Finnish hacker sentenced for blackmailing therapy patients after accessing thousands of records
A Finnish man has been sentenced to six years and three months in prison for hacking into a private psychotherapy center's database, according to authorities.
Middle East Crisis: U.N. Court Rejects Request to Halt German Arms Sales to Israel
The request, brought before the International Court of Justice by Nicaragua, had potentially wide implications on whether countries supplying arms are liable for how they are used.
EXCLUSIVE: Jailed pro-lifer paraded into courtroom fully shackled ahead of Michigan FACE Act trial
Heather Idoni was treated like a violent criminal when U.S. marshals led the mother of five and adopted mother of 10 into court to the shock of those present, including…
How AI Will Change the Way You Cook
Instead of debating what to have for dinner, ask your fridge.
New Fair Founders Are Testing What Gallerists (and Collectors) Want in an Alternative
New York is getting a slew of alternative art fairs.
New space company seeks to solve orbital mobility with high delta-v spacecraft
"If we’re going to have a true space economy, that means logistics and supply services."