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U.S. President Donald Trump took to Twitter following Attorney General William Barr's letter summarizing Robert Mueller's investigation into the president.Mueller did not find Trump's campaign or associates conspired with Russia, Barr said Sunday."No Collusion, No Obstruction, Complete and Total EXONERATION. KEEP AMERICA GREAT!" the president tweeted.His statement was incorrect.While Mueller did not have sufficient evidence to prosecute obstruction of justice, Barr wrote, he also did not exonerate the President.Watch in the video below: Trump speaks after findings of Mueller report"The special counsel's investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election," the four-page letter sent to Congress states. 851

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Two mounted officers seen leading a handcuffed black man by what appeared to be a rope will not face a criminal investigation, the 143

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Volkswagen has issued a recall for more than 56,000 cars and SUVs in the U.S. The recall was issued because the rear coil springs can break without warning. It can cause people to lose control of their vehicles.The recall covers some Golf hatchbacks from 2015 through 2019, Sportwagens (2017 through 2019), the 2019 Jetta sedan and 2018 and 2019 Tiguan SUV.A broken spring can damage a tire or become a road hazard, according to safety officials. It was not reported that there have been any crashes or injuries.A parts maker used the wrong material or manufacturing process to make the springs, the recall says.Contact dealers beginning April 19 to get faulty parts replaced. 689

  

UNIONTOWN, Ohio — A man and a woman made themselves right at home after they allegedly burglarized a Uniontown, Ohio, residence on Christmas Eve.Uniontown police responded to the 11300 block of Cleveland Avenue around 2:00 p.m. for a report of a suspicious vehicle in a driveway.Upon their arrival, they found the homeowner's relative holding the alleged burglars on ground at gunpoint, according to the report.Richard Nippell, 38, of North Canton, was arrested and charged with aggravated possession of drugs and burglary, according to a police report. The report states he had less than a gram of methamphetamine on him. Camri Cantwell, 20, of Canton, was arrested and charged with burglary.Officer Kim Berry, of the Uniontown Police Department, said Nippell took a shower, and both Nippell and Cantwell made a pot of coffee and did laundry at the time of the alleged burglary.Police recovered the homeowner's jewelry, a computer and copies of keys to the house and car inside the suspicious vehicle.Nippell and Cantwell were booked into the Stark County Jail. 1074

  

What does our future hold in terms of how our information is collected? How can we know our information is safe?It's a question people at SRI International are trying to answer. SRI is a research non-profit located in Silicon Valley that's helping to develop technology that become staples of everyday life, like the computer mouse and the technology behind Siri.“I really enjoy being part of the future, trying to imagine what the future is and live in that future as much as possible," says SRI's Patrick Lincoln.Lincoln is the Director of the Computer Science Laboratory at SRI. He and his team work to understand security and privacy aspects of the "internet of things.""The internet of things is growing world where everything is a computer,” Lincoln explains. “Where your refrigerator and your car [are] a computer.”Lincoln says with that growing world he believes there is more recognition that computer security matters and private information should stay private. "There are, unfortunately, threats to that based on the vulnerabilities out there in the world and your devices and as well as the internet,” he says.He says giving the guarantee of security in today's world is hard, but he's optimistic progress can be made towards that goal. “The good news is there’s brilliant people engaged in this topic, trying to understand the concerns and identify ways to move forward and provide security and privacy for people’s data out there in the internet,” Lincoln says. “There is a great deal of progress being reported in academic conferences in how we encrypt data and yet protect the privacy of the data that’s used.” 1639

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