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High school student forced to go to bathroom in bucket awarded $1.25 million
SAN DIEGO – A former high school student forced to urinate in a bucket in class after she asked to go to the restroom won a $1.25 million lawsuit, the San…
5th Navajo sues Mormon church for alleged sexual abuse
SALT LAKE CITY — Another lawsuit has been filed against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints alleging sexual abuse while in a church-run program for Navajo children. The lawsuit, filed…
Pipeline leaks 138,600 gallons of diesel in northern Iowa
An investigation is ongoing on how a pipeline leaked 138,600 gallons of diesel fuel in Worth County early Wednesday morning, according to Magellan Midstream Partners L.P., the pipeline company. A subsidiary of Magellan Midstream last week…
Burger King Employees Allegedly Sold Pot to Customers Who said “Fries Extra Crispy”
EPPING, N.H. — Two employees from a New Hampshire Burger King were arrested for allegedly selling pot to customers who said the code word “fries extra crispy” at the drive-thru window. Garrett…
Owners of Psychological Services Centers Convicted in $25 Million Psychological Testing Scheme
LOUISIANA Two owners of psychological services companies, one of whom was a clinical psychologist, were convicted Wednesday for their involvement in a $25.2 million Medicare fraud scheme, according to officials. The scam…
Keith Olbermann: How the Media Needs to Respond to Trump Now
GQ’s Keith Olbermann suggests that the media stop covering Trump live and run his speeches after they have been fact checked: “Do not play the Trump propaganda game.”
Consumer Reports: Why You Should Still Sign Up for ACA Health Insurance
Despite all the proposals for a replacement, nothing will happen immediately By Donna Rosato January 24, 2017 Congressional Republicans are moving quickly to dismantle parts of the Affordable Care Act, but…
L.A. to pay $5.2 million in wrongful imprisonment case
By Dakota Smith Contact Reporters Los Angeles will pay $5.2 million to end a legal battle with a man whose murder conviction was tossed out. The settlement with Reggie Cole is the…
Just Saying: Lifting Economic Sanctions Against Russia, Jeff Sessions and Policing
BY RAUL HERNANDEZ [email protected] New York’s Democratic U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer said Sunday that he is introducing a bill that would force any lifting of sanctions against Russia to be approved by…
L.A. council members call for closer look at LAPD’s often-criticized disciplinary system
Kate Mather Contact Reporter As City Hall pushes a proposal that could give civilians a greater role in disciplining Los Angeles police officers, city lawmakers on Friday called for a closer examination of the…
Costco Pays $11.75 Million for Not Keeping Good Track and Control of Prescription Drugs
LOS ANGELES Costco Wholesale will pay $11.75 million to settle allegations that its pharmacies violated the Controlled Substances Act when they improperly filled prescriptions for controlled substances, according to officials. The settlement…