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“Girls Do Porn” Website Owners, Employees Charged With Sex Trafficking And Conspiracy
Federal complaint details “scheme to deceive and coerce women to appear in sex videos.” Prosecutors say some victims were sexually assaulted, and at least one woman raped.
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Officials Thank First Responders, Offer Support After Synagogue Shooting
“This is a tragic event for everybody, and it’s something that makes Pittsburgh strong,” Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert said Sunday, a day after a gunman killed 11 people and wounded six others at the Tree of Life synagogue.
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‘Incalculable' Loss: Synagogue Shooting Victims Remembered
They were professors and accountants, dentists and beloved doctors serving their local community. A day after the shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue that left 11 dead, officials released the names of the victims. The oldest of them was 97. The youngest was 54. They included a pair of brothers and a husband and wife. Said Stephen Cohen, co-president of New...
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NBC Bay Area Investigation Reveals Rehab Centers' Complaint and Death Records Difficult to Track
Skyrocketing addiction has turned rehab treatment into a fast-growing, lucrative industry – one that can operate in the shadows, protected by HIPAA and privacy laws. An NBC Bay Area Investigation reveals how difficult it can be to get the facts when a loved one dies. Senior Investigative Reporter Vicky Nguyen reports in a story that first aired March 2, 2018
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50 Highest-Paying College Majors Revealed in New Study
Want college to pay off? Some degrees are more lucrative than others, a newly released Glassdoor study finds.
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NFL Gets First Full-Time Female Assistant Coach as Bills Hire Kathryn Smith
The Buffalo Bills have hired Kathryn Smith to be their special teams quality control coach, making her the first full-time female member of an NFL coaching staff.