American science and China: The Lieber case
By Claude Barfield On December 21, Charles Lieber, a Harvard University professor and potential winner of a Nobel Prize for chemistry, was convicted
By Claude Barfield On December 21, Charles Lieber, a Harvard University professor and potential winner of a Nobel Prize for chemistry, was convicted
The Biden administration established several artificial intelligence bodies in 2021 likely to impact how agencies use the technology moving forward,
By Mark Jamison On December 3, AEI hosted a web event to discuss what role economics has in antitrust analysis. For the discussion, I was joined by
A Florida man who attacked police officers with a wooden plank and a fire extinguisher during the Capitol incursion could be facing the longest
Strategy Reflects Coordinated Focus on Transparency and “Gatekeeper” Responsibilities Last week, the Biden Administration unveiled a sweeping
In the several hundred criminal cases brought against individuals involved in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the Department of Justice and
A Puerto Rican mayor elected last year has pleaded guilty to participating in a bribery scheme. Félix Delgado Montalvo, 40, pleaded guilty Wednesday
Actor Nick Searcy, who is the producer of the new documentary film “Capitol Punishment,” says the FBI has been employing “terror tactics”
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced the launch of a National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team (NCET) to (1) add structure to and
An alleged member of the FIN7 hacking group is set to plead guilty, admitting to a role in a criminal organization that used front companies and
A Russian man who once described himself as the “king of fraud” for his role in orchestrating a multimillion dollar crime spree was sentenced
The U.S. Congress has expressed increasing concern in recent years about the rise in transnational repression — that is, cross-border actions
The U.S. government announced a sweeping set of actions Monday targeting alleged REvil ransomware attackers in Europe, including an arrest, an
The accused cybercriminal was in the restaurant of the hotel where he was staying in St. Petersburg when two Russian police officers arrived. Sergey
Caracas, VenezuelaIndictment Alleges $1.6 Billion in Corrupt Contracts, Funneled Through Shell Companies and Correspondent Accounts, and Paid With