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Mortgage Modifications Fraud Cases Emerge in Ariz., Calif.
Mortgage modifications fraud prompted authorities to charge two Arizona firms and arrest one California lady this week.
December 8, 2010
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Mimi Li
Ashes 2010: Australia Gasping on the Brink Of Series Failure
Two Tests into the 2010-11 Ashes Cricket Series in AU and England is one win away from retaining ...
December 8, 2010
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David Bryceson
Military Recruitment Center Attack Attempted by US Citizen
A military recruitment station attack was planned by a Maryland man named Antonio Martinez, aka Muhammad Hussain.
December 8, 2010
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Straphangers Give Annual Pokey and Schleppie Bus Awards
Waiting for the bus. It's late again. Waiting and waiting, then three buses come all at once.
December 8, 2010
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Voices Against Child Care Center Cuts Grow Stronger
Over 100 elected officials, parents, and day care workers rallied to demand Mayor Michael Bloomberg prevent the closing ...
December 8, 2010
BY
Diana Hubert
Ashley Gilbertson: The Toll of War, Captured One Frame at a Time
Award-winning war photographer Ashley Gilbertson is a photojournalists who wield the lens through which we view the war ...
December 8, 2010
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Taxi Drivers Object to Profiling Passengers for Safety
Taxi drivers protested in front of City Hall on Wednesday a call to racially profile Hispanic and African-American ...
December 8, 2010
BY
Gidon Belmaker
Captain Awesome: Man Changes Name to ‘Captain Awesome’ of ‘Chuck’
Captain Awesome, once the name of a "Chuck" character, is now the official name of an Oregon man.
December 8, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
The Toll of War, Captured One Frame at a Time
NEW YORK—“Billy Miller died because I wanted to go see a dead foreign fighter,” said war photographer Ashley ...
December 8, 2010
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Afghanistan Troop Withdrawals ‘Could Start Next Year’
After surprise flying visit to Afghanistan, Cameron has said troop withdrawals could start next year.
December 8, 2010
BY
Peter Simmons
US-Korea Free Trade Deal Supported Across the Political Spectrum
The U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement has earned the Obama administration a rare moment of widespread praise.
December 7, 2010
BY
Andrea Hayley
Biosafety Lab Remains Closed Amid Controversy
Boston's Roxbury/South End area is home to an unopened laboratory that was scheduled to house a biosafety level ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Steve Gigliotti
Unemployment Benefits Extension Doesn’t Apply to Some Nevadans
An unemployment benefits extension does not apply to Nevadans who have exhausted their benefits.
December 7, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
Tanya Shannon, Chicago Mother of Four, Missing Since Sunday
Tanya Shannon, a mother of four children from Chicago, is missing after a crash on Sunday that killed ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
Laura Recover Center, Helping to Find Missing Children
In 1999, there were an estimated 1,315,600 cases of missing children, of whom an estimated 99.8 percent were ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Joshua Philipp
Twelve City Schools Facing Closure
Twelve New York City schools are facing closure, with twelve more closures expected to be disclosed on Tuesday, ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Evan Mantyk
WTC Visitor Center Thief Sentenced
The thief of more than twelve thousand dollars from the WTC Visitor Center in New York sentenced to ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Evan Mantyk
Young JPMorgan Chase Banker Busted
A young JP Morgan Chase banker was caught stealing over a million dollars from his employer and their ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Evan Mantyk
Gov. Paterson Pardons Criminals Being Deported
New York Governor David Paterson pardoned six former criminals subject to deportation.
December 7, 2010
BY
Evan Mantyk
Hispanic Leaders Needed for Growing Consumer Base
There is a growing need for Hispanic professionals in corporations. The Center for Hispanic Leadership (CHL), is planning ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
No Asylum for Wikileaks Founder
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is an Australian citizen, but one would barely know it with the sort of ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Shar Adams
Michelle Rhee Starts ‘Students First’
Students First is an advocacy group with the mission of mobilizing teachers, parents, students, and administrators to change ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Ben Bendig
Keep Your Holidays Fireproof, Says FDNY
Hanukah candles, Christmas trees, space heaters, etc. are a fireman's nightmare.
December 7, 2010
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Food Safety Bill Passes Senate, Goes to House
The Food and Drug Administration's bill is the first major overhaul of food safety law in 70 years.
December 6, 2010
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
Baltimore Fire Designated a 5-Alarm Blaze
A Baltimore fire targeting the city's adult district on East Baltimore Street on Monday reached five alarms, various ...
December 6, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
Gas Prices Hit Two-Year High, Near $3/Gallon Mark
Gas prices are the highest they have been in the past 26 months, near a $3 per gallon ...
December 6, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
Holiday Wreaths: 24,000 Trucked to Arlington Cemetery
Holiday wreaths—24,000 of them—are headed to Arlington National Cemetery from Maine.
December 6, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
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