How the FBI's wait-and-see strategy in Oregon standoff met live-streaming

Almost every aspect of the six-week standoff at the Malheur wildlife refuge was the result of decades of trial and error.

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Latest mass shootings prompt experts to overhaul theories on 'mission-oriented' violence

Criminal profilers and behavioural analysts struggling to understand the impulses that lead to mass shootings like last week’s carnage in San Bernardino are racing to update their prediction and prevention models as the problem evolves in new, previously unthinkable directions.

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Public divided over whether mass shootings are terrorism -- unless a Muslim is involved

Even before the facts of the San Bernardino mass shooting are in, a familiar argument is dividing Americans along political, religious and racial lines: was this terrorism? The right-wing news site Breitbart.com wasted little time describing Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik as the “ jihadis next door ”, even before initial reports emerged that the couple may have visited radical Islamist websites and had unspecified forms of contact with people being investigated for links to extremist groups. Other outlets preferred to focus on the fact that Farook worked for the county public health department whose holiday party was targeted without immediately assuming his religion or political beliefs had anything to do with it.

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Prominent environmental activist slams CA drought truthers: ‘These people are so f*cking stupid’

To most Californians, the state’s four-year drought is not all that mysterious: it just hasn’t rained in a very long time.

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Far right panics and scurries away from Dylann Roof's 'act of purposeful evil'

Almost exactly 20 years ago, Timothy McVeigh blew up a federal building in Oklahoma City , killing dozens of innocent civilians including 19 babies and toddlers in the hope of triggering a race war that would overthrow the American government.

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Almost 50 years later, Santa Barbara reels from another devastating oil spill

Mark Massara was eight years old in 1969, when a blowout at a Union Oil well off the California coast spilled more than three million gallons of crude along the beaches of Santa Barbara and devastated one of the northern hemisphere’s most prized ecosystems.

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'Unconscionable' bottled-water industry under fire as California drought worsens

Californians facing the prospect of endless drought , mandated cuts in water use and the browning of their summer lawns are mounting a revolt against the bottled water industry, following revelations that Nestlé and other big companies are taking advantage of poor government oversight to deplete mountain streams and watersheds at vast profit.

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Did HBO's 'The Jinx' help solve a murder?

Susan Berman had a life so colorful and tragic, she made her living off it. Her father was a Las Vegas mobster who ran Bugsy Siegel’s casino empire after Siegel was gunned down in Beverly Hills in 1947. Davie Berman lived high on the hog, doted on his daughter, then died – not from a bullet but a massive heart attack – when Susan was 12.

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US marijuana legalization creating growing pains for fledgling industry

On a dark industrial street on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado, shabby cars and the occasional truck disappear down an alley, as though heading to a secret meeting. Their destination, around a heavily rutted corner lined by chain-linked fencing, is a large warehouse that used to be a paintball arena but now boasts row after row of sophisticated drug-making paraphernalia.

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San Francisco's guerrilla protest at Google buses swells into revolt

Andrew Gumbel (contributor), The Observer

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