US 'hacker next door' gets 18-year sentence: report
A US man who hacked into his neighbors' Wi-Fi network and tried to frame them with child pornography and threatening emails to the US vice president has been sentenced to 18 years in jail.
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California explorer to use side-scan sonar to locate Bin Laden's body in sea
California-based explorer Bill Warren has announced that he will try to find the body of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden with the help of a side-scan sonar.
Warren, who worked for decades as a concer
Hillary Clinton praises Indo-US community’s role
Highly praising the significant role of the Indian-American community in strengthening the ties between the two countries, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has said that the Indian diaspora would help Washington and New Delhi to write the next chapter of relationship between the two great democracies of the world.
7kg Texas baby breaks hospital weight record
A newborn who tipped the scales at more than 16 pounds (7.3 kilograms) broke the local hospital's weight records in Longview, Texas, press reported on Monday.
The baby boy, named JaMichael, delivered
Woman in America fired for refusing to dye gray hair
A 52-year-old American woman has claimed that she was fired from her job over her refusal to dye her gray hair.
Houston woman Sandra Rawline, who was an escrow officer and branch manager at Capital T
Headley wants his son to be a top Pak commando
LeT operative David Headley wants his five-year-old son to one day become a soldier in Pakistani army's elite Special Service Group (SSG), which is known for its anti-India operations including the Ka
Stark Lagarde warning on US debt default
New IMF chief Christine Lagarde warned on Sunday that a US debt default would jeopardise global economic stability and urged warring American politicians to forge a compromise budget deal.
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US holding back Pakistan military aid: Obama aide
The United States is holding back some military aid to Pakistan, President Barack Obama's chief of staff confirmed on Sunday, after a ‘New York Times’ report said $800 million was being withheld.
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IMF releases new funds for Greece bailout
The International Monetary Fund said Friday it was releasing 3.2 billion euros ($4.6 billion) to Greece but warned there was "no margin for slippage" in the country's reform program.
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Mullen flies to China as US plans naval exercise
The top US military officer has left for China in a trip designed to bolster a fledgling security dialogue with Beijing, even as a US naval exercise in the South China Sea threatens to upstage his visit.