The 20 Most Amazing Mug Shots Of Famous Athletes
We're obsessed with athletes. Their skills, athletic prowess, and larger-than-life personalities often fascinate even the least athletic American. But those crazy personalities can often get athletes...
View ArticleFormer Suspect In Etan Patz Case To Be Freed After 25 Years
The man long suspected of killing 6-year-old Etan Patz in 1979 is about to be a free man. Pennsylvania inmate Jose Ramos, the man Stanley Patz has long believed killed his son, is set to be freed Nov....
View ArticleA Penthouse With An Eerie Past Was One Of Manhattan's Biggest Sales This Week
The penthouse inside 965 Fifth Avenue sold for $17.9 million, making it the most expensive sale of the week, according to The New York Times. The penthouse has an eerie past. The apartment, No....
View ArticlePrepare For A Wave Of Looting After Hurricane Sandy
It's all anecdotal at this point, but if police reports following hurricanes Katrina and Irene are any indication, the East Coast is in for a crime wave, post-Sandy. No reports of looting or Hurricane...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Justices Refuse To Run From Sandy
Wall Street might have caved to Hurricane Sandy's safety threats but our country's highest judges will do no such thing. In a move of either admirable dedication to the law or sheer stubbornness, the...
View ArticleSave Yourself Future Legal Drama And Protect Your Identity From Sandy
For anyone in Sandy's wrathful path, IDentity Theft has put together a pretty helpful tip sheet on how to keep your most important property and documents safe: Make sure you have both paper and digital...
View ArticleChina Sentences Man To Year In Jail For Ringing Exam Bell 5 Minutes Early
A man in the central Chinese province of Hunan was sentenced to a year in prison for improperly administering the nation's ultra-competitive national college entrance exam, according to multiple...
View ArticleThe 15 US Cities With The Most Murders Last Year
Every year the FBI compiles a massive amount of data for crime in America — including the cities with the most murders. The Uniform Crime Report tracks everything from most murders and most forcible...
View ArticleMan Lives Everyone's Fantasy And Successfully Sues Telemarketers For Wasting...
A British man lived out every phone-owner's dream and successfully sued telemarketers for wasting his time. In fact, Richard Herman made the companies pay an invoice of £10 for every minute wasted....
View ArticleCourt Rules George Zimmerman's Attorney Can Keep Trying The Case In The Media
A Florida judge won't be muzzling George Zimmerman's attorneys just yet. Last week prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda and Zimmerman's attorney Mark O'Mara faced off over O'Mara's right to discuss evidence...
View ArticleBuilding Facade Collapses In Manhattan At 8th And 14th Street
A four-story building facade has collapsed at 8th Ave and 14th Street in Manhattan. No one was injured, though there were people inside when the facade fell, NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said on CNN....
View ArticleFive Sandy-Related Deaths Have Now Been Reported In New York
Five deaths have been reported in New York State, including one in the city, q13fox.com reported. Both Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office and CNN confirmed the five Hurricane Sandy-related deaths. The first...
View ArticleManhattan Immigration Lawyer Nearly Loses An Arm Trying To Get Into Her...
When a reportedly drunk corporate immigration lawyer couldn't get into her Manhattan apartment after a night of revelry she came up with what turned out to be a horrific plan for reentry. Maggie Baumer...
View ArticleCorporate Lawyer Tied Down Flying Objects Outside His House While Closing A...
A lawyer for Reed Smith didn't let a little hurricane stop him from closing a $255 million deal for an important client, the AM Law Daily reports. David Grimes was finishing up pharmaceutical company...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Is Set To Rule On What You Can Sell On eBay
* Domestic resale of products made elsewhere at issue * Court deadlocked in similar case two years earlier WASHINGTON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Several justices on the U.S. Supreme Court voiced concern on...
View ArticleGIGANTIC FIRE DESTROYS 80 HOMES IN QUEENS [PHOTOS]
At least one firefighter and two civilians have been injured in a gigantic fire in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens. Officials are estimating anywhere from 80 to 100 houses have also been...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy Death Toll Climbs To 38
As the worst of superstorm Sandy passes, we're beginning to get a tally on deaths. Currently, 38 fatalities have been reported, according to The Associated Press. New York reported the most deaths at...
View ArticleScalia Gave Wyoming Law Students His 'Single Best Piece Of Advice'
Justice Antonin Scalia isn't shy about sharing his uncensored opinions, even if they're incredibly controversial. After all, he has a lifetime appointment. His speech at the University of Wyoming's law...
View ArticlePhilly Man Rescued From Collapsed Building And Promptly Arrested
A Philadelphia man was pulled out of a building demolished by Hurricane Sandy and immediately arrested because authorities thought he was only there to loot, the Daily Mail reports. The three-storey...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Is Going To Decide Whether To Hear Gay Marriage In A Secret...
The Supreme Court said Monday it would meet privately on Nov. 20 to decide whether to hear major cases involving gay marriage. That news came after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg revealed last month the...
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