The Kevin Spacey sexual assault case took a major turn Monday during an action-packed court hearing.
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Doing yoga, then ‘bang’: Dozens injured in Florida mall explosion near LA Fitness
Plantation, Florida, fire officials say the shopping center blast may be have been a gas explosion. Two people were seriously injured.
Nearly 900 drivers suspended in wake of deadly motorcycle crash in New Hampshire
The Massachusetts RMV has suspended 876 drivers whose out-of-state infractions hadn’t been tracked after a motorcycle crash killed 7 in New Hampshire
Kevin Spacey’s sexual assault accuser abruptly drops civil lawsuit
A man who accused Kevin Spacey of groping him in Nantucket has abruptly dropped a civil lawsuit. The criminal suit will proceed with a hearing Monday.
California insurance exec pleads guilty to paying $450,000 for kids’ admission into USC as fake recruits
Toby MacFarlane is the20th defendant to plead guilty in the nation’s college admissionsscandal with two more agreeing to plead guilty in court later
‘A mental health crisis’: 3 NYPD officers die by suicide in 10 days
In 10 days, the New York City Police Department has lost a veteran deputy chief, detective and a third police officer Friday – all from suicides.
Analysis: Those in college scandal could still go to prison, despite first defendant skating
Although the first defendant sentenced in the college admissions scheme got no prison, the case’s uniqueness doesn’t make it a great barometer.
Former Stanford sailing coach avoids prison in first sentence of college admissions scandal
John Vandemoer is the first of the 22 defendants who pleaded guilty in the nation’s sweeping college admissions scandal to be sentenced.
Ex-Stanford sailing coach faces first sentence in college admissions scandal
Federal prosecutors have recommended 13 months of prison for former Stanford sailing head coach John Vandemoer. He say probation is sufficient.
Lori Loughlin digs in — and 7 more surprises and takeaways in college admissions scandal
What we’ve learned so far in the historic case against wealthy parents accused of paying bribes to get their children into college.