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Three servers at the Cheesecake Factory restaurant on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington D.C. allegedly stole credit card numbers from patrons as part of a scheme that racked up more than
Retail giant Walmart Stores Inc. is reportedly planning on making all its payment terminals in the U.S. compliant with a smartcard-based credit card technology that is widely used around the
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
At least 16 people later linked to terror plots passed through U.S. airports undetected by federal officials who were on duty to spot suspicious behavior, according to a government report.
A former vice president for North Carolina-based Wachovia Bank faces federal charges that he was at the core of a conspiracy that fleeced the company of $11 million. Attorneys for
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
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has begun contacting copy machine makers, resellers and office-supply stores about privacy concerns over the thousands of images that can potentially be stored on
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