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Fugitive Caught in Singapore After 30 Years on the Run

Fleeing the country seems like an infallible escape plan when you’ve committed a crime in the United States, but it’s not a guarantee that you’ll never face justice. Depending on the nature of your crime, there’s a great chance that American law enforcement officers will be able to track you...

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US Seeks to Extradite 21-Year-Old French Hacker

Sebastien Raoult, a 21-year-old French student, has been accused of criminal hacking and is now potentially facing a 100-year prison sentence in the United States. The student, who is a native of Epinal, was arrested back on May 31st after the United States issued an Interpol red notice. According to...

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Julian Assange to Be Extradited to U.S.

Back in 2010, the now infamous US Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning provided classified intelligence to Julian Assange. The intelligence detailed information about the ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It also revealed how the US military was responsible for killing two unarmed Reuters journalists. Julian Assange didn’t sit on...

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State Department Investigating 3 Tourist Deaths in Bahamas

Experts say traveling internationally helps strengthen our ability to empathize. It also helps make people more grounded, trusting, creative, and self-aware. All this is true because traveling internationally exposes you to new, unique situations and cultures. While this has plenty of advantages, it can have a lot of disadvantages, too....

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Why black market iPhones are a hot commodity in Argentina

Argentina has a serious trafficking issue. And it's not just drugs -- but iPhones. Buenos Aires, the nation's capital, is rife with stores sporting Apple signs and images of the late Steve Jobs. Walk into any of these unaffiliated shops, and you'll find white walls covered with iPhone accessories. But...

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