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Shop With A Cop Brings Holiday Joy to Children
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- Written by Yvette Urrea Moe Yvette Urrea Moe
- Category: San Diego News San Diego News
- Published: 08 December 2018 08 December 2018
San Diego, California - Check out San Diego County's fun photo lineup from Saturday’s Shop With a Cop, where more than 300 officers teamed up with children and took them to SeaWorld for breakfast and a show and then out for a $150 shopping spree.
Pet Safety Tips as You Deck the Halls
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- Written by Tracy DeFore Tracy DeFore
- Category: News News
- Published: 08 December 2018 08 December 2018
San Diego, California - Time to deck the halls for the holidays but remember to keep pet safety in mind, so the most wonderful time of the year doesn’t go to the dogs, or rather the vet.
Home Health Services Company Owner and Co-Conspirator Plead Guilty for Roles in $8.6 Million Health Care Fraud Scheme
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- Written by Justice Department Justice Department
- Category: News News
- Published: 06 December 2018 06 December 2018
Miami, Florida - Two Miami, Florida residents pleaded guilty Tuesday to health care fraud charges for their roles in an $8.6 million health care fraud scheme.
Everybody comment now?
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- Written by Lesley Fair - FTC Lesley Fair - FTC
- Category: National News National News
- Published: 05 December 2018 05 December 2018
Washington, DC - Willing to wager there’s no plausible connection between 90s dance group C + C Music Factory and the FTC’s just-announced request for public comment about the Red Flags Rule and the Card Issuers Rule, known collectively as the Identity Theft Rules? You might just lose that bet – and no, it has nothing to do with C + C’s ubiquitous hit, “Everybody Dance Now.”
Two Freight Forwarding Executives Plead Guilty To Fixing Prices
Miami, Florida - Roberto Dip and Jason Handal pleaded guilty Friday in Miami, Florida, for their roles in orchestrating a nationwide conspiracy to fix prices for international freight forwarding services, marking the first convictions in this investigation, the Department of Justice announced.
Former Justice Department Employee Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Deceive U.S. Banks
Washington, DC - A former employee with the U.S. Department of Justice pleaded guilty Friday for his role in a conspiracy to deceive banks in the United States about the source and purpose of millions of dollars sent from overseas to finance a lobbying campaign on behalf of foreign interests, announced Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.