Crime, Law and Justice

The case alleges Viptera corn wrecked an important export market for U.S. corn and hurt prices. But Syngenta says the 2013 price drop resulted from larger market forces, not China's rejection of Viptera.
Solemn, personal ceremonies as U.S. commemorates 9/11
Nearly 3,000 people died when hijacked planes slammed into the trade center, the Pentagon and a field near Shanksville, Pa., on Sept. 11, 2001, hurling America into a new consciousness of the threat of global terrorism.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced Thursday that her department intends to roll-back guidelines on campus sexual assault. De Vos believes that the current policy doesn't treat the accused as "innocent until proven guilty."
Officials say there's no evidence credit card numbers were accessed but they're advising those who visited the North Shore park and charged items from Aug. 22-25 to review their credit card accounts for suspicious activity.
3 Equifax execs sold stock days after hack that wasn't disclosed for a month
Equifax says the three executives, who sold nearly $2 million in stock, at the time didn't know of the breach, which exposed personal data of 143 million Americans. Consumers struggle to get answers.