Ruben Arzu the naked, 21-stone body builder is being held at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga, California with his bail set at $1million (£640,000).
White supremacists are planning to send donations to Emma West the alleged racist in the 'My Tram Experience' YouTube video.
Emma West the alleged racist in the ‘My Tram Experience’ YouTube video is set to spend Christmas in prison after magistrates decided it was for her own protection.
Emma West, the tram passenger who featured in the viral video “My Tram Experience” remanded in custody until the New Year after appearing at Croydon Magistrates’ Court harged with a racially aggravated public order offence.
Hollywood actress Hilary Swank has said she regrets her controversial decision to accept a six-figure sum to appear at the 35th birthday celebrations of Chechnya's autocratic dictator, Ramzan Kadyrov.
A woman and her elderly mother, who were found dead at a Southport home over the weekend, died from asphyxiation, police revealed.
The release of Spy Files by Wikileaks is just the first stage of tackling the global problem of civilian surveillance, according to Privacy International founder, Simon Davies.
Whistleblowing website Wikileaks today released 287 files that it claims detail phone bugging and surveillance of whole populations by governments in what has been described as an "uncontrolled cancerous growth".
Apple's voice activated personal assistant Siri has caused outrage in America, after it was found that the application offers "anti-choice crisis pregnancy centres" instead of abortion clinics.
Prison officials dispel rumours of a dramatic prison break out by the Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel.
Police have arrested a 34-year-old woman from London after her racist rant on a tram against fellow travellers was captured on film and uploaded on YouTube.
Wikileaks has postponed the launch of its new online submissions system and has announced that the new website will unveiled on December 1.
Online criminals and cyber bullies are to be banned from using the internet.
The unwitting father claims he was unaware his girlfriend was undergoing IVF treatment when his sperm was used to get her pregnant
London Underground bosses have, once again, been accused of disrespect after the body of a second train death victim was stored in a cleaners' cupboard.
The Metropolitan Police under fire after a man carrying a toy gun in his briefcase was tasered nine times.
A troubled teenager was driven to suicide after a doctor's letter accidentally sent to her mother revealed her cannabis and alcohol use.
Two women in their 50s were caught on CCTV stealing £400 worth of alcohol from Asda in Oldham before realising their getaway vehicle was out of petrol.
The Liverpool based Whitney family made hundreds of thousands of pounds supplying addicts with heroin and cocaine around the clock
Judge William Adams, the man who was secretly filmed repeatedly beating his disabled daughter with a belt, has been suspended as an Aransas County, Texas, judge on full pay.
Speaking at the Leverson Inquiry, the parents of Alan Watson claim that "sick" articles in the press about their murdered daughter, Diane Watson, drove their 15-year-old son to take his life
The lawyer representing the Occupy London protest is ready for a High Court showdown on Wednesday should the City of London refuse to enter negotiations.
An ex-Brookside star has told a court today that he had no idea he was caught up in a gun battle because he was having “a line of cocaine.”
Phone hacking was "a thriving cottage industry", the first day of the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
Court rules that King of Pop’s death was due to criminal neglect from his Doctor Conrad Murray
The three Pakistan cricketers and a sports agent convicted of plotting to bowl purposeful no-balls during the Lord's Test against England in the summer of 2010 as part of a wider betting scam, were all handed custodial sentences at Southwark Crown Court on Thursday morning.
The City of London has temporarily abandoned legal action against the Occupy London protest following St Paul’s decision to pull back from the brink of a legal battle.
The City of London has joined St Paul’s in suspending its legal procedures against the Occupy London protest outside the cathedral.
Vincent Tabak, who was convicted of the murder of Joanna Yeates on October 28, kept pictures of child pornography on his laptop, police have revealed.
HMRC have until Wednesday to respond to allegations as to why they let Goldman Sachs off a £10 million tax bill.