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US Wants Woman Accused in Capital One Hack to Stay Locked Up
A woman accused of hacking Capital One and at least 30 other organizations is a flight risk, a threat and should be kept locked up until her trial, U.S. prosecutors said in court documents filed ahead of a Friday detention hearing in Seattle. Paige Thompson, a former Amazon software engineer who goes by the online alias “erratic,” has a history...
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Michael Cohen Reports to Prison
Former Donald Trump fixer and lawyer Michael Cohen arrived at the Federal Correctional Institution in Otisville, New York, to serve his three-year prison sentence—but not before taking a few slaps at Trump and his administration.
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Ex-Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Arrives at Prison
Michael Cohen took a last swipe at President Donald Trump while reporting to federal prison Monday to start a three-year sentence for crimes including tax evasion and campaign finance violations related to hush-money payments made to protect his former boss. Cohen, who turned on Trump last summer after a decade as his personal lawyer, fixer and “take a bullet” loyalist,...
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Michael Cohen's Prison Stint Will Feature ‘The Situation,' Shabbat Services and Bunk Beds
“The Situation” and the Fyre Festival fraudster are already there. President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, is up next. It’s not reality TV. It’s a federal prison 70 miles (113 kilometers) from New York City where white-collar and D-list scoundrels can do time while playing bocce ball and noshing on rugelach. Cohen, 53, is due to report...
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Cohen Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison
Michael Cohen, the former personal attorney for President Donald Trump, was sentenced to three years in prison for crimes including violating campaign finance laws and lying to congress.
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Employees Allege Migrant Youth Shelters Misuse Funds
Southwest Key Programs, which runs shelters across the county, saw an increase in federal funding, but former employees said its resources were sub-par. NBC 7’s Melissa Adan has more.
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Former Employees Allege Immigrant Youth Shelters Would Not Properly Report Cases of Sexual Abuse and Misconduct
Three former employees of San Diego County migrant youth shelters, run by nonprofit Southwest Key Programs, said their management did not properly report cases of sexual abuse and misconduct involving minors to law enforcement.
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Former Employees Allege San Diego County Migrant Youth Shelters Put “Profits Over Care”
Southwest Key Programs has received millions of dollars in federal funding to house migrant youth but five former employees say while the funding has increased over the last few years, resources at the San Diego County shelters were sub-par.
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Veteran Homelessness Declines 5 Percent Over 2017 Numbers
HUD said veteran homelessness decreased from 2017 to 2018 in California.
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Opioid Crisis Strains Foster System as Kids Pried From Homes
Across the U.S., soaring use of heroin and other opioids has sent tens of thousands of kids flooding into the foster care system — creating a generation of children abandoned by addicted parents, orphaned by fatal overdoses and torn from families by authorities fearful of leaving them in drug-addled chaos. New foster care cases involving parents who are using drugs...
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Homeless Explosion on West Coast Pushing Cities to Brink
Housing prices are soaring here thanks to the tech industry, but the boom comes with a consequence: A surge in homelessness marked by 400 unauthorized tent camps in parks, under bridges, on freeway medians and along busy sidewalks. The liberal city is trying to figure out what to do.
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Police Shout ‘Get Back' Before Shooting of Pregnant Seattle Woman: Recording
The initial conversation between a pregnant woman and two Seattle police officers seemed polite, professional and calm. She let them into her apartment. They asked her about the video game console she was reporting stolen. But a confrontation quickly erupted. A police audio recording of officers shouting “get back!” and the woman saying “do it! do it!” are among the...
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Police Shoot Pregnant Woman During Burglary Call
Seattle police shot and killed Charleena Lyles, 30, while responding to a burglary call Sunday. Police said Lyles, who was a mother of three with a baby on the way, confronted them with a knife.
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San Diego County Board of Supervisors Approve Grant to Investigate Childhood Lead Poisoning
Children who fall ill and test positive for high levels of lead could qualify for help from this grant.