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Two Texas men allegedly plotted to kidnap, rape, and murder a woman, with plans to disguise themselves as pizza delivery drivers, according to police. -
Michigan Man Who Posted YouTube Comments Threatening to Kill Democrats, LGBTQ People Sent to Federal Prison
A Michigan man has been sentenced to prison time for alleged threatening comments he made against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, other Democratic politicians and members of the LGBTQ+ community on YouTube. -
Forecaster Flooded with Violent Threats in As Weather Control Conspiracies Spread Online: 'Murdering Meteorologists Won't Stop Hurricanes'
Conspiracy theorists buying into the claim that recent hurricanes were created by the federal government are now sending death threats to meteorologists. -
Read Full Criminal Indictment Against Eric Adams Accusing NYC Mayor of Accepting 'Illegal Contributions'
The indictment was released on Thursday detailing five federal charges against Adams. -
Idaho Man Accused of Leading Terrorist Organization Heading to California For Trial
An Idaho man accused of running a transnational terrorist organization will be heading across state lines for his trial. -
TSA Workers Help in Smuggling $100M Worth of Coccaine From Puerto Rico Drug Ring
Puerto Rico prosecutors have successfully smashed a ring consisting TSA workers and airport employees that allegedly smuggled 20 tons of cocaine worth $100 million into the U.S for more than ten years. -
9 heavenly bodies to smash Earth in 2017, says theorist
According to a conspiracy theory, the Earth will be destroyed in a completely unexpected fashion as told by David Meade. -
Ex-oil trader, consultant charged with conspiracy to defraud Chevron
An oil company consultant and former Chevron Corp trader have been arrested and charged with running a kickback scheme while cheating Chevron out of the full value of trades, according to U.S authorities. -
Oregon Defense Contractor Pleads Guilty To $171M Conspiracy
The owner of an Oregon-based defense firm pleaded guilty on Monday to bribery charges including a $171 million conspiracy. -
Rigzone founder David Kent faces charges of conspiracy and fraud over hacks
The founder of Rigzone, David Kent, was arrested for wire fraud and conspiracy after allegedly hacking the very site that he created which is now owned by DHI. -
Ex-Broker Guilty of Ponzi-Like Scheme Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison
Jason Keryc has been found guilty by a District Judge for being part of a Ponzi-like scheme and has been sentenced to 9 years in Prison. -
Dead ISIS commander's wife charged with conspiracy; Mueller's famiy still awaits justice
The wife of a dead ISIS commander Umm Sayyaf was charge with conspiracy leading to the death of US aid Kayla Mueller. One year into the case, Mueller's family still seeks justice. -
U.S. charges three in ring that stole one billion email addresses
Two Vietnamese citizens and a Canadian have been charged with running a massive cyberfraud ring that stole 1 billion email addresses, then sent spam offering knockoff software products, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday. -
Maduro says Venezuela captures U.S. citizens linked to espionage
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Saturday his government had captured Americans, including a pilot, involved in espionage activities and said U.S. citizens in the future will have to seek visas to come to the OPEC nation. -
Hong Kong property tycoon jailed for five years in graft case
The former co-chairman of Hong Kong-listed developer Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd, Thomas Kwok, was sentenced to five years in jail and a HK$500,000 ($64,440) fine on Tuesday in the city's highest profile graft case. -
Ex-Madoff manager, computer programmer get prison terms
A former manager and a former computer programmer at Bernard Madoff's firm were sentenced to prison on Tuesday for helping the convicted fraudster run a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme. -
Five ex-Madoff aides face up to 20 years in prison
Five former employees of Bernard Madoff, convicted in March of helping the fund manager bilk investors of billions of dollars in his massive Ponzi scheme, will be sentenced this week, with prosecutors seeking prison terms of up to 20 years. -
Ex-Bank of New York Mellon employee pleads guilty to insider trading
A former Bank of New York Mellon Corp (BK.N) employee on Friday pleaded guilty to insider trading based on tips from a former Merck & Co Inc (MRK.N) employee about potential pharmaceutical mergers. -
Tech workers ask appeals court to reject Apple, Google bid
Employees suing Apple, Google and two other tech companies over hiring practices said an appeals court should not approve a $324.5 million settlement in the case, according to a court filing on Tuesday. -
Ex-Connecticut governor got campaign payment via phony contract: prosecutor
Former Connecticut Governor John Rowland sought consulting work for two Congressional candidates but wanted to be paid via phony, third-party contracts, the prosecution and a witness said on Wednesday as Rowland's trial on charges of violating campaign finance laws opened. -
Fifth-graders' Murder Plot Thwarted: Juvenile Boys Had List of Targets, Semi-Automatic Gun and Knife (VIDEO)
Two fifth-graders had were held on $100,000 bond each after being charged with conspiracy to commit murder at their school in Washington state in their complicated plot to kill other students.
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