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Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2013 06:04:09 -0800
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The House has passed legislation aimed at helping businesses protect their 
networks against sophisticated foreign hackers. But with a White House veto 
threat and no clear path in the Senate, the bill -- and 
the companies that support it -- are in limbo.Under the legislation, enterprises 
and the federal government could share technical data without worrying about 
anti-trust or classification laws. The bill also would grant businesses 
legal immunity if hacked so long as they acted in good faith 
to protect their networks.Civil liberties groups and privacy advocates fought 
against the House measure because they say it would leave Americans vulnerable 
to spying by military intelligence agencies. While not named in the bill, 
the National Security Agency would likely take a central role in analyzing 
threat data.
The bodies of 12 people have been recovered after an enormous Texas 
fertilizer plant explosion that demolished surrounding neighborhoods for 
blocks and left more about 200 other people injured, authorities said Friday.Texas 
Department of Public Safety Sgt. Jason Reyes said it was "with a 
heavy heart" that he confirmed 12 bodies had been pulled from the 
area of the plant explosion.Even before investigators released a confirmed 
number of fatalities, the names of the dead were becoming known in 
the town of 2,800 and a small group of firefighters and other 
first responders who may have rushed toward the plant to battle a 
pre-explosion blaze was believed to be among them.Reyes said he could not 
confirm Friday how many of those killed were first responders.The mourning 
already had begun at a church service at St. Mary of the 
Assumption Catholic Church the previous night."We know everyone that was 
there first, in the beginning," said Christina Rodarte, 46, who has lived 
in West for 27 years. "There's no words for it. It is 
a small community, and everyone knows the first responders, because anytime 
there's anything going on, the fire department is right there, all volunteer."One 
victim Rodarte knew and whose name was released was Kenny Harris, a 
52-year-old captain in the Dallas Fire Department who lived south of West. 
He was off duty at the time but responded to the fire 
to help, according to a statement from the city of Dallas.Authorities spe

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The Boston bombing suspect who is the subject of a massive manhunt 
reached out to a Massachusetts professor two years ago for help on 
research "rediscovering his Chechen origins," the professor told FoxNews.com 
Friday.Professor Brian Glyn Williams, who teaches the only course in the 
U.S. on the Chechen wars, said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev emailed him in the 
spring of 2011, asking questions on Chechen history for a research project 
he was doing at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.Williams said that 
based on conversations with a friend who taught Tsarnaev -- and who 
recommended he reach out to Williams -- he learned that Tsarnaev was 
"studying his past.""He was sort of in the process of vicariously rediscovering 
his Chechen origins," the professor told FoxNews.com.Williams said that 
after the student contacted him, he emailed back a syllabus. He said 
he didn't even remember the interaction until he talked to a friend."It 
freaked me out," he said. "I couldn't believe I communicated with this 
psychopath."The detail comes amid swirling questions about the suspect's 
motivations and roots. Tsarnaev is thought to be of Chechen origin, though 
his family may be from the neighboring region of Dagestan. Chechnya, a 
region in Russia, is known for its bloody conflict with the Russian 
government -- but the region is also home to Islamic extremists.It remains 
unclear what may have motivated the suspects. Their uncle, in an impassioned 
and impromptu press 
 lice are still looking for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.The case appeared 
to spark an interest by Grassley in potential legislative changes."How can 
individuals evade authority and plan such attacks on our soil?" Grassley 
asked Friday. "How can we beef up security checks on people who 
wish to enter the United States? How do we ensure that people 
who wish to do us harm are not eligible for benefits under 
the immigration laws, including this new bill before us?"Democratic Sen. 
Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., though, cautioned that the facts in the Boston 
case are still coming out. He urged lawmakers to let that information 
emerge "before jumping to any conclusions about Boston.""I'd like to ask 
that all of us not jump to conclusions regarding the events in 
Boston or try to conflate those events with this legislation," Schumer said.Meanwhile, 
lawmakers proceeded to debate the immigration bill at the hearing, as senators 
begin the work of considering and modifying the sweeping legislation.Schumer 
said it would "unleash the potential of our legal immigration to create 
robust economic growth."Doug Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional 
Budget Office, also said the legislation could have a major impact on 
the economy."At its core, immigration reform represents an economic policy 
opportunity," he testified.He and others claimed the legislation could help 
the U.S. economy grow, by welcoming in foreign entrepreneurs and budding 
small business owners.But
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