Console Wars’ duo Jonah Tulis and Blake J. Harris have conducted more than 60 hours of interviews with Ulbricht, who became a ...
Ulbricht, 40, had been serving a life sentence on federal drug trafficking charges for setting up the illegal website.
But the Silk Road, one of the first and most notorious dark web markets, soon spiralled into a criminal empire worth millions ...
Dandan-Oilik was once a thriving complex packed with Buddhist temples in the Taklimakan desert. What do we know now about ...
The newly pardoned former Boy Scout was 26 when he created the world’s largest online drugs marketplace. What happened next?
Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road, was sentenced to life in prison in 2015 for drug trafficking, computer hacking, and ...
The President's pledge to commute Ulbricht's sentence was notably absent on the first day of Trump's second presidential term ...
While Trump has vowed to "take down the cartels, just as we took down the ISIS caliphate," history has shown that's easier ...
WASHINGTON — An Austin native who was sentenced to life in prison for founding a dark web marketplace that specialized in ...
Ross Ulbricht was serving a life sentence for creating a site in a shady corner of the internet to sell heroin, cocaine and other illicit substances.
The Silk Road was a series of trade networks stretching from China to Venice, through which people, goods, and ideas flowed ...
Libertarian activists, who generally oppose criminal drug policies, argued the government overreached in building its case ...