Two senators -- Democrats Charles Schumer of New York and Ben Cardin of Maryland -- returned from their August recess today to give the chamber's approval for $600 million in
A Trojan horse planted by criminals was used to steal more than $1 million from the accounts of British customers of the same online bank since last month, according to
Fulton County, Ga. commissioners are considering whether to cut more than $6 million for security upgrades, which were recommended for the county courthouse in response to the murderous rampage that
A Virginia man pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud for his participation in a scheme to defraud the U.S. Department of Defense. According to court documents, BAE
The Secure Communities program has led to the deportation of 47,000 people over 18 months. The program is one of several Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) programs targeting immigrants
Chicago Public School students will be able to tip police off about after-school fights and other violence anonymously via a new hotline, signed into law by Gov. Quinn. Backers
Violence against nurses and other medical professionals appears to be on the rise around the country as more and more drug addicts, alcoholics and psychiatric patients visit emergency rooms, says
Law enforcement and local governments are scrambling to shut down a shadow industry that has grown up around the booming cash-for-gold business nationwide: thieves are snatching jewelry, then converting it
The Statue of Liberty in New York will be closed to the public for up to a year beginning next fall for security upgrades -- including a new staircase.
Sen. Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.), chairman of the Senate Judiciary terrorism and homeland security subcommittee has introduced new legislation designed to end the vulnerabilities in the passport issuance process. The