Trump was asked at the end of a Cabinet meeting if Russia was still targeting the U.S. and answered "no" without elaborating.
Cleaning up the mess means scrubbing thousands of miles of pipeline, and some high-priced crude.
Parents of teens can add "sextortion" to the list of things to worry about, because a new study shows that 5 percent of teenagers are targets of this cybercrime.
Only if you uncritically believe political events have secret—and probably nefarious—explanations.
How do you report on an attack that you can’t see? 60 Minutes producers say they approached it with skepticism
It’s not a question of whether the Russians were trying to manipulate things; they almost certainly were. The question is whether it worked.
USAReally might look like any other fledgling news organization. But some cybersecurity experts believe it may be part of a retooled Russian propaganda operation.
The goal of the trafficker is to turn a human being into a slave. To do this, he employs tactics that can lead to the psychological consequence of learned helplessness for the victims, where they s…
Stand Your Ground's defenders say it protects women from predators, but it's not that simple. New data shows race plays a big role.
A mom reflects on her experience parenting in the age of fear.
When two Russians were trotted out to deny British accusations that they tried to kill an ex-spy, few believed them. Maybe no one was really meant to.
Behind the Millennium Development Goals’ remarkable though incomplete success is a combination of a competitive spirit, a desire to achieve universally recognized progress, and a growing demand for government accountability, experts say.
The dominant assumptions regarding the transition of oil and gas companies are wrong. The evidence suggests it is far more likely they will fail, because they will not cope with the speed of change…
To create the Kingdom of Heaven, simply reanimate the space-strewn molecules of your ancestors.