By PHILIP A. JANQUART BOISE, Idaho (CN) – An Idaho state trooper arrested and searched a 70-year-old Washington man solely because of his license plate from Colorado, where marijuana is legal, the man claims in a federal lawsuit…. Read More ›
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US school basketball coach fired over posting Facebook photo of fiancé holding her breast – but he is allowed to keep job at same school
Laraine Cook was dismissed as Pocatello girls’ basketball coach shortly after this photo of her and boyfriend Tom Harrison was posted on Facebook Laraine Cook coach was sacked from an Idaho high school on grounds that image was ‘immoral’ Tomas… Read More ›
Call yourself a ‘hacker’, lose your 4th Amendment right against seizures
Court rules coder’s PC can be snatched in ‘software knockoff’ spat By John Leyden Posted in Law, 23rd October 2013 23:19 GMT A US district court has ruled that anyone calling themselves a “hacker” loses their Fourth Amendment protections… Read More ›
Security of the Nation’s Power Grid Threatened by Theft, Company Says
By PHILIP A. JANQUART BOISE, Idaho (CN) – An energy company employee used sensitive information to develop a competing product that could jeopardize the security of the nation’s power grid, Battelle Energy Alliance claims in court. Battelle sued… Read More ›
Was it murder? Mystery as Army claims 19 year old airwoman committed suicide in Guam base but family deny she was depressed and say they’ve been blocked from getting answers
Nineteen year-old Kelsey Sue Anderson died at an Air Force Base in Guam from what the Army ruled a self-inflicted shotgun wound Anderson’s parents claim she wasn’t depressed in the days leading up to her death and have asked the… Read More ›
‘Wedgies’ Blown Up Into Federal Case
By PHILIP A. JANQUART POCATELLO, Idaho (CN) – A former student sued his high school, city, police and sheriff’s officers and two prosecutors, claiming they blew up a few “wedgies” and “titty twisters” into multiple… Read More ›