentence him to probation and community service instead of a prison term, saying he is "disgraced and humiliated" by his actions.
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Hackers claim attack on US Justice Department website
Hackers sympathetic to the late computer prodigy Aaron Swartz claimed on Saturday to have infiltrated the website of the US Justice Department's Sentencing Commission, and said they planned to release government data.