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Bankruptcy judge rejects The Onion's bid to buy Alex Jones' Infowars
The ruling dashed, at least for now, the plans of The Onion’s parent company to take over Infowars and radically shift its content.
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Homeland Security agents accused of selling illegal drugs through informant, FBI says
Two Department of Homeland Security agents in Utah sold drugs that were previously seized as evidence through an informant in an illegal scheme that brought in up to $300,000, according to court documents.
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From wealth and success to murder suspect: A look at the man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Nicholas Mangione was apparently living a charmed life: the grandson of a wealthy real estate developer, valedictorian of his elite Baltimore prep school and with degrees from one of the nation’s top private universities.
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Fourth man released in Philadelphia in review of ‘sex for lies' scheme in 1980s homicide unit
Russell Williams, 67, is the fourth person to have his conviction overturned in the “sex for lies” investigation.
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Ex-Abercrombie CEO asks court to determine if he's mentally fit to face sex trafficking charges
The former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch has requested a court hearing to determine whether he’s mentally fit to stand trial as he faces federal sex trafficking charges in New York.
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Man accused of duping Filipino churchgoers into investing in video Covid-test tech to plead guilty
A man in the San Fernando Valley of California has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud, after prosecutors accused him of running a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme targeting local Filipino community members, including senior churchgoers.
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WATCH: Suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter shout entering courthouse: ‘It's an insult to the intelligence of the American people'
WATCH: Suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter shout entering courthouse: ‘It’s an insult to the intelligence of the American people’
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Worcester creating police misconduct hotline after feds' bombshell report
Worcester’s top administrator has shared how the city plans to respond to what federal investigators called “outrageous government conduct” involving officers and women in the sex trade, as well as the use of excessive force, calling the Justice Department’s findings “shocking and unacceptable.”
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Man charged in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO rants outside court, fights extradition to NYC
The 26-year-old appeared at a hearing in Pennsylvania Tuesday afternoon.
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Neighbors, classmate react to suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
A former high school classmate and neighbors in Hawaii shared their recollections of the man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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‘Parasites had it coming': Writings lend insight as Ivy League grad accused of CEO murder
Authorities arrested a suspect and charged him with murder in the brazen Manhattan killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO after a quick-thinking individual at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s spotted a man who officers found with a gun, mask and writings linking him to the deadly shooting.
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‘Extremely ironic': Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO slaying played video game killer, friend recalls
Luigi Mangione, who was arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, once belonged to a group of Ivy League gamers who played assassins, a member of the group told NBC News.
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Police find fentanyl in Lawrence day care
A man is facing serious charges after a drug bust at a day care center.
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DOJ releases scathing report on Worcester Police Department after investigation
The federal government’s investigation into the Worcester Police Department found that officers had sex with prostitutes while on the job, as well as engaging in excessive force, sexual misconduct and discrimination.
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Ivy League grad charged with NYC murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
A 26-year-old Ivy League graduate was arrested Monday and later charged with murder in the brazen Manhattan killing of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare after a quick-thinking person at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s spotted a man who officers later found to be in possession of a gun, mask and writings linking him to the deadly shooting.
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Man convicted in brutal 1982 killing of college student hopes Maryland reform law will set him free
The victim’s mother said she takes issue with the Juvenile Restoration Act, which could allow one of the killers convicted in the brutal murder of 22-year-old Stephanie Roper to go free.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro on person of interest in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting: ‘He is not a hero'
The Pennsylvania State Police Department hosted a press conference following the arrest of a person of interest in the killing of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare. The man is being charged with two felonies, including forgery in the second degree and a firearm count, and three misdemeanors.
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DOJ releases scathing report on Worcester Police Department after investigation
The Worcester Police Department has engaged in excessive force, sexual misconduct and discrimination, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Justice.
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‘Excessive force and sexual misconduct' at Worcester Police Dept., feds find
The Worcester Police Department allowed officers to engage in sexual contact with women suspected of being involved in the commercial sex trade, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
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Timeline of UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting and search for killer
Here is a timeline of events leading up to and after the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.