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CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. AP - A $300,000 payoff to a teenage mistress. Thousands of dollars worth of online porn. Extramarital trysts in the office and his supermodel wife's Hamptons homes.
Bloomberg
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A Wal-Mart Stores Inc. worker said he was disciplined for using Facebook to rail against a boss's "tyranny." A crime reporter in Tucson, Ariz., was fired for using Twitter to taunt that the c
By Mark Niesse | January 2, 2013
Carefree Twitter messages about traveling and partying held down damages awarded by a Gwinnett County State Court jury to a woman who was injured in a car accident, said attorneys in the
By Tony Mauro | June 9, 2009
In a landmark ruling that could affect state judicial elections nationwide, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said that due process can require a state judge's recusal when a party in a case b
By Alyson M. Palmer | November 27, 2007
Like Genarlow Wilson, Joshua Widner received a mandatory 10-year sentence for nonforcible sexual activity with a fellow teenager. Like Wilson, Widner argued through his lawyer at the
By Aisha I. Jefferson | February 15, 2006
Aisha I. Jefferson [email protected] Low mortgage rates and less stringent mortgage loan income requirements are among the reasons economists say foreclosures in Fulton Count
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By Pallavi Gogoi | February 25, 2011
Martin Foil's company sells yarn that winds up in clothes from the Gap, Ralph Lauren and American Apparel, and business is growing. He's buying new machines and hopes to hire as many as 200 w
By Janet L. Conley | January 7, 2008
A federal judge in Atlanta has dismissed a whistleblower action against a lending company accused of defrauding the Small Business Administration through improper loans to Gulf Coast shrimp b
By John Pacenti | September 11, 2008
It wasn't only American Indians who were ripped off by disgraced Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff. In a sentencing memorandum filed by the Justice Department, prosecutors claimed Abramoff de
The Associated Press
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NEW YORK AP - Health stocks lifted the market Monday following House approval of the bill that would extend insurance to millions. The Dow Jones industrial average rose about 45 points
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