Outgoing NYPD Commissioner sounds off on Mike Bloomberg's stop-and-frisk apology
"It's up to New Yorkers whether they accept it or not," he told FOX Business.
FTC chief says has 'multiple' investigations of tech platforms
WASHINGTON -- The chairman of the Federal Trade Commission said on Monday that his agency had multiple investigations of tech platforms, in addition to its known probe of Facebook, but did not identify them.
Jury awards $1.4M to man who got vasectomy, not circumcision
The Des Moines Register reports that the jury last week leveled a $2 million judgment against Dr. Kevin Birusingh, who performed the vasectomy.
Pennsylvania agrees to upgrade inmates’ 'inhumane' death row conditions
A Wolf administration spokesman confirmed the settlement and said many of the agreement’s changes have already been adopted.
Sandy Hook lawsuit could force gunmaker Remington to open books
Lawyers for the plaintiffs are certain to request that Remington turn over volumes of documents as part of the discovery phase.
Iowa hired hackers to break into courthouse, then locked them up
The CEO of Coalfire called the charges "completely ridiculous."
Real estate heiress who posted $35M bail acquitted of murder
After deliberating for 12 days, jurors found Tiffany Li not guilty on charges of murder and conspiring with her boyfriend to kill 27-year-old Keith Green in 2016 over a custody dispute.
South Carolina TV reporter: Frat members yelled sexist remarks
WACH-TV says their reporter Brittany Breeding was covering Lambda Chi Alpha’s four-year suspension Monday when some fraternity members yelled out derogatory remarks at her.
Ailing ex-telecom executive Ebbers seeks release from prison
His attorneys say Ebbers, 78, has recently lost weight, is legally blind and has several medical problems, including a heart ailment.
Oklahoma judge reduces J&J order in opioid lawsuit by $107M
District Judge Thad Balkman on Friday issued the order directing the company to pay the state $465 million.
Chicago gang leader tried to send money to ISIS, authorities say
A purported street-gang leader from suburban Chicago is accused of seeking to send money to Islamic State militants in Syria.
Missouri police officer told to 'tone down' gayness wins $20M settlement
Wildhaber’s lawsuit alleged that he had been passed over for a promotion 23 times and was told to “tone down your gayness.”
Lyft driver accused of masturbating in front of female rider, infant son
An Alabama Lyft driver is accused of masturbating in front of a rider.
US charges two former Herbalife executives in China in bribery scheme: person familiar
Both defendants are 51-year-old Chinese citizens and remain at large.
Couple faces jail for living in RV after fire gutted home on Christmas Eve
A Mississippi couple whose home was partially gutted in a fire is now facing fines and jail time for temporarily living in an RV while they dealt with insurance.
Suspect in infamous $500M Boston art heist freed from prison
A man who was considered a suspect in the heist of about $500 million worth of artwork from a Boston museum has been released from prison.
Ex-insurance exec gets 6 months in college admissions scam
A former California insurance executive was sentenced to six months in prison for paying $450,000 to get his son and daughter admitted to the University of Southern California as fake athletic recruits.
Cirque du Soleil founder held in Tahiti in marijuana case
The founder of world-renowned circus Cirque du Soleil has been detained in French Polynesia in a drug-trafficking investigation.
California tech exec's unsolved death: New video, $150K reward offered
Authorities have released new video and increased the reward being offered for information in connection to the death of a tech exec Tushar Atre.
Chinese national admits to stealing trade secrets from a US company
A plea agreement calls for Tan to serve up to two years in prison and pay restitution of $150,000.


















