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3 Ex-Penn State Officials Get Jail Time For Failure To Report Sandusky Abuse
Former President Graham Spanier and former Vice President Gary Schultz were ordered to spend two months in jail; former Athletic Director Tim Curley is to serve three months.
Airbnb Unveils Changes To Address Racial Discrimination
One study found booking requests from Airbnb users with African-American sounding names were roughly 16 percent less likely to be accepted; another found discrepancies in hosts' profits.
The Drone Under Your Tree Can't Fly High Until Registered With The FAA
Drones will be placed under many Christmas trees this year. But before they can be flown above the treetops, they must be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration for a $5 fee.
Some Retailers Are Holding Your Returns Against You
Some major retailers use consumer shopping behavior to determine whether they are a risk or should be authorized to make returns.
Gap To Split Into Two Companies, With Old Navy As Separate Firm
Gap also said it plans to close about 230 stores over the next two years. The moves are the latest signs of turmoil in the retail industry, as Sears and other chains struggle to stay afloat.
Photos Of Dylann Roof, Racist Manifesto Surface On Website
The photos on the site, titled "The Last Rhodesian," appear to be authentic and an unsigned text refers to the Trayvon Martin case and details the author's attitudes toward various ethnic groups.
Police Arrest Anti-Lockdown Protest Leader In New York's Orthodox Jewish Community
Harold "Heshy" Tischler, a talk show host and candidate for City Council, is charged with inciting a riot and unlawful imprisonment after he allegedly egged on violence against a journalist.
De Blasio Promises Cuts To NYPD, Ends NYC Curfew
The call to end the curfew comes a day earlier than previously planned. De Blasio noted that most protesters had been peaceful, and admitted that the NYPD had sometimes overstepped its duty.
U.S. Surpasses 20 Million Confirmed Coronavirus Cases
In less than two months, the country doubled its total number of infections, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Hospital Ship USNS Comfort Scheduled To Sail From New York City
The iconic vessel was intended to provide overflow capacity to the New York metropolitan area but ultimately wasn't needed as badly as first feared.
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