Dad of murdered Muslim women brings Congress to tears
House Judiciary Committee hearing on hate and white nationalism heard disturbing details about the murders of three young North Carolina Muslims in 2015
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House Judiciary Committee hearing on hate and white nationalism heard disturbing details about the murders of three young North Carolina Muslims in 2015
The House of Representatives hears from tech industry representatives about the spread hate crimes and the rise of white nationalism
Internet giants could face enormous fines, and execs could be found personally liable, if they don't crack down on disinformation, content that's harmful to children, and posts associated with terrorism or gangs
As Russia's president drove over a bridge one day last year, the GPS units on nearby ships suddenly seemed to believe they were dozens of miles away, on land
The Homestead, Florida location is already home to some 2,000 teenagers, sleeping in rooms with as many as 200 beds
"As I sat down, Rose intentionally placed his hand on the bench so that my buttocks landed on his hand and he kept his hand under me," wrote one woman suing the former CBS News anchor
Two CBS reporters asked a cybersecurity firm to unearth disturbing information about themselves in the deepest recesses of the internet
More than a year before the presidential election, employees expressed concern about a political consulting company scraping data
Law enforcement rarely acknowledges the use of "cell site simulators" to collect information
The former reality show contestant's case has become a lynchpin for other cases that could be risky for the president
The Facebook founder is already promised a summons should he ever step food in England
An indictment implicates a pair of television stars in the two different facets of an alleged college admissions rigging scheme
Prosecutors charge 50 people in a $25 million scheme to help wealthy Americans buy their children's way into elite schools including Yale, Georgetown and Stanford
The email had her photo and mentioned personal details only she would know
The U.S. government accuses the Chinese tech giant of corporate espionage; American courts are set to weigh in