Category: News
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Arkansas AG Sues E-Commerce Site Temu for Allegedly Deceiving Customers, Violating Privacy
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ARKANSAS — The attorney general of Arkansas has sued e-commerce site Temu, alleging the company engages in deceptive…
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Tennessee Man Faces Over 22 Years Imprisonment After Pleading Guilty to Sex Trafficking Juvenile, Feds Say
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Minor female trafficked to Illinois, Louisiana and Texas, beaten, tracked: DOJ TENNESSEE — A Tennessee man who transported…
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Medicaid Fraud Cases Totaling Over $10 Million Announced by Minnesota Attorney General
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Billing for services not provided, submitting false documents and giving kickbacks among allegations MINNESOTA — A Medicaid fraud…
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Mississippi Man Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking for Threatening Jewish Businesses in Series of Phone Calls
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Used special Internet voice program to make violent statements MISSISSIPPI — A Mississippi man who made “a series”…
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UPDATE: Triple Homicide Suspect Captured in Arkansas
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Photo of Stacy Lee Drake’s capture courtesy of Arkansas State Police ARKANSAS — UPDATE: A triple homicide suspect…
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Adobe Software Maker Accused of ‘Hefty’ Subscription Fees Hidden in Hard-to-Find Online Links, Fine Print: Federal Lawsuit
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Company Says Consumer Confidence Civil Action Will Be Fought CALIFORNIA — The federal government has sued software maker…
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Louisiana Authorities Investigate Death of Man Found in Reservoir Near Texas
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Third fatality in less than a month on Toledo Bend Reservoir LOUISIANA — Wildlife and fisheries authorities in…
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Six Arrested for Hunting Contest Fraud in Louisiana
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Accused of entering wild hogs caught in Texas into Louisiana contests LOUISIANA — Six suspects were arrested by…
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Kansas City, Mo. Man Sent to Prison for 16 Years in Meth Distribution Conspiracy, DEA Says
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Generic meth image courtesy of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration MISSOURI — A Kansas City man was sentenced to…
Recent Posts
- Arkansas AG Sues E-Commerce Site Temu for Allegedly Deceiving Customers, Violating Privacy
- Tennessee Man Faces Over 22 Years Imprisonment After Pleading Guilty to Sex Trafficking Juvenile, Feds Say
- Medicaid Fraud Cases Totaling Over $10 Million Announced by Minnesota Attorney General