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Property Manager Settles Fair Housing Lawsuit
The owner and manager of several properties in the Greater Hartford area have agreed to pay $150,000 to a fair housing advocate group as part of settlement. The group, Connecticut Fair Housing Center, sued Paul Rosow, the owner of the properties, and...Tags: Section 8 (housing), Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Apartments, Rentals
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Valencia student charged in federal tax case
Federal authorities said a Valencia College student had hundreds of names and Social Security numbers interspersed with what appeared to be his class notes, and dozens of debit cards in other people's names. An Orange County deputy made the discovery...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Personal Data Collection, Crime, Law and Justice, Interior Policy, Politics
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Judge orders state to prosecute Goodman juror DeMartin
The case against John Goodman juror-turned-criminal defendant Dennis DeMartin is fast becoming as intriguing as the high-profile case against the Wellington polo mogul himself. On Monday, the judge overseeing Goodman's DUI manslaughter case appointed...Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Crimes, Punishment, Judges
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Immigration deformed
There's the story of a woman with five kids who was asked: If she had to do it all over again, would she have five children? "Yes," she said, "just not these five." That's the way I feel about the immigration "reform" bill introduced by the Senate's...Tags: Labor Legislation, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Marco Rubio
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Social Security Disability could be fixed by reexamining the role judges play
The Social Security Disability Insurance system is supposed to provide a financial safety net for workers and their families in the event that a serious medical impairment prevents them from working ("Judges sue Social Security over 'quotas' on disability...Tags: Air and Aviation Sports, Judges, Parachuting, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports
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Fraudsters prey on the elderly – that is where the money is
Financial scams targeting the elderly is an issue that hits close to home, says Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater. His 88-year-old mother, who lives in Palm Beach County, is deluged with all sorts of shady solicitations. "I am stunned at the...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Jeffrey Atwater, Delray Beach, Interior Policy, Politics
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Entitlements' unimpeded growth is a benefit to seniors
WASHINGTON (AP) — With Congress increasingly unable to resolve budget disputes, federal programs on automatic pilot are consuming ever larger amounts of government resources. The trend helps older Americans, who receive the bulk of Social Security...
Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Science and Technology, Budget Control Act of 2011, Research, Politics
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Boomers facing uncertainty of retirement, maybe working years more than they thought
The Great Recession saw unemployment rates double and the housing bust that proved far stronger and lasted much longer than anyone had expected. Through it all, retirement savings plans took a major hit. The economy is improving now. South Florida...
Tags: Unemployment, 401K, Employment Opportunities, Economy, Business and Finance, Boca Raton
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Freshman senator with senior pluck takes on the financial industry
WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the newest member of the Senate Banking Committee, waited patiently for her first chance to question top financial regulators at a recent hearing on Capitol Hill. When her turn finally came after 90 minutes,...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Occupy Wall Street, Banking, Consumers, Ben Bernanke
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Data breaches persist despite heightened security
Earlier this year, some employees of Schneider Electric of Palatine got an unwelcome surprise in a letter about the stock purchase plan in which they participate. Visible through the address window were their Social Security numbers. One of Schneider's...
Tags: Theft, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Woodridge
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Waiting to take Social Security is usually the best bet
Dear Liz: When I was 62, I started Social Security and I'm currently saving half of my monthly benefit after taxes (about $750). My decision to take my benefits early was influenced by a financial columnist who suggested that if I started at 62 and...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Economy, Business and Finance, Retirement, Finance, Career and Workplace
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Our View: Logan's Law is common sense legislation
Every once in a while legislation is slapped with the designation as "common sense" and truly deserves the label. A state proposal informally titled as "Logan's Law" certainly earns that moniker, requiring those convicted on animal abuse, neglect, or...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Crime, Law and Justice, Interior Policy, Politics
May 15, 2013
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|Story| Orlando Sentinel
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May 4, 2013
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May 13, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
May 13, 2013
|Story| Petoskey News
May 13, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
May 10, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 12, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 10, 2013
|Column| Los Angeles Times
May 3, 2013
|Story| Petoskey News
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