Sentences with phrase «giving feds»

Answer is simple, experts say Amazon's app store compromises Android security Online security 101: Tips for protecting your privacy from hackers and spies How your fingerprint could actually make your phone less secure Americans «divided» on giving feds access to encrypted messages Photos: The most secure Android smartphones
He must have given the feds something or someone since he was first confronted by the FBI last July... you don't get leniency without cooperation.
That system gives the feds a chance to take the illegal into custody themselves when appropriate and promptly initiate deportation proceedings.

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Canada's energy industry is skeptical that major new pipelines can be built in Canada unless the feds make it easier to win approval, and that gives oil producers headaches about planning for future production.
And the warehouse workers are paid so little and given such limited hours that they often turn to government benefits, with Amazon effectively outsourcing their payroll to the feds, too.
The state gets a lot of money given to it by the feds for the amount of Child support collected simply because they do not need to pay out in welfare and food stamps for custodial parents who do nt want to work or simply cant.
The feds are reportedly looking into $ 25.4 million in state grants given to a Hudson Valley health - care company whose executives (plus their spouses and workers) gave $ 400,000 to Cuomo's 2014 campaign.
In fact, Rechnitz and Reichberg were so close that the feds claim they dressed up as elves on Christmas Day 2013 and drove initially to Grant's home where they gave video game consoles and jewelry to his family before heading off to Harrington's home, where they handed out another console to his kids.
Nicole Malliotakis on Sunday demanded Manhattan's top prosecutor reopen a probe of Mayor de Blasio's administration or give the case to the feds.
In any case, Cuomo would have to get legislative approval to take $ 2.3 billion away from counties (and their taxpayers) right after the feds just gave it back to them.
The NYPD called in the feds on that case, which eventually led to Jona Rechnitz and Jeremy Reichberg — who are suspected of giving gifts to high - ranking cops as part of an illegal quid pro quo, according to sources.
Cuomo said the feds need to give states access to the lists so they can cross-check them themselves if Washington can't find common ground on a «common - sense provision» that would keep guns out of the hands of suspected terrorists.
The feds discovered the money while looking into his close relationship with two businessmen being probed for giving gifts to high - ranking NYPD members in exchange for favors.
Liu and his campaign have been under a microscope since November, when contributor Oliver Pan was arrested by the feds for allegedly channeling $ 16,000 in illegal donations through stand - in donors, who each gave $ 800.
(WP)-RRB- ******************* Very likely!If, as expected, the Supremes» right - wing bloc, with possibly Kennedy joining, stike down the mandate, the Obamacare, ACA, will collapse.The mandate was a sop to the private insurance giants, in return for their lukewarm support for the ACA.The mandate would have given the private insurers up to 20 - 30 million new customers, with a large percentage subsidized by the feds.
Oyster Bay's town supervisor, John Venditto, also was implicated in the scheme, helping out restaurateur Harendra Singh with his business in exchange for being allowed to hold fundraisers at the businessman's restaurants and given free limousine service, according to the feds and sources.
The feds give the state more than $ 1 billion a year.
Advocates had countered that it was highly unlikely, given legal use of marijuana in other states, that the feds would tie up New York over offering expedited access to the drug to a limited number of patients.
The feds give public entities first dibs on these properties.
If the feds had his fingerprints after one such arrest, bail could have been blocked, given his illegal status; three young people might still be alive.
But I offer you a solution, based on American ingenuity, sweat and spirit: with proper maintenance and driving behavior, it's possible to ooze many fewer miles out of a given gallon of gas than whatever standard the feds might impose on us.
In what smells often like the waftings of some of the political currents of this era of Donald Trump, the feds here clearly are given the black hats to wear while the more unflattering elements of the cult leader himself are placed on the back burner.
As long as Whitey helps the feds take down other, bigger crime organizations, he and his gang will be free to run amok and expand their empire, given he doesn't kill anyone in doing so (good luck with that).
The Friends of Eddie Coyle Peter Yates, USA, 1973, 102m In Peter Yates's adaptation of George V. Higgins's novel, Robert Mitchum is Eddie, an aging, Boston - area gunrunner facing a prison bid for a job gone awry and caught in a web of deals and double - crosses while grappling with whether to give up his former associates to the feds.
The actor gets one killer speech, but his legal eagle is basically there to help Molly when the feds refuse to give her a deal unless she names names.
With a small tweak (for example, an increase or decrease in funding of 10 percent), the feds would give states a $ 3 billion push in the right direction.
Given the Obama administration's goal of having the feds play a catalytic role in school improvement, it's a useful time to revisit this state of affairs.
«Most of the Republicans did not think the feds should be toying around with standards for kids... the Senator never gave up on it.»
Here's my wish for the Washington policy crowd this holiday season: greater humility and patience, so that good ideas (such as this one) can be given a chance to blossom at the state level rather than be screwed up by over-eager feds.
Given that the federal role in education has rewarded a lot of cronies and entrenched a lot of anti-freedom bureaucrats but produced no student achievement gains, and can constitutionally exist only because the feds bribe states with their own money, it's about time someone with power and cojones took a stand.
The federal government gave Indiana a June 30 deadline to submit proof it is meeting the feds» expectations to keep the waiver.
The U.S. Department of Education enthusiastically announced at the end of November that 730 schools had begun implementing one of its four «School Improvement Grant» models, using some of the $ 3.5 billion the feds are giving away to make the fixes...
Few of the nearly 900 districts nationwide who said they'll apply will actually receive a share of the $ 400 million — the feds are only giving awards to between 15 and 25 districts.
And, the feds went a lot further than many guessed they would, given U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos» rhetoric about local control, and the Trump administration's own decision to ask states only for bare - bones information about their plans.
If we could write the constitution all over again we should give ALL education power to the feds and the school boards and cut the states out totally.
The feds may have given Indiana a pass from a widely - criticized school accountability law less than a month ago, but its state - level replacement is so far proving no less controversial.
Because the math is simple: It's less expensive for the feds to give up some tax revenue now than it is to take care of us when we're old.
Given that the polar bear listing was a response to a suit the feds were in the process of losing badly, I'd say the Alaskan governor is just going to waste the taxpayers money.
The brucellosis issue is a brilliant smokescreen used by cattle producers in Montana to disguise their real motives: 1) control of grass on AMERICA»S public lands, i.e., OUR National Forests — this is grass that wildlife compete with cattle for — and 2) essentially telling the feds and the rest of America to go to hell because they don't give a damn about Yellowstone's bison.
Pranksters have been sending tiny transactions to the address, giving them a chance to attach personal messages to the feds.
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