Former FedEx hub worker charged with stealing gold bars
A former FedEx worker has been charged with stealing thin gold bars from a package at the shipping giant’s hub in Memphis, Tennessee.
Police: Man called out of work drunk, tried to rob workplace
Police in Georgia say a man called out of his Steak ‘n Shake job because he was “intoxicated,” then showed up anyway and demanded money while holding a co-worker at gunpoint.
Elon Musk arrives at Los Angeles courthouse in defamation trial over 'pedo guy' tweet
Billionaire Tesla Inc. boss Elon Musk went on trial on Tuesday in a defamation lawsuit brought by a British man who accuses Musk of falsely branding him a pedophile in a Twitter message last year.
Fotis Dulos takes the stand over allegations he owes in-laws $2.5M
The luxury construction businessman was previously hit with charges connected to the disappearance of his estranged wife, Jennifer.
Billionaire Coca-Cola bottling heir must pay $58M to sexual battery accuser
The woman sued him in 2014 for sexual harassment, battery and sexual battery.
BBC's Prince Andrew-centered special reveals new details in Epstein sex scandal
“Ghislaine tells me that I have to do for Andrew what I do for Jeffrey and that made me sick."
Catholic church faces sex abuse lawsuits that could cost more than $4B
Associated Press reporting found the deluge of suits could surpass anything the nation’s clergy sexual abuse crisis has seen before, with potentially more than 5,000 new cases and payouts topping $4 billion.
US asks UK to extradite British tech billionaire Michael Lynch
Ex-Autonomy boss sold his company to HP, which accuses him of inflating the value of the firm.
Youngest member of '80s Motown group DeBarge arrested with meth
DeBarge was active from 1979 to 1989, with hits from "All This Love" to "Rhythm of the Night" and "Who's Holding Donna Now?"
Thai court fines Philip Morris $39.7 million for tax evasion
The Criminal Court found Philip Morris Thailand as a company guilty but acquitted seven employees for lack of evidence they were responsible.
CBP finds more than 5,000 fake IDs sent from China
CBP discovered the thousands of cards in six shipments that came from China.
Man accused of scamming $6.5 million in online romance
A Georgia man is accused of taking part in an online romance scam used to swindle a Virginia woman out of more than $6.5 million.
Hawaii suspect faces hearing in cyberstalking of Utah family
A Hawaii man tormented a Utah family for over a year by sending more than 500 people to their house for unwanted services.
Lawsuit filed over hepatitis A outbreak linked to berries
An Omaha woman who contracted hepatitis A after eating blackberries she bought at a Fresh Thyme grocery store has sued the company.
New York police reforms may empower criminals: Blue Lives Matter NYC founder
"Police officers are going to have their hands full," said Joe Imperatrice.
Police: Couple staged store robbery, then bought rings to get engaged at Walmart
“Carswell and Moore planned the armed robbery and stole a total of $2,960 in cash,” the news release said.
UNC to update policies following complaint of anti-Semitism
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will expand its anti-bias training.
Boat in maritime disaster that killed 34 was not up to code
Crew members on deck said they were unable to reach passengers trapped in the hull below because of intense flames. It was the worst maritime disaster in modern California history.
Former Colorado mass shooting detective fabricated overtime
KCNC-TV reported former Aurora Police Department Detective Craig Appel will not be criminally charged for the inflated overtime claims.
Lawyer: OSHA looking into arrest of worker in hotel collapse
Delmer Joel Ramirez Palma of Honduras was arrested by immigration authorities two days after the Oct. 12 collapse that killed three people and injured dozens more, Mary Yanik of the New Orleans Workers’ Center for Racial Justice said.



















