A judge has ruled that a special investigator is not needed to ferret out fraud in the concussion settlement payout process.
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Judge: No special probe for settlement fraud
A judge has ruled that a special investigator is not needed to ferret out fraud in the concussion settlement payout process.
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Judge: No special probe for settlement fraud
Hip-Hop Junkie: Actor Justice Smith Is a French- Rap Connoisseur … into old-school hip-hop for The Get Down and his love for the French rap scene.
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Hip-Hop Junkie: Actor Justice Smith Is a French-Rap Connoisseur
Steering clear of the popular decision of R&B artists to include features on their albums, Bridges decides to solely showcase his own talent. This seems to be popular decision by the singer, who also decided on no features for Coming Home. Good Thing is already garnering praise, with the review …
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Leon Bridges Releases New Album, 'Good Thing': Listen
R&B singer Bazzi released his first studio album “Cosmic” on April 12. The highly anticipated album, which includes his Billboard Hot 100 single “Mine,” features a mix of slower ballads and faster-paced upbeat songs. Most of the album's songs focus on Bazzi's experience with girls, finding himself and …
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Bazzi's debut album “Cosmic” is out of this world
Sound familiar? That's because last month, a May release was widely rumored. It appears that's still a-go! Better yet, Xtina has some seriously huge plans to get the ball rolling with the new LP, which sounds like “mostly pop with some R&B sounds.” …
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Report: Christina Aguilera's New Album Drops In May And Sounds Like “Mostly Pop With Some R&B”
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN people will this year receive national honours and awards, many of whom are familiar faces who have served or are currently serving across various spheres of national life.
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Eight OJs among 167 national awardees
DARIEN, Conn. (CBSNewYork) – In Darien, Conn., some underage children believe they may have found a way to get their hands on outlawed e-cigarettes. One woman in Darien said she has been receiving packages from e-cigarette vaping companies that she herself didn’t order, containing vaping juice that powers the e-cigarettes. She suspects high school friends of her son may be using her address to mail the paraphernalia. Conn. Woman Claims Underage Kids Used Her Address To Buy Banned E-Cigarettes Fran Schneidau reports play pause The woman contacted Nancy Alderman, who locally champions the cause of environment and health, WCBS 880’s Connecticut Bureau Chief Fran Schneidau. Alderman said she promptly alerted state lawmakers about the loophole allowing access to kids under 18. “First thing is to have people be aware that it’s going on and then the next issue is to do something about it,” Alderman said. Alderman said while the law prohibits kids under 18 from buying e-cigarettes, there is currently no stopping out-of-state companies from mailing the vapor juice to households in Connecticut once the product has been ordered.