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Author: Kristin Lam, USA TODAY

Tech

Portland, the largest city in Oregon, plans to propose first facial recognition ban affecting private companies

December 4, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Portland, the largest city in Oregon, plans to propose first facial recognition ban affecting private companies

The city of Portland, Oregon, is considering a unique ban on facial recognition software that could limit how private companies use the technology.

Nation

‘Horrific’: Pennsylvania mom allegedly murdered her 2 young children, tried to fake their hangings

December 2, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Horrific’: Pennsylvania mom allegedly murdered her 2 young children, tried to fake their hangings

A Pennsylvania mother who told police her children hanged themselves has been arrested for murdering the 8-year-old boy and 4-year-old girl.

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Santa Clarita gunman used unregistered ‘ghost gun’ in Saugus High School shooting, sheriff says

November 21, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Santa Clarita gunman used unregistered ‘ghost gun’ in Saugus High School shooting, sheriff says

An unregistered “ghost gun” was used in the deadly shooting at Saugus High School in Southern California last week, authorities said Thursday.

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Santa Clarita shooting: What we know about the Saugus High School suspected gunman, victims

November 15, 2019November 15, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Santa Clarita shooting: What we know about the Saugus High School suspected gunman, victims

Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, near Los Angeles, will remain closed Friday as authorities continue their investigation of a deadly shooting.

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San Diego State University suspends 14 campus fraternities after ‘devastating’ death of freshman student

November 11, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on San Diego State University suspends 14 campus fraternities after ‘devastating’ death of freshman student

San Diego State freshman Dylan Hernandez died after attending a fraternity event, the school announced Monday.

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An ‘incomprehensible’ attack. 9 dead family members. 200 shell casings. What happened on that road in Mexico?

November 6, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on An ‘incomprehensible’ attack. 9 dead family members. 200 shell casings. What happened on that road in Mexico?

The ambush that killed nine dual U.S.-Mexican citizens could be a case of cartel gunmen mistaking the group’s SUVs for rival gangs, an official said.

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106,000 still without power in wildfire-weary California; Maria Fire breaks out in Ventura County

October 31, 2019November 5, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on 106,000 still without power in wildfire-weary California; Maria Fire breaks out in Ventura County

At least 10 wildfires are burning in California, with the newest Maria Fire developing in Ventura County. Here’s what to know.

Nation

‘A sad day’: Louisiana deputy and his school teacher wife face 60 counts of child porn and child rape accusations

October 24, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘A sad day’: Louisiana deputy and his school teacher wife face 60 counts of child porn and child rape accusations

Sheriff’s deputy Dennis Perkins and his wife Cynthia Thompson Perkins, a teacher, were arrested on child pornography and rape charges in Louisiana.

Nation

Nearly 900 clinics have lost federal funding after Trump administration abortion rule, report says

October 22, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Nearly 900 clinics have lost federal funding after Trump administration abortion rule, report says

Nearly 900 clinics have lost Title X funding since a Trump administration rule banned recipients from abortion referrals, according to a report.

Tech

Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook has stopped Russia and Iran campaigns to meddle in 2020 election

October 21, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook has stopped Russia and Iran campaigns to meddle in 2020 election

Facebook has shut down attempts from Russia and Iran to interfere in the 2020 elections, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an NBC interview aired Monday.

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