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South Florida Man Posted Bomb Instructions for Extremists: FBI
A Florida man is facing charges of posting detailed bomb-making instructions to online sites frequented by extremists such as supporters of the Islamic State group, according to an FBI complaint unsealed Monday. An FBI affidavit charges Tayyab Tahir Ismail, 33, with posting the illegal bomb instructions on at least five occasions between July and September. Ismail, of Pembroke Pines, Florida,...
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Owners of Airbnb Shootout Site in San Francisco to Pay Fine
A couple turned their home into an illegal hotel where a party held by guests last year ended in a shootout that sent partygoers fleeing from rooftop to rooftop and terrified neighbors, a San Francisco official said Wednesday. A lawsuit filed by City Attorney Dennis Herrera alleges Erik M. Rogers and his wife, Anshu Singh, unlawfully rented their Bernal Heights...
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San Francisco Says Couple Illegally Turned Home Into a Hotel
A couple turned their home into an illegal hotel where a party held by guests last year ended in a shootout that sent partygoers fleeing from rooftop to rooftop and terrified neighbors, a San Francisco official said Wednesday. A lawsuit filed by City Attorney Dennis Herrera alleges Erik M. Rogers and his wife, Anshu Singh, unlawfully rented their Bernal Heights...
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Diehard Fans Camp Outside SF Sneaker Store for Kanye West's ‘Yeezy” Sneaker Re-Release
Diehard Yeezy fans are reportedly camping out in front of Showbiz on Upper Haight for two days – waiting for its Thursday re-release.
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U.S. National Security Officials Recruit Silicon Valley Leaders to Help Disrupt Islamic State Group
With extremists finding fertile ground for recruitment online, the White House is dispatching top national security officials to Silicon Valley to seek the tech industry’s help in disrupting the Islamic State group and other terrorists. At a high-level session Friday, industry leaders and government officials will discuss ways to use technology to stop terrorists from radicalizing people online and spurring...
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Bay Area Police Use Facebook And Twitter to Out “Johns”
Bay Area law enforcement officials are turning to social media to combat prostitution by posting names of men arrested on solicitation charges.