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Ex-nursing home employees: We were fired for reporting maggots at Whitehall
The three all worked as certified nursing aides at Whitehall Healthcare Center of Ann Arbor and were involved in the state's investigation into the discovery of maggots in a patient's genital area last summer, the lawsuit states.
Updated: 11/26/2011 06:16A
NBA, players have tentative agreement to end lockout
NBA Commissioner David Stern said the league plans a 66-game season starting with a Christmas Day triple-header. If players and owners ratify the deal reached early this morning, Stern said the NBA will open training camps Dec.
Updated: 11/26/2011 06:06A
Nintendo sued by Impulse Technology for patent infringement
It claims that the weight-tracking peripheral resembles its Trazer Interactive Fitness machine too closely. Last summer, Impulse filed a similar lawsuit against Microsoft and a score of Kinect developers, claiming that the motion hardware's sensor
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:59A
Student of Paradigm Education Group convicted of tax evasion
According to admissions that Jung made at trial, she studied course materials provided by the Paradigm Education Group, which embraces the theory that "natural persons" do not have to pay income tax. She also admitted that she implemented these
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:57A
County included in immigration lawsuit
Attorneys for two undocumented immigrants — referred to as John Doe #1 and John Doe #2 — attempted to register their manufactured home at the tag office at the Elmore County Courthouse in Wetumpka, but were denied because they did not have proof of
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:38A
NBA, Players Reach Tentative Deal to End Five-Month Lockout
6 issued an ultimatum that if an agreement wasn't reached by the close of business Nov. 9, then the league's most recent offer would be rescinded in favor of one much less favorable to the players. The ultimatum led to more talks before the union
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:19A
Charity in Penn State scandal should stay solvent, urge lawyers
The Second Mile shouldn't be allowed to dissolve its assets, according to a lawsuit filed late Wednesday on behalf of someone who claims to be a victim of Jerry Sandusky, the charity's founder. The complaint also suggests some of the future legal
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:14A
Lawyers want charity solvent
The Second Mile shouldn't be allowed to dissolve its assets, according to a lawsuit filed late Wednesday on behalf of someone who claims to be a victim of Jerry Sandusky, the charity's founder. The complaint also suggests some of the future legal
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:09A
Domain-name battle will head to court for gay nightclubs
Manhattan West alleges that it is suffering financially as a result because a large portion of its revenue depends on Internet marketing to new and current customers. Phantom has been involved in the Krave nightclub since last year, when it bought all
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:06A
Suit filed over tainted formula
SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah couple has filed a personal injury lawsuit against the makers of Similac, claiming their child was sickened by drinking the baby formula because it was tainted with beetles and beetle larvae. Attorneys for Adam and Amanda
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:06A