Rain has been scarce in South Texas, where the oil and gas boom is depleting precious aquifers
NSA Looks at Americans’ Social Networks
The agency is using phone, other records to map out relationships
A ‘Rosie the Riveter’ Still Working at 93
She still wakes up at 4 to punch rivets into C-17 cargo planes
Christie Appealing Gay Marriage Ruling in N.J.
Fights decision that state must allow same-sex marriage
Murders Dip Everywhere, But NYC in a League of Its Own
‘The largest and most consistent decline in serious crime of any city in the country’
Iran Hacked Navy Computers, U.S. Claims
News of the cyber-infiltration comes as the two countries eye historic diplomatic progress
Judge Says N.J. Must Let Gay Couples Marry
But Gov. Chris Christie is likely to appeal
Miss Teen USA Targeted in Webcam Extortion
Man allegedly hacked computers, took naked pictures and then demanded more
Upgrading Up-Skirt Laws: Advocates Call for Stronger Action Against Video Voyeurism
Lawmakers are changing the rules to keep up with hi-tech creeps
Trespassing Teens Tackled for Party at Fooball Player’s Home
Rule of thumb: Don’t tweet about it if you don’t want to get caught
FAA to Mull Looser Rules for Phones on Planes
Passengers might start having more fun under 10,000 feet
NYC Down to a Murder a Day
The murder rate in New York City is on track to drop below one a day, setting a new record in the former murder capital of the United States, police said Thursday.
Sick Pilot Who Prompted Emergency Landing Has Died
Plane Forced To Land When He Got Sick Mid-Air