A Routine Errand to Drugstore Turns Deadly
Sunday, January 1st, 2012Police in Nassau County are trying to determine how an off-duty federal agent died after intervening in a robbery.
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A Routine Errand to Drugstore Turns Deadly
Police in Nassau County are trying to determine how an off-duty federal agent died after intervening in a robbery.
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A Routine Errand to Drugstore Turns Deadly
A flash mob involving an estimated 200 young people turned violent at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn., on Monday—turning one of the busiest shopping days of the year at the nation’s largest mall into chaos. At least 10 juveniles have been arrested in the incident on suspicion of disorderly conduct, but there were no weapons involved and no theft has been reported. A mall spokeswoman said the riot started around 4:20 p.m. with a single incident in the food court and then quickly spread and officials put the mall on lockdown, although they later called that a premature move. More than 30 Bloomington police, as well as Metro Transit and Richfield officers, responded to the call, and order was restored by 5:30 p.m. Mall officials said they will review security measures to determine how the situation descended so quickly into chaos.
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10 Arrested in Mall Riot
NEW YORK — Popular online reviews site Yelp is going public. Yelp Inc. said in a regulatory filing Thursday that it plans to raise $100 million in an initial public offering. The amount of money Yelp is seeking in its IPO will likely change as its bankers determine how many shares should be sold and at what price. That process typically takes three to four months. Read full article > >
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Reviews site Yelp files for initial public offering
It’s only the first week of April, but a hearing before a federal judge in St. Paul, Minn., Wednesday will begin to determine how millions of NFL fans — as well as players, owners, team personnel, bar owners and pizza deliverymen — spend this summer and fall.

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Hearing will begin to chart NFL’s future
Apparently there’s a cabal of hackers behind a bunch of leaked celebrity photos. The FBI met with Vanessa Hudgens yesterday to determine how her Gmail account was hacked and photos and videos stolen, according to TMZ. Ali Laarter, Jessica Alba,…
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50 Celebrities Targeted By Hacker Ring
A system that uses paw prints and faeces offers scientists a fresh way to determine how many tigers are left in the wild, a study suggests.

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Poo and paws help in tiger count
Lawmakers at a hearing Thursday will try to determine how safe seafood from the Gulf of Mexico is in the aftermath of the BP oil disaster.
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Permanent plug for oil well weeks away