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U.S. Customs and Border Protection service says images of travelers and license plates have been exposed in a cyberattack
A hacker group has posted online the personal information of hundreds of federal agents and police offers apparently stolen from websites affiliated with alumni of the FBI's National Academy
The Army Corps of Engineers has awarded contracts totaling nearly $1 billion to replace short barriers with tall fences along the U.S.-Mexico border
A top Census Bureau official says an internal agency team found that basic personal information collected from more than 100 million Americans during the 2010 head count could be reconstructed from encrypted data _ but with lots of mistakes
Hundreds of government scientists are missing three major scientific conferences this week because of the partial government shutdown
Top executives from Google, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and Qualcomm are planning to meet at the White House amid strained ties between President Donald Trump's administration and the tech industry
IBM says it will acquire North Carolina-based open-source software company Red Hat in a $34 billion stock deal
U.S. officials say Army leaders will announce on Friday that they've chosen Austin as the location for a new command headquarters that will focus on how to modernize the service and prepare for future wars
The growing ambitions of virtual reality have been on display at the Tribeca Film Festival
A congressional committee wants the Justice Department to consider criminally prosecuting the head of a technology company that was involved in maintaining a private email server for Hillary Clinton
British oil company BP has discovered 200 million barrels of oil in a hidden cache in the Gulf of Mexico thanks to advanced imaging of geological formations
For years, one of Comcast's fastest-growing businesses hasn't been selling cable or internet subscriptions, or making movies and TV shows, or selling TV ads
India has banned 22 social media sites in Kashmir in an attempt to quell unrest, but the local telecom is struggling to shut them down
AP Explains: Why S. Korea is debating US anti-missile system
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