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Texas EquuSearch Sues Casey Anthony
Texas EquuSearch Sues Casey Anthony
Texas EquuSearch Sues Casey Anthony
Houston-based Texas EquuSearch has kept its promise to sue Casey Anthony.  The lawsuit says Anthony knew her daughter, Caylee Anthony, wasn't missing, and that she lied to the organization as its volunteers spent months looking for the 2-year-old.
Court: Using GPS to Track Cheating Spouse is Not Invasion of Privacy
Court: Using GPS to Track Cheating Spouse is Not Invasion of Privacy
Court: Using GPS to Track Cheating Spouse is Not Invasion of Privacy
Here's news for people running around on their spouses, and you know who you are.  A state appeals court in New Jersey has ruled that using GPS to track a cheating spouse is not an invasion of privacy. "Cheating" just got a lot more risky, in New Jersey at least.
Casey Anthony Sentenced to Four Years in Jail For Lying to Investigators
Casey Anthony Sentenced to Four Years in Jail For Lying to Investigators
Casey Anthony Sentenced to Four Years in Jail For Lying to Investigators
Casey Anthony was sentenced to four years in jail Thursday for lying to investigators in charge of the search for her daughter, Caylee. However, Anthony could be set free as early as late this month or in the beginning of August, since she's served almost three years in jail while awaiting trial with a record of good behavior.
US Government Mandates Fast Food Nutrition Labeling
US Government Mandates Fast Food Nutrition Labeling
US Government Mandates Fast Food Nutrition Labeling
In an effort to help people make more informed choices when eating away from home, the federal government is introducing mandatory nutrition labeling for fast food menus and vending machines. Items sold at movie theaters are exempt, which is odd given what calorie bombs those snacks can be. The problem is that few Americans pay much attention to the nutrition labeling on even the packaged foods br
TSA Pat-down Bill is Dead – For Now
TSA Pat-down Bill is Dead – For Now
TSA Pat-down Bill is Dead – For Now
Texas lawmakers adjourned their special session Wednesday without passing a ban on Transportation Security Administration pat-downs, to the dismay of staunch conservative critics of the agency.

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