Google seeks to clarify new privacy policy

Seeking to blunt a sharp backlash to its latest privacy changes, Google on Friday offered to share "the real story" about a new system that creates a profile on users based on their activity on all of Google's sites and products.

UFC’s White hacked after scrap with Anonymous

Dana White loves a good fight.

Death sentence in Conn. home invasion

A judge in New Haven, Connecticut sentenced a 31-year-old man to death Friday for his role in a deadly home invasion that killed a woman and her two daughters in 2007.

Twitter to delete posts if countries request it

Online social networking site Twitter said Thursday it will begin deleting users' tweets in countries that require it -- but it will still keep those deleted tweets visible to the rest of the world.

Source: Alleged rape by commissioner’s son prompted abortion

A paralegal who accused the New York police commissioner's son of raping her inside a Manhattan law firm said the incident left her pregnant and prompted her to get an abortion, according to a source familiar with the investigation.

Pardoned Mississippi killer still at large

Mississippi authorities are still looking for Joseph Ozment, who received one of more than 200 pardons issued by former Gov. Haley Barbour during his final days in office.

Child murderer’s story began falling apart with polygraph test

The day after little Jorelys Rivera's mangled body was found in a suburban Atlanta trash compactor, Ryan Brunn sat in a stark room for a police interview. He began with confidence, but ended with trouble.

Police accuse 2 teens of planning to bomb school

Police arrested two Utah high school students and accused them of planning to explode bombs during a school assembly then make their getaway in a plane, authorities said.

Five alleged Mafia members arrested, charged in Brooklyn

Five alleged members of the infamous Bonanno crime family were arrested in New York on Friday and charged with racketeering, extortion, illegal gambling and drug distribution, officials said.

Human Rights Watch expresses concern for aging prisoners

The number of aging men and women in U.S. prisons is growing rapidly, Human Rights Watch said Friday, and it expressed concern for their care behind bars.