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Don’t Let a Robbery Turn into a Lawsuit

September 12th, 2011
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In a recent story out of Michigan, Jeremy Hoven, a pharmacist at a Benton Harbor Walgreens, was fired after he shot an armed suspect who attempted to rob the drug store at 4:30 a.m.

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Don’t Let a Robbery Turn into a Lawsuit

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Brazilian Blowout’s Cancer Risk from Formaldehyde

September 12th, 2011
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The FDA has issued a letter about Brazilian Blowout’s formaldehyde levels to the salon product’s parent company. The FDA alleges that Brazilian Blowouts are unsafe to customers and salon workers. A “Brazilian Blowout” is a hair-straightening treatment much-loved by regular…

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Brazilian Blowout’s Cancer Risk from Formaldehyde

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US Open Lawsuit: Tennis Umpires Sue for OT Pay

September 9th, 2011
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As the Grand Slam tennis tournament makes its way into the quarterfinals, a group of officials have filed a U.S. Open lawsuit, accusing the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) of failing to pay overtime and provide other benefits to umpires working..

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US Open Lawsuit: Tennis Umpires Sue for OT Pay

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‘Dwarf Barista’ Settles Lawsuit with Starbucks

September 9th, 2011
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Nicknamed the “dwarf barista,” Elsa Sallard of El Paso, Texas has reached a settlement with Starbucks over a disability discrimination lawsuit brought on her behalf by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Born with dwarfism, a local Starbucks fired Sallard after..

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‘Dwarf Barista’ Settles Lawsuit with Starbucks

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New 9/11 Lawsuit: Saudis Aided 9/11 Attacks

September 9th, 2011
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A new 9/11 lawsuit has been filed by Lloyd’s Syndicate 3500, a London-based insurance company also known as “Lloyd’s of London,” in Western Pennsylvania.

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New 9/11 Lawsuit: Saudis Aided 9/11 Attacks

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10 Year Old Shoots Self During Robbery Attempt

August 20th, 2010
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A Seattle bus driver heard an argument and someone yelling to open the back door of the bus. Moments later, he heard a young boy say he was hurt

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10 Year Old Shoots Self During Robbery Attempt

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Teacher Fired Over Facebook Comments

August 20th, 2010
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Yet one more reason we all should learn as much as possible about how to use the Facebook privacy settings. A teacher in Massachusetts was fired for her painfully straightforward Facebook comments made and posted on her wall

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Teacher Fired Over Facebook Comments

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Suspect in SunTrust Bank Robberies Caught

June 24th, 2010
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The SunTrust Bank robbery streak came to an end as police arrested a person who is suspected be involved in six bank robberies during the past 8 months. James Milton Earquhart, 50, has been charged with six counts of robbery after…

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Suspect in SunTrust Bank Robberies Caught

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Maurice Clemmons, a Commuted Sentence & 4 Dead Officers

December 1st, 2009
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Former Arkansas governor/GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee commuted Maurice Clemmons’ 95 year prison sentence in 2000. Today, Clemmons was killed by a Seattle patrolman after allegedly

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Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Child Porn Under Review

December 1st, 2009
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Do the crime pay the time. But exactly how much time should those who are charged with possession of child pornography serve? That’s what federal judges around the country participating in series of hearings before the U.S

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Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Child Porn Under Review

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