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CES 2013: GlobaTrac Device Can Help Find Lost Luggage
Early buzz at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas is focusing on Samsung's transparent television but that news may be eclipsed by the startup GlobaTrac's device to track your luggage.11th Circuit cases reflect the times in Miami and the nation over the last century
With judges presiding over real estate boom time cases of swindled property owners, Prohibition-era gambling crimes and the constitutionality of equal protection laws, the moral and social issues addressed within the 11th Judicial Circuit over the last 100 years in many ways tell the story not only of Miami, but the entire nation.Madness over a Muncie, Ind., museum jars the senses
William W. Bedsworth Henry David Thoreau once said, "It is not worthwhile to go around the world to count the cats in Zanzibar." It's a good thing Thoreau didn't know my mother. If he had, he never would have spent all that time hanging out at Walden Pond. He would have gone to Zanzibar, seen the cats, and dropped the writing thing like a hot rock.Brooklyn Prep School Settles Claims Over Alleged Sex Abuse Cover-Up
Poly Prep Country Day School and the attorney for the 12 plaintiffs confirmed in a joint announcement that the parties had reached a settlement in the high-profile federal lawsuit stemming from the conduct of coach Philip Foglietta, who died in 1998 after working at the school for 25 years.CEO of Offshore Gambling Web Site Charged
David Carruthers, whom authorities say runs an offshore gambling company that illegally takes bets from U.S. residents, was ordered held in custody Monday after appearing in federal district court. BetonSports took bets on an Internet site and over a toll-free telephone line, federal prosecutor Mark Nichols said. Internet gambling has become a political issue with last week's passage of a House bill to prevent American banks and creditors from making payments to online gambling sites.9th Circuit Hears Hotel Guest Privacy Case
If the court strikes down an L.A. ordinance requiring local hotels to keep guest information available for inspection for 90 days, it would be the second en banc decision this year blocking a warrantless search program.Trending Stories
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