A prosecutor apologized for failing to alert the magistrate to a 1980 law that restricts searches for reporting materials. By Charlie Savage and Erik Wemple Charlie Savage reported from Washington, ...
Judge questions DOJ's omission of 1980 privacy law Prosecutors say law did not apply in national security probe Washington Post seeking return of seized material ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Feb 20 (Reuters) ...
A federal judge ripped into the Justice Department on Friday for failing to inform him of the applicability of a law intended to protect journalists from government searches and seizures when it asked ...
Dollar Tree is turning over a new, slightly more luxurious leaf. The discount retailer is opening up shop in more affluent neighborhoods in an effort to draw out the nation’s biggest spenders. Nearly ...
The FBI searched the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson on Jan. 14 as part of an investigation into a leak of classified information. Experts placed the search in the context of the Post ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Peekaboo! The Denver Zoo is welcoming an endangered Huon tree kangaroo joey to first-time parents Pearl and Tristan. The joey, a boy with a pink nose, was ...
Some trees and shrubs have a bad reputation for being susceptible to diseases: lilacs to powdery mildew, junipers to juniper tip blight, flowering crabapples to apple scab, and elms to Dutch elm ...
A new open-source framework called PageIndex solves one of the old problems of retrieval-augmented generation (RAG): handling very long documents. The classic RAG workflow (chunk documents, calculate ...
Google is working toward a future where it understands what you want before you ever type a search. Now Google is pushing that thinking onto the device itself, using small AI models that perform ...
A federal judge today ordered the US government to stop searching devices seized from the house of a Washington Post reporter. It may be only a temporary reprieve for the Post and reporter Hannah ...
A federal judge has blocked the Justice Department from examining Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson’s phone and computers for the time being. Magistrate Judge William B. Porter granted The Post ...
The Stanford Daily lost a 1978 Supreme Court case over the search of its newsroom. But a bipartisan backlash prompted a federal law protecting journalists. By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington On ...