See How The Biggest Jewelry Heist In History Went Down In Under A Minute [VIDEO]
One of the world's biggest jewelry heists occurred back in July, when a thief stole $136 million worth of jewels from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in the French Riviera resort town of Cannes....
View ArticleBoston College Student Arrested For Arson After Confessing To Starting...
A Boston College student was arrested earlier this week after he confessed to starting multiple fires in academic buildings around campus, according to BC student newspaper The Heights.Pengliang Yue is...
View ArticleFrench Court Orders Google, Yahoo, And Microsoft To Make It Almost Impossible...
A French court has ordered Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo to make 16 sites that stream pirated videos completely disappear from their search results, Wired reports.The lawsuit — which dates back to 2011...
View ArticleEx-Citibank Employee Who Said She Got Fired For Being Too Hot Is Back With A...
A notorious ex-Citi banker who claimed she was fired for being too sexy has quietly filed a new lawsuit claiming that Quest Diagnostics screwed up a blood test, the New York Daily News reports.Join the...
View Article3 Must-Watch Videos Show Why The Guy Suing Snapchat Could Win Millions Of...
Snapchat is being sued by Reggie Brown, a former classmate and fraternity brother of CEO Evan Spiegel and CTO Bobby Murphy.Brown alleges he was the app's third co-founder and says he was wrongfully...
View ArticleThe Grim Story Of A Temporary Wal-Mart Worker Who Died In A Black Friday...
The macabre website "Black Friday Death Count" — which has been getting some press recently — says the first death resulting from the post-Thanksgiving tradition came in 2008.That's the year a "gentle...
View ArticleArmed Man Apparently Commits Suicide After Barricading Himself Inside An L.A....
An armed man has died "apparently by his own hand" following an hours-long standoff with police after he barricaded himself in a Connect Wireless store inside a Crescenta Valley shopping center, KTLA...
View ArticleUS Army Gets Caught Allegedly Pirating $180 Million In Software
The U.S. Army is opting to settle a copyright infringement case for $50 million after a software developer demanded $225 million in damages over the alleged installation of software without licenses,...
View ArticleAnother Heavy Sexual Assault Case Is Dominating India's Airwaves
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Police arrested the editor-in-chief of an Indian magazine on Saturday over allegations that he had sexually assaulted a woman colleague, in a case that has turned the focus back...
View Article9 Ways To Get Out Of Jury Duty
If you've ever been called for jury duty, you've seen your fellow citizens use every possible excuse to try to wiggle out of their civic duty.Join the conversation about this story »
View ArticleVideo Allegedly Shows The Guy Who Sued DC's Metro System After Slipping On A...
A Maryland man is facing a felony charge after he allegedly pretended to slip on a banana peel in a Washington, D.C. Metro elevator and sued the transit agency for $15,000, according to The Washington...
View ArticleMatch.com Could Be In Trouble For Allegedly Approving These Obviously Fake...
A lawyer who's suing Match.com for $1.5 billion for allegedly approving fake profiles is striking back at the site's allegation that his lawsuit is filled with "outlandish conspiracy theories."New York...
View ArticleYale Professor Who Died In Jail Cell Reportedly Linked To New Haven Male...
The Yale University English professor who mysteriously died in a New Haven police jail cell last weekend may have been connected to a local male escort service, according to the New Haven Register.The...
View ArticleThis Police Interrogation Technique Often Leads To False Confessions
The New Yorker has a disturbing new article suggesting a popular police interrogation technique is prone to producing false confessions.Police interrogators who use "the Reid Technique" first assess...
View ArticleThe TSA Found A Stun Gun Disguised As An Old Cellphone
In the last week of November, TSA officials around the country found 34 firearms, 27 of which were loaded, and 6 of which had rounds chambered. That's a pretty standard haul for the agency, but another...
View ArticleNew Warning Signs Uncovered About Sandy Hook Shooter
A new book about Adam Lanza and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting describes how Lanza's mother, Nancy, grew increasingly concerned about her son in the years leading up to the shooting.Several...
View ArticleNew York Lawsuit Says That Chimps Are People Too
A group called the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) has filed an unusual legal action to try to free a chimp that's allegedly kept as a pet in a tiny cement cage in an upstate New York used trailer...
View ArticleRussian Dancer Sentenced To Six Years In Jail Over Acid Attack On Director Of...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko was found guilty on Tuesday and sentenced to six years in prison in an acid attack that nearly blinded the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet...
View ArticleProminent Egyptian Blogger Arrested In Widening Crackdown
CAIRO (Reuters) - A prominent Egyptian blogger said on Tuesday he had been arrested, the latest political activist to be detained in a widening crackdown on dissent by the army-backed...
View ArticleThe 18 Most Corrupt Countries In The World
Transparency International has published its 2013 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), which ranks countries and territories based on how corrupt their administrative and political institutions are...
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