Undercover feds able to easily obtain fraudulent e-passports

By John Solomon

A decade after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks brought to light the dangers of fake IDs, federal undercover agents are still able to easi

U.S. lacks basic security for e-passport manufacturing

By John Solomon

Last month, a gunman opened fire on an insurance building in the ancient Thai city of Ayutthaya, piercing the glass windows of the People’s

DNA backlog rises at FBI laboratory

By Julie Vorman

As any armchair detective knows, a DNA sample is often the key evidence that convicts a murderer by the end of a 60-minute TV crime show. Bu
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California crime lab escapes budget cuts

By Ben Protess and Emily Witt

One key crime-fighting agency has emerged from the state's recent budget slashing unscathed

DNA testing of detained immigrants easier said than done

By Ben Protess and Emily Witt

Out of 55K kits offered to test arrested or detained immigrants, only 697 have been used in seven months

Health industry winning round on privacy of digital health records

By Emma Schwartz

Health industry regulators limit when patients must learn of a breach