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2 Students Allegedly Cheated Apple Out Of Nearly $900,000 In Fake iPhone Scheme
Friday, April 05, 2019
Prosecutors say it was an elaborate deception that involved roping in friends and family, while using nonsensical pseudonyms and a slew of mailing addresses. The plot seems to have come from China.
Trump Wants U.S. Treasurer Jovita Carranza To Lead Small Business Administration
Friday, April 05, 2019
The president says he will nominate Carranza, who served as deputy administrator for the SBA under President George W. Bush, to replace Linda McMahon.
China To Close Loophole On Fentanyl After U.S. Calls For Opioid Action
Monday, April 01, 2019
Some manufacturers evaded scrutiny by slightly modifying the molecular structures of substances. Monday's announcement "puts a wider array of substances under regulation," a Chinese official says.
Man In France, Accused Of Sheltering ISIS Terrorists, Sentenced To 4 Years In Prison
Friday, March 29, 2019
Jawad Bendaoud denied knowing that the two men seeking refuge in Paris were involved in a devastating attack on the city, which killed 130 people and injured hundreds more in 2015.
Utah Repeals 1973 Law That Criminalized Sex Outside Of Marriage
Friday, March 29, 2019
The "fornication law" had designated sex between unmarried people a class B misdemeanor, carrying a penalty of up to six months in jail or a maximum fine of $1,000.
Former NSA Contractor Pleads Guilty To Stealing Classified Information
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Harold Martin, a 54-year-old Navy veteran, was arrested in 2016. Authorities said he amassed a staggering trove of government documents, endangering U.S. national security.
Russian Agent Maria Butina To Be Sentenced April 26
Thursday, March 28, 2019
She faces a maximum of five years in prison and could be deported to Russia after finishing her sentence, according to a plea deal she made with prosecutors.
Wisconsin Man Pleads Guilty To Abducting Jayme Closs And Killing Her Parents
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Jake Thomas Patterson faces the possibility of life in prison for intentional homicide. He said he wanted to spare Jayme and her relatives from worrying about a trial.
Facebook Bans White Nationalism And Separatism Content From Its Platforms
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
The company says such content is linked to white supremacy and organized hate groups. Users who search for terms related to white supremacy will be directed to an anti-hate site.
Students In Ukraine Learn How To Spot Fake Stories, Propaganda And Hate Speech
Friday, March 22, 2019
A new report says students who received media literacy training were 18 percent better at identifying false reports than students without the lessons. Girls gained more knowledge than boys.
Facebook Stored Millions Of User Passwords In Plain, Readable Text
Thursday, March 21, 2019
The information was held in a readable format within the company's internal data storage systems. Facebook says it "found no evidence to date" of abuse.
Boat Sinks In Iraq, Killing At Least 100 During New Year Celebration
Thursday, March 21, 2019
The casualties included many children, as a vessel carrying Nowruz holiday revelers capsized in the Tigris River. Authorities said the boat appeared not to have had life vests on board.
On The Brink Of Brexit, PM Theresa May Pushes For Extension With EU Support
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
The European Council President said a delay of three months is possible. But U.K. lawmakers would have to approve terms of separation that May has already unsuccessfully proposed to them.
Georgia Woman Arrested And Accused Of Aiding ISIS Cyber Group That Made 'Kill Lists'
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Kim Anh Vo, 20, was charged Tuesday with conspiring to provide material support for the terrorist organization. Prosecutors say she recruited online members, including a minor.
Refugee Soccer Player Hakeem al-Araibi Granted Australian Citizenship
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
He fled his native country of Bahrain after being imprisoned. Then he was jailed in Thailand and faced extradition charges. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison called him "our newest Australian."
Russians, Fearing Internet Isolation, Protest Government Plan
Monday, March 11, 2019
The rallies follow a bill to cut Russia off from the global Internet. Demonstrators on Sunday chanted, "Hands off the Internet." About two dozen people were arrested.
Olympic Cycling Medalist Kelly Catlin Dead At 23
Monday, March 11, 2019
She was found in her dorm at Stanford University last week. Her family says it was suicide. "She saw herself as a warrior, and it was do or die," her sister, Christine Catlin, tells NPR.
EU Officials Move To Clarify Rules For U.S. Travelers After Erroneous 'Visa' Reports
Saturday, March 09, 2019
Meant to increase security in Europe, the decision to implement a screening process was announced in 2018. But confusion arose after several media outlets labeled it a "visa."
Unvaccinated Boy, 6, Spent 57 Days In The Hospital With Tetanus
Friday, March 08, 2019
It was Oregon's first pediatric case in more than 30 years. "It was difficult to take care of him, to watch him suffer," says Judith Guzman-Cottrill, an infectious-disease specialist.
Blackout In Venezuela Leaves Its Leaders Casting Blame In The Dark
Friday, March 08, 2019
President Nicolás Maduro blamed the "electricity war" on the United States, while opposition leader Juan Guaidó said the onus was on Venezuela's ruling party, "the usurpers."