The telecommunication giant’s first-ever transparency report reveals that law enforcement requested customer data hundreds of thousands of times in 2013
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These Are The Most Godless Cities In America
A new survey ranks U.S. cities in terms of ‘bible-mindedness’
Cops: Girl, 14, Stabbed 11-Year-Old To Death
Victim suffered nearly 40 knife wounds, says coroner
Madoff Back In Prison After Hospitalization
Ponzi scheme mastermind had a heart attack in December
Florida Teen Who Made Gay Porn Goes Back to School
Student says he made gay porn to help his mom pay the bills
Execution Problems Revive Talk of Using Firing Squads and the Electric Chair
The future of capital punishment could look a lot like its past
Winter Storm Pounds Northeast
A snowstorm hammered the east coast Tuesday, canceling 2,900 flights in the region and closing government offices
10 Most Shiver-Inducing Photos Of The Never-Ending Winter
This winter is making Frozen look more like a Werner Herzog documentary. The scenes of ice castles, frozen houses and finger-numbing blizzards in the blockbuster Disney movie are getting a little too real, as another storm …
Counterfeit Cards Tied to Target Data Breach
Two people were arrested at the Texas-Mexico border for possessing fraudulent credit cards on Sunday
Americans Honor MLK With ‘A Day On, Not A Day Off’
Communities across the U.S. celebrate Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday with acts of service
College Track Star Jumps to Her Death After Instagram Post
School shocked by apparent suicide of freshman athlete
‘We Have Not Come This Far Alone’
On the occassion of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, the Harvard historian marks how far the distance we’ve come–and the lengths left to go
Dozens of Cruise Passengers Fall Ill to Stomach Virus
Likely due to bug spread through food and water-contaminated surfaces