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From Miami Beach to the Hamptons: Justice Department Seizing $75 Million Worth of Real Estate From Russian Oligarch
The Justice Department’s “Operation KleptoCapture” is seeking to seize luxury real-estate in the Hamptons, New York City and Miami Beach valued at $75 million and belonging to Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, court documents show.
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What You May Not Know About Disputing a Charge Through Your Credit Card Company
A consumer may win a dispute about a charge with a credit card company, but the merchant can still try to collect. Here’s what to know.
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Some Kids Forced to Wait 6-7 Months to See Valley Medical Center Doctor: Internal Email
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center doctors requested an urgent meeting with hospital leadership to discuss patient wait times for the pediatric gastroenterology department.
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Some Kids Forced to Wait 6-7 Months to See Valley Medical Center Doctor: Internal Email
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center doctors requested an urgent meeting with hospital leadership to discuss patient wait times for the pediatric gastroenterology department. Investigative Reporter Candice Nguyen reports.
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Millennium Tower Fix Shifts to Hasten Completion
Millennium Tower “fix” engineers have scrapped an elaborate strategy designed to prevent more tilting at the troubled high-rise as they push to complete the project – a shift in strategy that critics say amounts to gambling, but monitoring data suggests is paying off so far. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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Many Bay Area Schools Unequipped to Reverse Deadly Drug Overdoses Despite Offers of Free Narcan
In California, drug overdose deaths among teenagers recently spiked to a nation-wide high, however, an NBC Bay Area investigation reveals how few schools are prepared to reverse the deadly effects of an overdose. Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban reports.
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Family of Victim Who Died of Poisoning at Senior Living Facility Files Lawsuit
The family of the first victim who died after Atria Senior Living staff accidentally served caustic cleaning chemical to dementia residents filed a lawsuit. Jessica Aguirre speaks with Candice Nguyen reports.
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Senior Living Chain Attempted to Cover Up Fatal Poisoning, Lawsuit Claims
The family of the first victim who died after Atria Senior Living staff accidentally served caustic cleaning chemical to dementia residents filed a lawsuit against the company Thursday. Candice Nguyen reports.
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Senior Living Chain Attempted to Cover Up Fatal Poisonings, Lawsuit Claims
The family of the first victim who died after Atria Senior Living staff accidentally served caustic cleaning chemical to dementia residents filed a lawsuit against the company Thursday.
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Second Poisoning Death Prompts Suit Against San Mateo Assisted Living Facility
A second Atria Park resident in San Mateo, one of three who unknowingly drank cleaning fluid served to them as cranberry juice back in August, has died.
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Second Poisoning Death Prompts Suit Against San Mateo Assisted Living Facility
A second Atria Park resident in San Mateo, one of three who unknowingly drank cleaning fluid served to them as cranberry juice back in August, has died. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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FBI, Homeland Security Search Alleged Properties of Russian Oligarch in New York, Florida
Federal agents were seen carrying out boxes from a Park Avenue apartment belonging to a Russian billionaire oligarch, who recently had his yacht seized and the U.S. believes has significant ties to Vladimir Putin.. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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FBI, Homeland Security Search Alleged Properties of Russian Oligarch in New York, Florida
Viktor Vekselberg, a billionaire and close Vladimir Putin ally, had his superyacht seized off the coast of Italy in early April in the first U.S. sanction-related seizure stemming from the Ukraine crisis.
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Goldendoodles, Maltipoos, Morkies: A Warning Before You Buy Puppies Online
Goldendoodles, Maltipoos, Morkies – mixed dog breeds are hugely popular these days. But finding a local breeder can be challenging. That’s why some eager pet owners start looking online. But our I-Team has a warning before you do.
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BART Lacked Heat-Related Speed Policy That Experts Say Might Have Prevented Partial Derailment
BART officials now acknowledge that although they had slowed trains in the past to reduce the threat of potential heat-related derailments – the agency didn’t have a heat-related speed restriction policy in place when its train partially derailed in Concord last month.
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BART Lacked Heat-Related Speed Policy That Experts Say Might Have Prevented Partial Derailment
BART officials now acknowledge that although they had slowed trains in the past to reduce the threat of potential heat-related derailments – the agency didn’t have a heat-related speed restriction policy in place when its train partially derailed in Concord last month. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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Critics Say PG&E Fire Prevention Plan Prioritized Executive Bonuses Over Safety
A newly released independent analysis blamed the 2017 North Bay wildfires on PG&E’s emphasis on maintaining lines in densely populated areas instead of higher risk rural areas, a strategy that critics had warned was a recipe for disaster.
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PG&E Targeted Urban Circuits, Not High Fire Risk Lines Before 2017 Firestorm: Report
A newly released independent analysis blamed the 2017 North Bay wildfires on PG&E’s emphasis on maintaining lines in densely populated areas instead of higher risk rural areas, a strategy that critics had warned was a recipe for disaster. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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Exclusive Digital-First NBC Bay Area Series
The Moms of Magnolia Street – a four-part investigative series – follows the journey of a group of Oakland mothers who went from unhoused to activists and took matters into their own hands as California’s housing affordability crisis pushed thousands of Black residents out of their homes and onto the streets. Watch the entire series now here. No Man’s Land:...
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San Francisco Man Dies After Being Handcuffed, Held Down by Police and Fire Crews
Authorities are investigating the death of a 35-year-old man who twice told police and fire crews he couldn’t breathe as he was being held, face-down, after being handcuffed for several minutes, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.