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FACT CHECK: Misfires on the campaign trail

AP - Politics - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rick Santorum says oil drillers in the Gulf of Mexico are being slammed by "worse and worse and worse" delays in getting federal approval even as gas prices go through the roof. Actually, the wait for permits is getting better and better. Newt Gingrich boasts that small donors are powering his Republican presidential campaign. In reality, one deep-pocketed financial angel and other big money people have been doing loads of heavy lifting, too....

Civil servants reject pension bid

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
Civil servants have signalled a fresh round of industrial action after rejecting the government's latest plans for public sector pensions.
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VIDEO: Pakistan 'most deadly' for UK citizens

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
There has been a rise in the number of serious crimes committed against UK citizens visiting Pakistan, with Foreign Office statistics showing that over the last year more British people were murdered in Pakistan than in any other foreign country.
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Teachers to strike over pensions

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
Thousands of teachers in London are to walk out for one day on 28 March to protest against plans to reform their pensions scheme.
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VIDEO: Pashmina goat 'cloned for first time'

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
Scientists in Indian-administered Kashmir claim they have successfully cloned the first Himalayan goat which produces the famed pashmina wool.
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Obama to make 4-state trip to tout energy policies

AP - Politics - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A White House official says President Barack Obama will make a four-state swing next week to tout his administration's "all of the above" energy policies....

In Afghan killings case, questions over alcohol

AP - World News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- The U.S. military bans alcohol for its troops in Afghanistan, but that doesn't stop some soldiers from having a bottle or two stowed away in their gear - a fact highlighted by investigators probe into whether alcohol played a role when a U.S. sergeant allegedly carried out a killing spree that left 16 Afghans dead....

Nazi-seized art ordered returned to American man

AP - World News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
BERLIN (AP) -- A Berlin museum must return thousands of rare posters to an American man, part of his Jewish father's unique collection that had been seized by the Nazis, Germany's top federal appeals court ruled Friday....

Nazi-seized art ordered returned to American man

AP - World News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
BERLIN (AP) -- A Berlin museum must return thousands of rare posters to an American man, part of his Jewish father's unique collection that had been seized by the Nazis, Germany's top federal appeals court ruled Friday....

VIDEO: Tendulkar breaks cricket record

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
India's "Little Master" Sachin Tendulkar has become the first batsman to score 100 centuries in international cricket.
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Experts: Soldier might have post-traumatic stress

AP - U.S. News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
They are questions already being debated: Did the soldier suspected of killing Afghan villagers have post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD? And did the people who sent him back to war after he was injured properly determine he was mentally fit to return?...
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North Korea rocket plan condemned

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
Regional neighbours and the US call North Korea's plans to launch a rocket-mounted satellite a breach of UN resolutions and a grave provocation.
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Radiation plan for beach agreed

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the MoD agree a plan of action to deal with radioactive contamination on a Fife beach.
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Big cyclone nears Australia coast

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
Communities on Western Australia's north-west coast are on high alert as Severe Tropical Cyclone Lua prepares to make landfall.
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CA8: SW for “guns, drugs, and ammunition” permitted officers to search a box and open folded papers

FourthAmendment.com - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04

In a search warrant for “guns, drugs, and ammunition,” officers searched a box and opened folded papers finding child pornography. This was valid as a plain view because the officers have the authority to look in folder papers for drugs. United States v. McManaman, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 5341 (8th Cir. March 14, 2012):

Under a warrant to search McManaman's home for guns, drugs, and ammunition, officers would have had the authority to search in any closet, container, or other closed compartment in the building large enough to contain the possible contraband. See United States v. Ross, 456 U.S. 798, 820-21 (1982). We have applied the plain view doctrine in similar circumstances where a search warrant "authorized the police to seize, among other things, drugs and drug paraphernalia, either of which could have been stored in a box in a closet. The police were, therefore, acting within the scope of the warrant when they opened the box containing [incriminating] photos." United States v. Evans, 966 F.2d 398, 400 (8th Cir. 1992). Even if the pictures in the present case were folded up in the box, it seems reasonable to conclude, as the magistrate judge did, that "officers would have had reason to unfold the documents to determine whether they contained drugs, which often are contained within folded pieces of paper." United States v. McManaman, No. CR10-4024-MWB, 2010 WL 3717288 at *7 n.2 (N.D. Iowa Sept. 15, 2010).

The officers came across the photographs and the videotape with McManaman's step-daughter's name on it within the scope of a search that would have been proper had they obtained a search warrant. Because the incriminating nature of this evidence was immediately apparent to the officers, they were entitled to seize it under the plain view doctrine. Therefore the district court did not err in denying McManaman's motion to suppress because of the inevitable discovery doctrine.

VIDEO: Clooney arrested at Sudan protest

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
George Clooney has been arrested during a protest at the Sudanese Embassy in Washington.
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Zimbabwe Mujuru inquest 'failure'

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
A lawyer for the family of Zimbabwe's ex-military chief Solomon Mujuru says the official inquiry into his death has not achieved anything.
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Ex-Rutgers student guilty in webcam suicide case

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — A former Rutgers University student convicted Friday in the webcam spying episode that ended in his gay roommate's suicide could be headed off to prison in a case experts say stands as a tragic lesson for young people about casual cruelties and unintended consequences in ...

Ticketus challenge not resolved

BBC - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04
A legal bid by Rangers administrators to end the club's £24.4m season-ticket deal with Ticketus is continued until Monday at the Court of Session.
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CA6: Hearing not required on motion to suppress that presents purely questions of law

FourthAmendment.com - News - Wed, 2025-06-18 11:04

The CIs gave detailed information that indicated a pattern of drug dealing from defendant’s house, and that was probable cause and overcame staleness. The district court did not err in denying a hearing on the motion to suppress where the motion only presented questions of law on PC, nexus, staleness, and good faith exception. United States v. Lawson, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 5374, 2012 FED App. 0278N (6th Cir. March 13, 2012):

Lawson's motion, contending that the warrant was based on stale information insufficient to amount to probable cause, set forth purely legal questions. As in Abboud, Lawson "argued that the facts were insufficient to support probable cause" and that there was insufficient corroboration, both of which "contest[] a legal conclusion." 438 F.3d at 577. Similarly, he "argued that the probable cause was stale[, which] too was a challenge to a legal conclusion." Id. Finally, Lawson challenged Leon's applicability to the case, which is also a pure legal question. The issues before that court at the time of its denial were all purely legal questions and, therefore, we do not find that the district court abused its discretion in denying Lawson's request.

Three people trying to tow away a vehicle without proper towing gear was reasonable suspicion. United States v. Boone, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 33915 (W.D. N.C. February 1, 2012).*

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