An adversary could transform the digital footprints created by modern smartphones into grid coordinates, which can then be used to target U.S. troops with deadly precision weapons, the head of U.S. Special Operations Command warned recently.
The Justice Department has secured a court order forfeiting a luxury New York City condominium and rental proceeds tied to the 1MDB corruption and money laundering investigation, officials announced.
Rock, rap, R&B and country music will be represented during the celebration for America's 250th birthday on the National Mall that kicks off next month.
President Trump on Wednesday reiterated America's demand that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open to all and threatened to restart strikes on Iran if negotiators don't deliver a better deal than what's proposed.
More than eight months after he was arrested, and three months after he pleaded guilty and admitted he is not a U.S. citizen, Ian Andre Roberts remained on Maryland's voter rolls, according to a group that has been tracking the case.
Puerto Rico's governor has declared a state of emergency over accelerating coastal erosion on the island's north coast, allowing her administration to fast-track protective measures for communities and natural resources ahead of hurricane season.
A federal judge on Wednesday allowed a Florida teenager accused of killing and sexually assaulting his stepsister aboard a Carnival cruise ship to remain free while he weighs whether to order the teen's detention before trial.