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State launches Lap-Band investigation
The California Department of Insurance is investigating the business practices of Lap-Band surgery centers affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN advertising campaign, according to insurer Aetna Inc.
The insurance giant said in a statement that it was...Tags: Labor Legislation, Corporate Crime, Fraud, Advertising, Insurance
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Followers of polygamist Warren Jeffs give up bikes, trampolines
Nation NowWarren Jeffs rules: Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs has issued new rules to his followers, including a ban on children's toys.... -
Man who sexually assaulted chihuahua gets 10-year sentence
L.A. NOWA Sacramento parolee convicted of sexually assaulting a chihuahua was sentenced this week to 10 years in prison and must now register as a sex offender.... -
WikiLeaks: Judge recommends court-martial for Bradley Manning
Nation NowWikileaks and Bradley Manning: A military judge recommends that Wikileaks suspect Pfc. Bradley Manning face a general court martial for allegedly disclosing hundreds of thousands of classified military and diplomatic files and reports.... -
Platoon commander defends Marine on trial in deaths of 24 Iraqis
L.A. NOWThe platoon commander on the day in 2005 when Marines killed 24 unarmed Iraqis was called as a prosecution witness Friday in the court martial of the squad leader, Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich. But the testimony of William Kallop seemed...... -
Police expect murder charges in O.C. serial killer case next week
L.A. NOWAnaheim's police chief said Saturday that he is "extremely confident" a suspect arrested Friday is responsible for the deaths of four homeless men and that authorities plan to present the homicide cases to Orange County prosecutors next week. Itzcoatl... -
O.C. bystander chased suspect, screaming “It’s the serial killer"
L.A. NOWIt was only fitting that a group of loyal bystanders took action when John Berry was stabbed Friday outside a fast-food restaurant. After all, everyone knew John. The homeless man, a Vietnam veteran with a long white beard, was a...... -
Vegas priest who stole church money to gamble sentenced to prison
Nation NowVegas gambling priest: A Las Vegas priest who stole $650,000 from his church to feed his gambling addiction was sentenced to more than three years in federal prison.... -
TSA as holiday elf? TSA launches help line for disabled travelers
Nation NowHoliday travel" Just in time for the onslaught of Christmas travelers, the Transportation Security Administration unveiled a helpline Thursday designed to assist travelers with disabilities or other special medical needs.... -
John Edwards' 'serious' medical condition leads to trial delay
Nation NowJohn Edwards has a life-threatening heart condition, a fact which is delaying his trial on campaign corruption charges... -
Disbarred attorney gets 70 months in fraud
L.A. NOWA former Newport Beach attorney who was convicted last year in an investment fraud case has been sentenced to 70 months in prison. Gerald M. Shaw was indicted in 2007 on federal fraud and money laundering charges for a scheme in which he and another man... -
Teenager charged as adult in fatal Huntington Beach stabbing
L.A. NOWSixteen-year-old to be tried as adult in fatal Huntington Beach stabbing....
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