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'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Arrested on Securities Fraud Charges
The CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals became infamous earlier this year when he drastically raised the price of a drug taken by AIDS patients.
Uber Driver in India Sentenced to Life in Prison for Rape
The man was found guilty last month and has received the maximum sentence.
Journalists Allegedly Trespass at Tesla's Gigafactory Site; One Reportedly Slams Jeep Into Security Guard
Tesla says the reportedly violent breach left one employee wounded.
U.S. to Focus on Holding Individual Execs Accountable -- Not Just Their Companies -- in Criminal Cases
A memo by Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates outlines the new rules.
Ex-CEO of Defunct Bitcoin Exchange Mt. Gox Arrested in Japan
Hundreds of millions of virtual currency dollars are missing.
Warning: If You Pee on These Walls, They'll Pee Back at You
Public urination has hit a messy, innovative wall in San Francisco thanks to this wizz-repelling paint.
Tech Entrepreneur Sought in Son's Disappearance Arrested In New York
Michael Streko was caught after reportedly asking children for drugs. His son was found unharmed.
Tech Entrepreneur Sought in Connection With N.J. Kidnapping Case
Michael Streko had launched a Kickstarter campaign to travel the country interviewing entrepreneurs.
5 Tips to Avoid Employee Embezzlement
Don't let your business be sunk by this all-too-common issue that usually stems from trusting too much.
FBI Searching for Mystery Vandal Who Keeps Cutting Internet Cables
Within the last year, there have been more than 10 instances in the San Francisco Bay area.
Facebook Announces New Policies Regarding Names, Nudity and Controversial Content
Regulating shares among its 1.4 billion users across the world can be a slippery slope, the social network said.
Mexican Mobster Becomes Business Mentor at LA Event
Sometimes the truth really is stranger than fiction.
Fearing Safety, Police Ask Google to Turn Off Officer-Tracking Feature in Waze App
Amid roiling tensions with police, officers are urging Google-owned Waze to disable a crowdsourced feature that details their whereabouts.
Australia Probes Bitcoin Crime Links as Currency Craves Legitimacy
A top law enforcement agency is investigating bitcoin's role in organized crime as politicians and financial regulators embrace the digital currency as a legitimate part of modern business.
FBI to Apple, Google: Your New Privacy Policies Are Making People Less Safe
In making vast troves of smartphone data only available to each device's owner, the FBI argues, a critical crime-solving tool has been compromised.