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…
Western Union Admits Money Laundering and Consumer Fraud Violations, Will Forfeit $586 Million
LOS ANGELES Federal agencies announced Thursday that Western Union Company, a global money services business headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, agreed to forfeit $586 million. Western Union admits to criminal violations, including willfully…
Magellan Pipeline Pays $18 Million to Settle Oil, Diesel and Jet Fuel Spills in Three States, Water Sources Contaminated
TULSA, OKLAHOMA The federal government announced Thursday that Magellan Pipeline Co. agreed to settle violations of the Clean Water Act. Magellan will pay about $16 million in injunctive relief across its 11,000-mile…
Feds: Californians Tried to Hide Millions of Dollars from IRS in Secret Bank Accounts
SANTA ANA, CALIF Three Orange County residents plead guilty Wednesday to failing to report their foreign bank accounts in Switzerland and Israel, the Justice Department announced. Dan Farhad Kalili, 55, of Irvine,…
Case dropped against deaf man accused of resisting orders he could not hear
by Phil Cross Tuesday, January 17th 2017 OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — A deaf man who was injured by troopers during a traffic stop will not be going to trial. Prosecutors dropped charges against…