
North Korea accused of duping U.S. companies in tech-worker scheme
The scheme involved thousands of workers who were dispatched by the North Korean government to find work as remote IT employees at American companies.
The scheme involved thousands of workers who were dispatched by the North Korean government to find work as remote IT employees at American companies.
Police in the U.K. have arrested 3 former bosses from the hospital where nurse Lucy Letby was convicted of killing 7 infants.
A 26-year-old child care worker in Australia was charged with dozens of counts of rape and child abuse, sparking an effort to find other potential victims.
The cartoon, published in LeMan magazine, was denounced by government officials who said it represented the Prophet Muhammad.
From Yellowstone to the Garden of Eden, almost 75% of the world's heritage sites at risk of drought or flooding, U.N. warns.
President Trump previously said diplomatic talks could resume as early as this week, but Iran's foreign minister said he didn't think they would "restart as quickly as that."
Violence has soared in Sinaloa since the capture in the U.S. of cartel co-founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada almost a year ago.
A jury found Ryland Headley, then aged 34, guilty of attacking Louisa Dunne in June 1967.
President Trump announced last month that the U.S. would lift all sanctions on the country.
CBS News' Seyed Rahim Bathaei has covered Iran for more than 35 years, and he expected the tension with Israel to boil over eventually. He didn't expect the United States to get so involved.
The BBC says it regrets not cutting off the Glastonbury festival live stream of punk-rap duo Bob Vylan's performance, which included an anti-Israel chant.
Customs officers said they stopped a plane passenger with a wriggling cargo of live snakes, the third such seizure this month.
The Sinaloa cartel used information obtained by the hacker "to intimidate and, in some instances, kill potential sources or cooperating witnesses," the Justice Department said.
Jesus Sarmiento was broadcasting live when armed men entered the residence where he was staying and shot him.
"It is clear that there has been severe damage, but it's not total damage," IAEA director general Rafael Mariano Grossi said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
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