United Airlines Kicks Computer Expert Off Flight For Tweets
Security researcher Chris Roberts was denied entry onto a flight because of tweets about potential security flaws in the plane's on-board Wi-Fi.
Baltimore Man Dies One Week After Arrest
Baltimore police have opened a criminal investigation into the death of a man who died Sunday as an apparent result of injuries sustained in custody a week ago.
Bill Clinton, FBI Director James Comey, Others Deliver Speeches at Oklahoma City Memorial
A quiet ceremony memorialized the April, 19, 1995, attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City that left 168 dead.
Report: Private Prison Lobbyists Spend Millions To Keep Immigrants Locked Up
A report shows how lobbying efforts provide a steady flow of inmates to these detention centers.
Inside the Tech Startup That’s Building Tablets for Inmates
A New York startup wants to deliver tablets to inmates — not so they can watch Netflix, but so they can earn a GED.
Can European Regulators Take Google Down?
Regulators in the United States couldn't prove that Google was a monopoly. Now Europe will take a swing.
Video Chats Are Replacing In-Person Jail Visits, While One Tech Company Profits
An investigation into the business practices of Securus, a for-profit tech company that charges prisoner family members as much as $20 for a 20-minute video call — and requires jails to eliminate face-to-face visits.
Who Buys A $17,000 Apple Watch? Narcissists, For One
It's the one psychological trait that will compel people to buy the uber-expensive -- and sure-to-be-obsolete-in-a-few-years — smartwatch.
The Inside Story Of How Pakistan Took Down The FBI’s Most-Wanted Cybercriminal
Phone hacking is a $5 billion business. Here's an in-depth look at the case of Noor Aziz Uddin, one of the most prolific hackers of the 21st century.