
FORT MEADE, Md. — A week’s worth of pre-trial motions hearings for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other accused 9/11 plotters at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, demonstrated just how complex and long the trial will be. Over the week, attorneys argued......
Read more: Pre-Trial Hearings for 9/11 Plotters End With Few Decisions
Don’t like those annoying automated telemarketing calls? Well, now’s your chance to do something about it. The Federal Trade Commission is looking for tech-savvy individuals to come up with a product to thwart so-called “robocalls” from harassing helpless citizens. In fact, the FTC, which oversees......
Don’t like those annoying automated telemarketing calls? Well, now’s your chance to do something about it. The Federal Trade Commission is looking for tech-savvy individuals to come up with a product to thwart so-called “robocalls” from harassing helpless citizens. In fact, the FTC, which oversees......
Don’t like those annoying automated telemarketing calls? Well, now’s your chance to do something about it. The Federal Trade Commission is looking for tech-savvy individuals to come up with a product to thwart so-called “robocalls” from harassing helpless citizens. In fact, the FTC, which oversees......
It’s only been a little over a year since the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) launched its Office of the Whistleblower, but it has already received almost 3,000 securities law violation tips. In a speech this week, Sean X. McKessy, chief of the Office of the......
Read more: SEC Receives Nearly 3,000 Whistleblower Tips in Year
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President Obama uses his weekly address to tout his efforts to revive the housing industry, casting himself as a take-charge president and slamming Republicans for standing in the way of progress. “I never believed that the best way to deal with the housing market was...
The Orionid meteor shower peaks shortly after midnight Sunday morning. Astronomers say if the weather is good and you're in a nice, dark place, you may see as many as 60 shooting stars per hour.
World War II veteran Ronald Brown of Exeter, England, died last week at 94 and left behind six ounces of metal shrapnel in his cremated remains.
The Transportation Security Administration is taking so-called body scanners that use a backscatter technology out of major airports and moving them to less-busy ones. The reason for the move, said the TSA, is operational efficiency.
Despite criticism, Kate Upton's career is on the rise.
When it comes to hotels, customer reviews are increasingly important to travelers. Unless you know someone who can personally recommend a hotel in your intended vacation destination, it can be difficult to choose.
Election season is a marathon, not a sprint. So why do most politicians have the diet of a couch potato?
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The "Black Swan" star appeared in a Lisa Frank commercial in 1993.


