Coronavirus pandemic delays Harvey Weinstein's LA extradition: Report
Weinstein, 68, is serving 23 years in prison at Wende Correctional Facility, a maximum-security facility in upstate New York.
Mom in college admissions scheme gets time served after 'harsh, isolating' jail conditions
The woman pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to get her son admitted to UCLA as a purported soccer recruit.
Nasdaq informs Luckin Coffee it must delist after fraud bombshell
Nasdaq Inc has delivered a notice to China’s Luckin Coffee Inc informing it that it has to delist from the U.S. stock exchange, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
Coronavirus data sharing with law enforcement sparks concern
Public health officials in at least two-thirds of U.S. states are sharing the addresses of people who have the coronavirus with first responders.
FBI blasts Apple in Pensacola attack probe
The Justice Department had asked Apple to help extract data from two iPhones that belonged to the gunman.
NFL players accused of armed robbery at South Florida party
MIAMI — Police in South Florida are trying to find two NFL players -- New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker and Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar -- after multiple witnesses accused them of an armed robbery at a party, authorities said Thursday.
Fired Florida sheriff who hid in car during Parkland shooting reinstated
Sgt. Brian Miller after finding that his due process rights were violated when Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony terminated him, officials ruled.
'Love & Hip Hop' alum used coronavirus small business PPP loan to buy $85K of jewelry: Feds
Maurice "Mo" Fayne allegedly used small business loan to pay for jewelry and child support.
What is a money mule scheme?
Some scammers are capitalizing on coronavirus-caused money problems by tricking people into serving as money mules.
Police officers have it best, worst in these states, study finds
These states are the best and worst for police officers based on opportunity and competition, job hazards and protections and quality of life, according to WalletHub.
Hacker hits Magellan Health with ransomware attack
Magellan Health said a hacker made off with some personal information in a ransomware attack last month.
What is price gouging?
Price gouging is the act of inflating the price of a product in response to high demand.
Luckin Coffee fires CEO, COO after fraud investigation
Luckin Coffee has fired its CEO and COO after its fraud scandal.
During coronavirus pandemic, can you be arrested for violating social distancing orders?
Social distancing has become a part of normal life as the public adjusts to best practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Italian police nab mafiosi to thwart coronavirus pandemic exploitation
Italian police have arrested 91 suspected mobsters in a probe of money-laundering and extortion in a bid to thwart Sicily's Cosa Nostra from exploiting economic woes triggered by the pandemic.
Arkansas professor failed to disclose China ties: Feds
The Arkansas researcher had worked for the university since 1988 and had received federal grants from NASA.
During coronavirus pandemic, can you be arrested for not wearing a mask?
Masks and similar facial coverings have become a normal part of life amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Favre denies auditor's claim he was paid for no-show work
Brett Favre on Friday disputed a Mississippi state auditor’s report that said the Hall of Fame NFL quarterback received $1.1 million in welfare money for multiple speaking engagements that he didn’t actually attend.
What is a BEC, or business email compromise scheme?
The scheme is known as “cyber-enabled financial fraud."
Coronavirus stimulus fraud arrest: How a small-town tip exposed a $500K fraud scheme
What started as a tip that landed on a small-town police chief’s desk led to the first arrests in the nation for coronavirus stimulus fraud.



















