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Massage Therapist Targeted Ohio State Players for Sex, Report Says
A licensed massage therapist who offered dozens of Ohio State football players massages engaged in consensual sex with five of them, according to a report released by the university Thursday.
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How Massage Therapy Benefits the Body
Massage therapists Edward Little, of the National Holistic Institute, and Debra Gonzalez, of Vida Organic Wellness, explain how massage therapy positively affects the body.
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How Massage Therapy Benefits the Body
Massage therapists Edward Little, of the National Holistic Institute, and Debra Gonzalez, of Vida Organic Wellness, explain how massage therapy positively affects the body.
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Kevin Spacey Reads Poem About Forsaken Boxer in Rome: ‘Life Was Over in a Moment'
Actor Kevin Spacey read a poem about a worn-out and dejected boxer during an unexpected performance at a Rome museum Friday night, weeks after a criminal sexual misconduct case against him collapsed in Massachusetts. Spacey’s appearance at the National Roman Museum was not publicly announced in advance.
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Massachusetts Massage Therapist Arrested for Inappropriately Touching Customers: Police
A massage therapist from Massachusetts was arrested Tuesday after he was accused of inappropriately touching two customers, according to Swansea police. Officials said Frank Ferdinand Jr., 59, of Onset, is a self-employed massage therapist who rents space and works out of the Harmony Day Spa. Authorities received a report that the suspect allegedly inappropriately touched a patron during a massage.
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Attorneys Accuse Police, Prosecutors of Leaking Kraft Video
Attorneys for two of the women charged in a Florida prostitution sting asked a judge on Thursday to hold police and prosecutors in contempt of court following reports that someone was shopping around undercover video of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. The motion was filed in Palm Beach County Circuit Court by attorneys for Lei Wang and Hua Zhang,...
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‘A Struggle': 18 Percent of Teachers Work Multiple Jobs
Jennifer Williams can’t afford to work just one job. In addition to teaching 10th grade English full time in Baltimore, the single mother works four side jobs, including a waitressing gig on nights and weekends. She also runs her school’s literary magazine, coaches volleyball and supervises the speech and debate team. In the U.S., about 18 percent of public school...
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Dozens Accuse Massage Therapists at Nationwide Franchise of Sexual Misconduct
Dozens have accused massage therapists of sexual misconduct at the largest massage franchise in the United States, a BuzzFeed report published Sunday alleged. Citing lawsuits, police reports and other official documents, the news site said the company, Massage Envy, and its franchisees had mishandled or ignored many of more than 180 cases. NBC News has not confirmed all of the...
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Injured Marine's New Challenge: 31 Marathons in 31 Days
Rob Jones never liked running. He didn’t like running when he grew up on a farm in Lovettsville, Virginia, and he didn’t like it by the time he graduated from Virginia Tech in 2007. The 32-year old former Marine said he only ran to prepare for the test to get into the United States Marine Corps. All that hasn’t stopped...
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Cosby on Trial: Gripping Testimony, Brisk Pace Mark Week 1
Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial in Pennsylvania has moved at a brisk pace and produced gripping testimony along with moments of levity. The case could reach the jury early this week.
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Taiwan-Born Navy Officer Admits Lying, Mishandling Secrets
The U.S. Navy abandoned efforts to convict a Taiwan-born Navy officer of spying for China or Taiwan, striking a plea deal on Thursday that instead that portrays him as arrogant and willing to reveal military secrets to impress women....
The agreement was a marked retreat from last year’s accusations that Lt. Cmdr. Edward C. Lin gave or attempted to give classified... -
Cosby's Criminal Sexual Assault Case to Resume After Court Rejects Appeal
A Pennsylvania appeals court has rejected Bill Cosby’s attempt to throw out his criminal case because of what he called a decade-old deal not to prosecute him.
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Read the Sexual Assault Allegation Bill Cosby Faces
Comedian Bill Cosby now faces a criminal charge in connection with the chorus of accusations – none yet proven – that he sexually abused and assaulted women for years. His attorneys expect him to be exonerated of the aggravated indecent assault charge filed in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2015. Prosecutors accuse Cosby of rendering former Temple University...