The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts sued the police department last year to shed light into who is listed and how the information is used.
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Affluent American households fueling hot job sector: ‘wealth work’
A streak of growth has left the richest households with a greater proportion of wealth than before the Great Recession in 2007.
Diplomats recommit to saving Iran deal, oppose U.S. sanctions
The Iranian deputy foreign minister told reporters that all parties are ‘determined to save this deal.’
Rural Nevada not equipped for big ‘storm Area 51’ turnout
More than 1 million people have responded to a prank Facebook event.
Russi Taylor, longtime voice of Minnie Mouse, dies at age 75
She also voiced Disney characters Huey, Louie and Dewey, Fauna and Duchess, as well as several “The Simpsons” characters.
Stepping up feud, Trump calls Rep. Cummings a ‘racist’
Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says the president’s words were exaggerated for effect.
NYC police seek 2 shooters in fatal Brooklyn playground shooting
One man is dead and 11 others injured after gunshots rang out during the annual Old Timers Event late Saturday.
Italy: American teen held in officer’s death ‘illegally blindfolded’
The city’s police commander says the officer committed a ‘mistake,’ but did so to prevent the suspect from seeing documents related to the investigation.
Neil deGrasse Tyson keeps museum post after sexual misconduct investigation
Two women accused the astrophysicist of behaving inappropriately.
ICE releases U.S. teen wrongfully detained at border
Francisco Erwin Galicia, 18, was traveling north in Texas with some friends when they were stopped at a border checkpoint and agents apprehended Galicia on suspicion he was in the U.S. illegally even though he had a Texas ID.