The Brazilian prosecutor-general’s office on Friday asked the Supreme Court to include former president Jair Bolsonaro in its investigation into who incited the Jan. 8 riot in the nation’s capital.
SailPoint acquires SecZetta to help companies validate non-employee identities
With nearly half of today’s enterprises comprised of non-employees, organizations need to factor this growing group of identities into their approach to identity security. With SecZetta, SailPoint will be able to expand its capabilities to help compani…
Did Aliens Land on Earth in 1945?
New York Times: Did Aliens Land on Earth in 1945? A Defense Bill Seeks Answers. For the casual student of U.F.O. history, the modern idea of life beyond our planet usually dates to 1947, when a top-secret U.S. military balloon crashed in the dese…
Mistaken-identity gang killing case ends with 13 in prison
The final five defendants have been sentenced in the fatal gang stabbing of a 15-year-old whose attackers mistook him for an underworld rival.
Dwindling snow at Davos tells the world’s elite all they need to know
Normally snowy Davos hasn’t gotten much snow this winter. The lack of snow isn’t a one off. The region is warming faster than many other parts of the world.
Prince Harry: I left out details as I feared family would not forgive me
Duke of Sussex tells Telegraph that he has enough material for another memoir and his original draft was twice as longPrince Harry says he has enough material to write another memoir and chose not to publish some details as he was concerned his father …
‘Are you done?’ Attorney responds to Trump’s threats to sue rape accuser and lawyers during deposition
‘I’ll be suing her very strongly as soon as this case ends’
Colombia president asks to stop arrest of narco sought by US
Colombia’s president is seeking to suspend arrest orders against some of the country’s biggest criminal suspects as part of an ambitious plan to dismantle armed groups that have long dominated the countryside.
Colombia president asks to stop arrest of narco sought by US
Colombia’s president is seeking to suspend arrest orders against some of the country’s biggest criminal suspects as part of an ambitious plan to dismantle armed groups that have long dominated the countryside
Lithuania-Latvia gas pipeline blows up, but no sign of attack – Reuters
Lithuania-Latvia gas pipeline blows up, but no sign of attack ReutersView Full Coverage on Google News