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Cement truck crashes into Texas baseball field during practice

New Braunfels, TX- Players on a New Braunfels high school baseball team got a sudden shock Monday evening when a cement truck was sent careening into the outfield after colliding with a pickup truck.

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Vigilantes shoot two immigrants in Arizona

Police are looking for two gunmen who opened fire on a vehicle with 20 to 30 illegal immigrants, killing two men.

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Racing legend Al Unser convicted of second DUI in five years

Albuquerque, NM- Racing legend Al Unser Jr. pleaded guilty to DUI Wednesday after he was arrested outside Albuquerque last September.

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Foreclosure activity reaches lowest level since 2007

New York, NY- A recent report from RealtTrac showed that foreclosure activity reached its lowest level in the first quarter of 2012 than since the housing market crashed five years ago. While this may sound like promising news industry experts wa ...

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Library of Congress faces sexual harassment and discrimination allegations

Washington, D.C. - A former staffer at the Library of Congress alleges that he was subjected to sexual harassment and discrimination from a superior because he is gay.

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Making Crime Pay

Prison Consultant Larry Levine Appears In New York Times Article

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Miss USA reaches plea deal for DUI charge

Detroit, MI- Rima Fakih, the first Arab-American winner of the Miss USA pageant, agreed to a plea not contest to a DUI charge she received in December.

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Petrino affair with subordinate could expose him and University to sexual harassment lawsuit

Coach Bobby Petrino was fired on Tuesday after he admitted he had a consensual sexual affair with a 25 year-old woman, who is his subordinate.

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Internet marketers build trust with consumers through content

New York, NY- Today’s consumers are very internet savvy and numerous studies have shown that brand trust is crucial to any legal internet marketing campaign. A recent Global Trust in Advertising report released by Neilsen showed that 58 percent o ...

Charlotte Wills Attorney Brings Focus to National Healthcare Decisions Day - April 16th

National Healthcare Decisions Day is on April 16th, and it is an important reminder for every adult to share their private wishes about medical treatments and possible end-of-life care with family.

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Dodger’s bankruptcy sale could be approve by Friday

Los Angeles, CA- Despite some objections by Fox Sports and the MLB, sources say that a bankruptcy judge is likely to approve the sale of the Dodgers as early as Friday.

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Car flips over after colliding with semi-truck in Washington State

A Pasco man is lucky to be alive after a collision with a semi-truck causes his car to flip over on the blue bridge.

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Head-on collision kills two in Maryland

Davidsonville, MD- Two people died late Monday night after a head-on collision in Davidsonville and police say driver error was the primary cause.

Morgan & Morgan Announces Class Action on Behalf of Groupon Investors

The securities attorneys at Morgan and Morgan are announcing that a class action has been filed on behalf of investors of Groupon, Inc. alleging violations of federal securities laws.

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Dallas-based Reddy Ice prepares for bankruptcy

Dallas, TX- Reddy Ice Holdings Inc., maker of packaged ice, is preparing to enter into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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Web Marketing Association grants awards for website excellence

New York, NY- The Web Marketing Association announced that they are taking entries for their 16th annual WebAward competition which recognizes individuals and legal internet marketing teams for outstanding websites.

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Movie mogul Robert Weinstein’s estranged wife files for divorce and seeks order of protection

New York, NY- Anne Weinstein, the wife of movie mogul Robert Weinstein, filed for divorce Friday, April 6 and asked the court to grant her an order of protection because she fears “bodily harm.”

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Wells Fargo gets slapped with $3.1 million fine over their handling of one mortgage

New Orleans, LA- One Louisiana judge is fed up with the way Wells Fargo handled one man’s mortgage and fined the bank $3.1 million, the largest single settlement for foreclosure misdeeds.

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Illegal immigration from Mexico hits net zero

Census data from Mexico shows that illegal immigration into and out of the U.S. has reached net zero.

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Louisville corrections officer crashes into school

A Louisville corrections officer was placed under arrest and jailed after he crashed his car into the Clark County Middle/High Alternative School.