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Cruelty case against U.S. senator’s son dropped in Arizona dog deaths

Animal cruelty charges against the son and daughter-in-law of U.S. Senator Jeff Flake and two others will be dismissed after new information came to light about the deaths of 21 dogs at a suburban Phoenix kennel in June, prosecutors said on Monday.

 
Justice Department to review fatal Milwaukee shooting

A white Milwaukee police officer fired after fatally shooting a mentally ill black man in April won’t face criminal charges, the county’s top prosecutor said Monday, while the U.S. attorney said hours later that there will be a federal investigation of the case.

 
U.S. not claiming responsibility for N. Korea’s internet outage

North Korea experienced sweeping and progressively worse Internet outages extending into Monday, with one computer expert saying the country’s online access is “totally down.”

Author details dangerous, eye-opening journey inside ISIS

Author Juergen Todenhoefer’s journey was a tough one: dangerous, but also eye-opening. Todenhoefer managed to visit the mosque there where the leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Bagdadi, gave his only public address. And he saw the realities of daily life under ISIS.

 
Police departments on alert nationwide after NYPD killings

Big-city police departments and union leaders around the country are warning the rank and file to wear bulletproof vests and avoid making inflammatory posts on social media in the days after a man ambushed two officers and shot them to death inside their patrol car.