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Police Seek Bruins Fans They Say 'Viciously Beat' Victim
MBTA police in Massachusetts are looking for five men who beat a man at North Quincy station -
Felicity Huffman, In Tears, Pleads Guilty In College Bribery Scandal
Huffman is hoping her guilty plea, and her unequivocal apology, will earn her some leniency at sentencing. In a statement last month, she expressed deep regret and shame for her actions. -
Lawyer Made Famous In O.J. Simpson Trial Steps Away From Nipsey Hussle Case
Christopher Darden prosecuted O.J. Simpson. Until Friday, he was defending the man accused of killing rapper Nipsey Hussle in March. Darden cited threats to his family adding: "Cowards never change." -
How Hospital ER Sleuths Race To Identify An Unconscious Or Dazed Jane Or John Doe
A public hospital in Los Angeles gets over 1,000 unidentified patients a year. Most are quickly ID'd, but some require considerable gumshoe work — a task often complicated by medical privacy laws. -
Changing How You Think Helps The Transition From Prisoner Back To Citizen
Reentry programs work like a bridge between the world of corrections and the world of social services. Here's what one of those programs is doing to help folks stay out for good. -
Beginning Prison Sentence, Cohen Has Harsh Words For Trump
Michael Cohen took a last swipe at President Donald Trump while reporting to federal prison Monday to start a three-year sentence. -
Cohen's Prison Reality: A Bunk Bed In Barrack-style Hall
Michael Cohen is due to report Monday to the Federal Correctional Institution, Otisville to start a three-year sentence for tax evasion, lying to Congress and campaign finance crimes. -
Boston FBI, Somerville Police Offer $10,000 Reward For Info. About Somerville Bank Robbery Suspect
The suspect remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous. -
Jewish Family Loses Legal Battle To Recover Painting Stolen By Nazis
The Spanish museum that purchased the artwork didn't know it was stolen. Under Spanish law, it now belongs to them, the judge said. -
WikiLeaks' Assange Gets 50 Weeks In Prison For Bail-Jumping
Judge Deborah Taylor said it was hard to imagine a more serious version of the offense as she gave the 47-year-old hacker a sentence close to the maximum of a year in custody.