Six-Strike Policy Back On, To Begin In January; Verizon Wireless Enforcement Methods Revealed
The Six Strikes campaign by Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) to combat online piracy, long-awaited, is coming in weeks.
Robert Kennedy Doubted Lone Gunman Theory Around JFK Assassination, Called The Warren Commission 'Shoddy Craftsmanship': RFK Jr.
Conspiracy theorists can now count Robert F. Kennedy Jr. among their ranks after the nephew of U.S. President John F. Kennedy discussed his belief that the assassination of his uncle was more than the work of a lone gunman.
'American Taliban' Wins Prison Lawsuit: John Walker Lindh Granted Right To Group Prayer Behind Bars
Muslim prisoners at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Ind., are again allowed to gather for daily prayers after a U.S. district judge ruled in favor of John Walker Lindh, the so-called “American Taliban” who spearheaded a lawsuit.
Aaron Swartz Suicide: Reddit Co-Founder, RSS Author's Death Met With Outpouring Of Appreciation Online
Aaron Swartz was only 26 years old when he died, but he had already made a legacy for himself by co-owning the social news site Reddit.
James Holmes Getaway Plan Involved Road Spikes, Handgun, Tear Gas: Police
When police officers found James Holmes behind the Aurora, Colo., movie theater after he allegedly killed 12 people and injured 58 more last July, they may have halted a getaway plan before it could begin.
Porn Producers Sue LA County Over Condom Requirement; Adult Stars Kayden Kross, Logan Pierce Join Lawsuit Against Measure B
Adult film entertainers were upset before California announced it would make illegal the absence of condoms in their films. Now that the initiative has passed, a major porn producer is suing Los Angeles County.
Prosecutor In Steubenville Rape Case Denies Granting Immunity To Witnesses: More Charges Possible?
At least three more Big Red athletes could be facing charges in the Steubenville (Ohio) High School rape case that has had a major effect on the small community.
Two Gunmen Escape After LA Hostage Situation; 1 Hostage Sexually Assaulted, Another Stabbed: Police
One hostage was allegedly sexually assaulted and a second was stabbed before two gunmen escaped a Los Angeles mall.
'New' Jimi Hendrix Music May Disappoint Hardcore Fans Hoping To Hear Unreleased Tracks, Unless They Like 'Hawaii Five-O'
Previously unreleased music by Jimi Hendrix will be showcased during an episode of “Hawaii Five-O” before it’s released on “People, Hell and Angels” six weeks later.
Junior Seau Had Brain Disease Linked To Dementia, Depression Before His Suicide
Junior Seau's ex-wife told reporters she spoke with doctors who had studied the former NFLer's brain and found evidence of CTE, a disease found in other football players that's linked to dementia, memory loss and depression.
Nobel Prize Winner Says Tobacco, Not Marijuana, Is The 'Gateway Drug' On The Heels Of Legalization Bill In Pa.
Two months after Colorado and Washington State legalized the use of marijuana for adults the perception of the drug around the rest of the country seems to be changing.
Prosecutors In Bradley Manning Case Say Documents Released By WikiLeaks Were Read By Osama Bin Laden
In a pretrial hearing on Wednesday, military prosecutors said they plan to use new evidence against Pfc. Bradley Manning, claiming that the information he allegedly sent to WikiLeaks was at one point seen by Osama bin Laden.
Sheriff Abdalla, Michael Nodianos Facing Death Threats For Roles In Steubenville 'Rape Crew' Case
Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla and Michael Nodianos have been targeted for their roles in the Steubenville rape case.
Lottery Winner Killed By Cyanide Poisoning Days After Winning $1 Million
Detectives in Chicago are investigating the mysterious death of a lottery winner killed by cyanide poisoning.
Police Describe James Holmes As 'Relaxed,' 'Not Urgent' After Aurora Shooting During Pretrial Hearing
Witnesses and survivors of the Aurora, Colo., movie theater slaughter looked on Monday as police officers gave graphic testimony at a pretrial hearing for defendant James Holmes.
Michael Nodianos No Longer Attends Ohio State After 12-Minute Video Joking About Steubenville Rape
Nodianos has been the subject of national media attention and public scorn since hackers affiliated with the Anonymous movement leaked a 12-minute video of Nodianos joking about the alleged kidnapping and rape of a 16-year-old girl at the hands of star football players from Steubenville, Ohio.
Giant Squid Captured On Video For First Time; Japanese Scientists Found 'Kraken' 2,000 Feet Underwater
For the first time in human history a giant squid has been seen alive in its natural habitat, recorded on camera by a group of Japanese scientists working with a film crew from the Discovery Channel.
Authorities In Steubenville Rape Case Launch Website To Refute Claims From Anonymous Hackers, Media
Government and police officials in Steubenville, Ohio, have launched a website aimed at clearing their reputations in the face of intense scrutiny by the media and hackers from Anonymous.
Romney, Bath Salts & Trolling: The Best Long Form Journalism Of 2012
While magazines and newspapers may be closing their doors, there is still more to journalism than link-bait headlines.
'Django Unchained,' 'Zero Dark Thirty,' & Other Recent Movies Leak To Kat.ph As Oscar Season Draws Nearer
Academy award season is a time for gorgeous dresses, glamorous celebrities drinking champagne and leaked movies. Lots of leaked movies.
Mom Shoots Intruder Five Times Days After Single Mom Kills Burglar To Protect Her Infant
Two protective mothers prevailed over intruders this past week when the would-be burglars found themselves on the wrong end of loaded guns.
John Sheardown Dies; Canadian Diplomat Who Sheltered Americans In Iran Hostage Crisis Did Not Appear In 'Argo'
Sheardown’s wife Zena announced that he died on Dec. 30 after four years of battling Alzheimer’s disease while suffering from other ailments. He died in an Ottawa hospital at age 88.
NHL Lockout Over: 11th Hour CBA Deal Ensures Jan. 19 Season Start Date
Hockey fans across the land woke up Sunday morning screaming for joy with the news that the NHL and the NHLPA had comes to terms on a tentative agreement that may be enough to salvage the remainder of the 2012-13 season.
Occupy Steubenville Protesters Descend On Ohio Town To Demonstrate For Rape Victims, Call For Football Coach's Job
Demonstrators descended on Steubenville, Ohio, Saturday to protest against a possible cover-up of the alleged rape of a 16-year-old.
Music Industry Hopes To Permanently Block The Pirate Bay In Ireland, Unlikely To Happen In America
Copyright enforcers in Ireland are trying to convince the country’s Internet service providers to block access to The Pirate Bay, a move that would likely be met with significant skepticism in the United States.
4 Dead After Hostage Situation in Aurora, Colorado: Police
Authorities say four people are dead after a gunman held three people hostage early Saturday morning in Aurora, Colo.
Lance Armstrong Admission Could Be In The Future Despite Legal Obstacles, Potential Lost Millions: Report
Lance Armstrong is considering admitting he used performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career, according to a new report.
Anonymous Leaks More Steubenville 'Rape Crew' Details, Claims Victim Was Drugged During Kidnapping
KnightSec, a faction of the hacker collective Anonymous, has released more information about the night on which a girl was allegedly raped by members of a high school football team in Steubenville, Ohio.
Critics Say Obama's 'Cash For Clunkers' Program Hurt The Economy, Environment, But Not Everyone Is Buying It
Critics say President Obama's "Cash for Clunkers" program, designed to stimulate the economy in 2009, was an environmental disaster.
Google, Yahoo Caught Quietly Funding Internet Piracy Sites: USC Report
A new report claims Google and Yahoo have quietly been funding piracy websites, although the companies may not have even realized it.