July 17
Major business executives invested in ATL superintendent State investigating its HIV unit
July 16
APS to teachers in scandal: Resign or be fired Augusta judge orders death-row defenders to prove effectiveness Hall Co. jailers disciplined for inmate beating
July 15
APS board member wants Hall to return bonuses FDIC sues insiders at failed Duluth bank
July 13
List of toppled leaders grows at ATL public schools Cheater schools may have to return $693K in grants Lawsuit: Prison guards attacked inmates Supremes agree to hear ATL Council secret vote case VA finds long waits at ATL med center Columbus city manager: ‘I certainly did not know about any criminal behavior’ Court decision defangs […]
How Murdoch reporters’ bribes to British cops violate U.S. law
Imagine you’re a Fleet Street reporter at a British tabloid with a pocketful of cash. You meet a trusted source at a pub, a police officer who tells you about the royal family’s confidential schedule in exchange for a small gratuity. You hand over a few quid and rush off with a photographer to stake out a health club where Camilla Parker-Bowles is toning her abs. Guess what: If you work for Rupert Murdoch, you may have violated U.S. law.
July 12
Four APS superintendents removed in cheating fallout Three woman raped after DeKalb police missed critical lead Deal rakes in cash from health care, lobbyists Airline fined over disabled rules
July 11
Cheating probe could get ex-APS official fired in Texas Gwinnett indigent defense billing system under scrutiny