MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press TOKYO A newly formed investigative panel on Japan's nuclear disaster will use its subpeona powers wisely and cut deeper into the accident than the government's probe, the leader of the independent commission said Monday. The panel appointed by parliament last month has gained attention here because its 10 members include outspoken critics of Japan's nuclear policy ...
Read more...The leader of an investigation panel of Japan's nuclear disaster is vowing it will cut deeper into the case than its government-appointed counterpart.
Read more...The Zionsville Police Department had many changes this past year, including a new police chief, after an investigation.
Read more...The Federal Bureau of Investigations is seeking to develop an early-warning system based on material "scraped" from social networks. read more
Read more...TOKYO - The leader of an investigation panel of Japan's nuclear disaster has decided to proceed with its own probe into the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster following the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami, and not accept the preliminary report of a government appointed panel.
Read more...TOKYO (AP) — The leader of an investigation panel of Japan's nuclear disaster is vowing it will cut deeper into the case than its government-appointed counterpart.
Read more...The latest on high-profile crimes in West Valley, including sexual abuse cases involving children.
Read more...