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The combat helmets made by Hebron, Ohio-based ArmorSource and recalled by the Army earlier this month were made by a Texas subcontractor that uses federal inmates to do its work.
Death threats and a warnings of electricity cutoffs are among the fallout. Several cities across the U.S. have instituted boycotts of Arizona over that state's new Senate Bill 1070, which
There is no doubt that violent incidents are s concern in hospital emergency rooms. But the perception that most people visiting ERs do not have insurance is not true. One
Shorter College in College Park is missing 48-laptop computers after a burglar broke into the school twice. The suspect was captured on surveillance cameras inside the school. The pictures show
A federal task force continued to close in on a high-tech network of Romanian thieves who are using electronic spyware to loot the accounts of ATM customers at banks in
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today announced deployments of advanced imaging technology (AIT) units purchased with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds to 28 additional airports—strengthening
The former ABN AMRO Bank N.V., now named the Royal Bank of Scotland N.V., has agreed to forfeit $500 million to the United States in connection with a conspiracy to
While some thieves break into facilities at night, here is one in which the bad guys just pulled up in trucks, displayed the paperwork for a pickup and good-bye copper.
Salesmen in China are making money from long-known weaknesses in a Wi-Fi encryption standard by selling network key-cracking kits for the average consumer. Wi-Fi USB adapters bundled with a Linux
Valiant, a provider of comprehensive workforce management solutions delivered on a hosted Software as a Service (SaaS) platform, drew nearly 75 owners and senior management from large national and regional