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A drive-thru customer at a Daytona Beach, Florida Wendy’s restaurant chased employees with a stun gun after not getting the packets of condiments she wanted, police said. The woman became
It seems like Canadian anarchists don’t want to shake off the Vancouver Olympic Games. Just days ago, a group claimed responsibility for a firebomb attack in Ottawa on the country’s
A source close to the Times Square-bomber investigation said that the suspect had bigger, more destructive plans — other targets in New York and Connecticut, in a report first aired
Love Field Airport in Dallas, Texas, is being showcased today (May 18) to a delegation of airport executives from Latin America. Sponsored by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency and
A new government program aims to train thousands of parking industry employees nationwide to watch for and report anything suspicious. Organizers said parking attendants and enforcement officers are as important
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
University researchers have taken a close look at the computer systems used to run today’s cars and discovered new ways to hack into them, sometimes with frightening results. The security
An effort to exterminate prairie dogs at the Albuquerque International Sunport in New Mexico will be stepped up, with continued threats by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to shut down
A UPS truck crashes into the Hirshorn Museum on Independence Avenue between Seventh and Eighth streets SW. (Mark Abramson - Washington Post) The UPS truck that smashed into a lobby
The council that administers the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard has released new requirements that vendors of payment card devices will be expected to incorporate into their products going