Crocs Founder Arrested for DUI, Flips Out on Cops

Boulder, CO- The founder of Crocs, George Brian Boedecker, was arrested for DUI over the weekend and proceeded to flip out on the cops.

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New York Mayor Bloomberg Urges Romney and Obama to Address Immigration Reform

New York, NY- New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is urging both Presidential candidates to address the issue of immigration reform in their election campaigns.

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel Doesn’t Believe Eminent Domain is the Right Solution for Foreclosure

Chicago, IL- On Tuesday, Chicago Mayor said that eminent domain wasn’t the right solution to address the foreclosure crisis as city aldermen gathered to gathered to consider a proposal introduced by a California investment firm.

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Truck Charged with Reckless Driving After Colliding with Tour Bus on Virginia Freeway

Rockingham County, VA- An early morning traffic collision between a tractor-trailer and a New York bus sent six people to the hospital with the truck driver facing reckless driving charges.

Force Placed Insurance Attorneys Looking to Hear Excessive Coverage Claims from Homeowners

Forced by your lender to pay for excessive, unnecessary or backdated insurance? Visit ClassAction.org for more information on your potential legal rights.

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D.C. Lifeguard Wins $3.5M Retaliation and Harassment Suit

Washington, D.C. - A former lifeguard for a D.C. public school was awarded $3.5 million for a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit filed against the D.C. Department of Parks and recreation.

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Pregnant Man’s Divorce Delayed While Judge Mulls Legitimacy of His Marriage

Phoenix, AZ- In 2007, Thomas Beatie, a transgendered man who became pregnant made headlines. But now he is in the news again, this time because of his impending divorce.

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Romney’s VP Pick, Paul Ryan, Could Be a Problem on the Issue of Immigration

Washington, D.C. - The Latino vote is crucial in the 2012 Presidential -Campaign, so hard stances on immigration could present a problem for Romney now that he’s tapped Paul Ryan to be his Vice President.

Maryland Leads the Nation in Foreclosure This Past Spring

New York, NY- The state of Maryland took the lead in foreclosures this spring toppling states like Florida, Arizona and California, which got hit the worst by the foreclosure crisis.

GE Dishwasher Recall Issued Due to Fire Risk

ClassAction.org is alerting consumers to a voluntary recall of 1.3 million General Electric dishwashers due to a fire hazard.

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Facing Medical Bankruptcy, Some People Turn to Crowd Funding

New York, NY- Medical costs in the U.S. are skyrocketing and there is no relief in sight. Though President Obama’s signature policy, the Affordable Care Act was meant to address the exorbitant costs of medical care it may be years before it makes ...

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Michigan County Executive Seriously Injured in Car Accident

Oakland County, MI- Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson was seriously injured in a traffic collision Friday after his car was stuck at an intersection.

Gunman Arrested Near Texas AM University, Several People Wounded

A gunman was arrested near Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas Monday afternoon after firing multiple shots. Police spokeswoman Rhonda Seaton confirms several people, including police officers, suffered gunshot wounds. No deaths have b ...

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Federal Consumer Agency Proposes Tougher Rules for Mortgage Servicers

Washington, D.C. - A new federal agency, the Consumer Protection Bureau proposes tougher rules for mortgage servicers in an effort to help homeowners avoid foreclosure.

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Florida Man Charged With 5th DUI on Lawnmower

Citra, FL- Some people don’t realize that drunken driving laws apply to any vehicle; such is the case of a Florida man who was arrested Wednesday for driving his lawnmower while intoxicated.

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New Legal Challenges Put Arizona Immigration Law on Hold

Phoenix, AZ- Despite the fact that the Supreme Court held up the “papers please” provision of Arizona’s immigration law, it is a long way from implementation because of new legal challenges.

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Texas Woman Accuses Female Supervisor of Harassment and Physical Assault

Houston, TX- A Houston woman has filed a lawsuit against her former female supervisor alleging that she was sexually harassed and physically assaulted at work then fired for reporting the misconduct.

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Fatal Accidents in Texas Decrease State Still Ranks Number One Nationally

Houston, TX- Following a nationwide trend, fatal accidents in Texas declined last year reaching lows not seen since 2006.

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Postal Service Inches Closer to Bankruptcy

Washington, D.C. - In 1775, the Continental Congress established the post office naming beloved Founding Father Benjamin Franklin as the first Postmaster. Now, over two centuries later the U.S. Postal Service is facing financial collapse.

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Oxford American Editor Fired For Sexual Harassment

Conway, AK-Marc Smirnoff, the editor for Oxford American magazine has been fired following allegations that he sexually harassed female staff.