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FILE - This May 19, 2014 file photo shows Attorney General Eric Holder taking questions during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington where he announced that a U.S. grand jury has charged five Chinese hackers with economic espionage and trade secret theft. In a 31-count indictment, the Justice Department said five Chinese military officials operating under hacker aliases such as “Ugly Gorilla,” "KandyGoo" and "Jack Sun" stole confidential business information, sensitive trade secrets and internal communications for competitive advantage. The U.S. identified the alleged victims as Alcoa World Alumina, Westinghouse, Allegheny Technologies, U.S. Steel, United Steelworkers Union and SolarWorld. China denied it all. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

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Law enforcement officials leave the home of actor Michael Jace on Tuesday, May 20, 2014, in Los Angeles. Jace, who played a police officer on the hit TV show "The Shield," was arrested on suspicion of homicide after his wife was found shot to death in their Los Angeles home, authorities said. Police arrived at the couple's home around 8:30 p.m. Monday after a report of shots fired, Officer Chris No said. April Jace, 40, was found dead inside, officials said. Jace was taken into custody and booked early Tuesday on suspicion of homicide, No said. He was being held in a Los Angeles jail in lieu of $1 million bail. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)