Latest Articles by Charly Himmel
Inmate Says Bureau Dropped the Ball on Good-Time Credits
Saying he is one of 4,000 federal prisoners being confined past sentence calculations, an Illinois man brought a federal complaint to secure his immediate release.
Anti-Vaxxers' Bid for Summer Camp Blocked by NY Judge
Parents whose kids were denied spots at summer camp because they haven’t been vaccinated have for the time being lost their bid to undo a mandatory vaccination policy they say violates their religious beliefs.
Facebook Told to Cough Up Books in Cambridge Analytica Spat
Investors who blame Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal on lax oversight from the top persuaded a judge Thursday to let them inspect the books.
Global Malware Case Nets 10 Hackers, 5 at Large in Russia
U.S. authorities leveled charges Thursday against a ring of European and Russian hackers they say tried to steal nearly $100 million from their victims through a malicious software attack.
Pittsburgh Mourns Victims of Synagogue Shooting
A city in mourning for the 11 victims of Saturday’s mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh braced itself Tuesday for President Donald Trump’s arrival.
Republican Concedes Loss in Pennsylvania Special Election
Over a week after Democrat Conor Lamb claimed victory in Pennsylvania's highly anticipated special election, the Republican candidate ended his party’s push for a recount Wednesday night.
PA Democrat Claims Win in Too-Close-to-Call Race
The results of a special election for Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District remain too close to call Wednesday morning, hours after Democrat Conor Lamb declared victory based on a narrow lead over Republican Rick Saccone.


