Chinese hackers breach U.S. military contractors: Senate probe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Hackers associated with the Chinese government have repeatedly breached the computer systems of U.S. companies, including airlines and technology firms, that are involved in the movement of U.S. troops and military equipment, a U…
Top U.S. general urges Congress to think again on defense cuts
WIESBADEN Germany (Reuters) – Congress should look hard at whether to continue automatic budget cuts that weaken the U.S. military at a time when security around the world is deteriorating, a top U.S. general said on Wednesday.
Heavy rainfall, flash flooding threaten Arizona, New Mexico
(Reuters) – Heavy rainfall could bring flash flooding to Arizona and New Mexico, the National Weather Service said on Wednesday, as severe weather associated with weakening Tropical Storm Odile sweeps across the drought-stricken U.S. Southwest.
U.S. states boost anti-trafficking laws but slow to help sex, labor slaves
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – A rising number of U.S. states have strengthened laws to combat human trafficking in the past year but programs to help victims of forced prostitution and labor are lagging behind, according to a report by an a…
Wildfire rips through 150 homes in Northern California
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Fire crews in California battled on Tuesday to halt the advance of wildfire that has already destroyed about 150 homes, lapped at rural schools and caused power outages that left an evacuation shelter without electricity, author…
Gay marriage activist, cartoonist, mathematician win 2014 ‘genius’ grants
(Reuters) – A gay marriage advocate, a physicist modeling brain activity, a psychologist studying racial bias in policing, and a cartoonist exploring family life were among 21 winners of $625,000 “genius” grants, the U.S. organization awarding them sai…
Rochester, N.Y., man charged with trying to help Islamic State
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Rochester, New York, man has been indicted on charges of trying to provide material support to the Islamic State militant group and attempting to murder U.S. soldiers, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.
Los Angeles schools police to return grenade launchers to U.S.: L.A. Times newspaper
(Reuters) – Los Angeles schools’ police said on Tuesday it would give up three grenade launchers it acquired for free through a federal program now facing mounting scrutiny for supplying local agencies with military-grade equipment, the L.A Times newsp…
Vikings change mind, suspend Adrian Peterson
Sep 17 (Reuters) – The Minnesota Vikings have placed star running back Adrian Peterson on the NFL exempt list, suspending him from all team activities until his child-abuse case is resolved, the franchise said on Wednesday.
South Korea arrests American trying to swim to North Korea: report
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean marines arrested an American man late on Tuesday who had been swimming in a river that flows towards North Korea and said he had been trying to go to the North to meet its leader, Korean media reported.