National Security
UPS Worker Stole $160,000 Diamond Then Traded It for $20 of Marijuana
The 2014 Arizona theft exposed how easily high-value shipments can vanish inside the delivery network — and why the system still depends on trust
The 2014 Arizona theft exposed how easily high-value shipments can vanish inside the delivery network — and why the system still depends on trust
James Scott remains the only person convicted under Missouri's "causing a catastrophe" law, but soil scientists and journalists question whether the 1993 levee breach was human-caused at all
Shanteari Young served nearly three and a half years for shooting her ex-husband, who was later convicted and sentenced to life for sexually abusing a child at her facility
Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Turkey and the UK have opened criminal investigations since the DOJ released 3 million pages — but no new US prosecutions are expected
Pensacola woman originally facing life sentences walks after prosecutors reduce attempted murder charges to single neglect count
The president urged Americans to move past sex trafficking documents while directing the Pentagon to release records on extraterrestrial life
Former Arizona lawmaker Austin Smith forged over 100 signatures on his own reelection petitions while championing ballot security
The conservative commentator conflated mandatory military service with criminal violence in a claim that multiple global indices contradict