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Chinese Chip Counterfeiter, Lured to US in Sting, Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy
It's unlikely to put a dent in the booming illicit trade, however.
The US Just Transferred Nine Guantanamo Detainees to Saudi Arabia
Among the prisoners being transferred is Tariq Ba Odah, whose eight-year hunger strike led to intensified scrutiny of the treatment that Guantanamo's detainees are subject to.
Muslim Civil Rights Group Files Class Action Lawsuit Challenging Terror Watch List
"Through extra-judicial and secret means," the complaint alleges, "the federal government is ensnaring individuals into an invisible web of consequences that are imposed indefinitely and without recourse."
North Korea Fires Yet Another Missile as China and US Say They Will Work Together to Combat Threat
North Korea has fired another missile — its fifth launch in recent weeks — just hours after Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed his country's commitment to UN sanctions imposed in early March.
North Korea Fires Another Missile, Just as Obama Prepares for Trilateral Meeting
The missile flew northeast for about 124 miles over the sea, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency said, while Obama will meet his South Korean and Japanese counterparts on Thursday to discuss North Korea.
North Korea's Latest Propaganda Video Shows a Nuclear Strike on Washington, DC
The four-minute video ends with the US capital engulfed in a giant mushroom cloud before dissolving into a crackling image of an American flag in flames.
North Korea Fires Five More Projectiles in the Vague Direction of Japan
Pyongyang sent five short-range projectiles into the sea off its east coast on Monday, while South Korea's Unification Ministry claimed that the North is capable of a fifth nuclear test at any point.
North Korea Fired Two Ballistic Missiles — And One Blew Up Right After It Was Launched
The medium-range missiles — one of which appeared to be capable of reaching Japan — were reportedly fired from road-mobile launchers.
Reel Talk: Corbin Smith's Review Of Online Basketball Highlights, Pre-March Madness Edition
Tony Allen pushes back against time and tide like a hero, Chris Paul mercilessly shreds all in his path, and a journey inside the mind of Rockets fan Ted Cruz.
Kim Jong-un says North Korea Will Test Its Nuclear Warhead Soon
Kim said last week his country had miniaturized a nuclear warhead, but experts from the United States and South Korea remain skeptical.
Why Victims 'Freeze Up' During Sexual Assaults
It's a disturbingly common belief that people who are raped should respond in two ways—fight or flight. I know that's not how I responded.
Analytics, Overanalysis, And The Hassan Whiteside Conundrum
Hassan Whiteside is putting up jaw-dropping numbers as he prepares to head into free agency, but his reputation and analytical trends make things complicated.