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Burning Cargo Ship Full of Porsches En Route to US Adrift In Atlantic Ocean
A burning transport ship carrying Porsches drifted in the mid-Atlantic on Thursday after the huge vessel’s 22 crew members were evacuated due to the blaze, the Portuguese navy said. Shipping in the area was warned that the 650-feet-long Felicity Ace was adrift near Portugal’s Azores Islands after the crew were taken off on Wednesday, Portuguese navy spokesman Cmdr. Jose...
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7 Charged With Stealing Millions in COVID Relief, Spending It on Lamborghini and Porsche
Seven people in two states were charged in an indictment with stealing millions of dollars in coronavirus relief funds and spending it on luxury products, including a Lamborghini and a Porsche, federal authorities said Tuesday.
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LISTEN: Philadelphia Eagles Star Fletcher Cox Tells Police He's About to Kill Intruder on 9-1-1 Call
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox told a police dispatcher on Oct. 16 that he would kill an intruder if police didn’t arrive soon enough, according to audio from a 911 call.
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School Bus Involved in Accident on Mass. Pike
A bus with students from Lincoln, Massachusetts was involved in an accident on the Mass. Pike on Monday afternoon. The accident happened on Interstate 90 East in Newton just over the Boston border. All eight students were brought to the hospital due to Newtown Fire Department policy. “Two to three” of those students were treated for minor injuries.
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School Bus Crash on Pike in Newton
“Two to three” students suffered minor injuries after a Porsche and a school bus collided, police said.
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School Bus Involved in Accident on Mass. Pike
A bus with students from Lincoln, Massachusetts was involved in an accident on the Mass. Pike on Monday afternoon. The accident happened on Interstate 90 East in Newton just over the Boston border. All eight students were brought to the hospital due to Newtown Fire Department policy. “Two to three” of those students were treated for minor injuries.
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Woman Charged in Multi-Million Dollar Marijuana Scheme
A Milton woman is accused of running a medical marijuana company as a front for a black market operation that made millions.
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Mass. Woman Accused of Black Market Marijuana Business Worth Millions
A Massachusetts woman was arrested and charged Tuesday for running a black market marijuana delivery service. Deana Martin, 51, of Milton, was charged with one count of conspiring to distribute more than 100 kilograms of marijuana in a federal court in Boston, according to US attorneys. Her business, called Northern Herb, was active from 2015 to 2018. The charging documents...
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Miami Social Media Influencer Arrested in Colombia Probe
Jenny Ambuila lived a lavish lifestyle in Miami that included frequent trips to designer stores, luxury vacations in Europe and jaunts around town in a red Lamborghini. But the fairy tale has ended abruptly for the 26-year-old social media influencer. The University of Miami graduate was arrested Friday while on holiday in Colombia, along with her parents and another customs...
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Vermont Reminding Volkswagen Owners to Make Claims by March 14
Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan is reminding Vermonters eligible for payment as part of the VW diesel emissions case that their claims must be postmarked no later than Thursday. Last spring the state reached a settlement with Volkswagen to resolve violations of the Vermont Consumer Protection Act. VW agreed to pay Vermont consumers $2.9 million, up to $1,000 for every...
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Vermont Reminding Volkswagen Owners to Make Claims by March 14
Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan is reminding Vermonters eligible for payment as part of the VW diesel emissions case that their claims must be postmarked no later than Thursday. Last spring the state reached a settlement with Volkswagen to resolve violations of the Vermont Consumer Protection Act. VW agreed to pay Vermont consumers $2.9 million, up to $1,000 for every...
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Jerry Seinfeld Sues California Classic Car Dealer Over '58 Porsche
Jerry Seinfeld sued a California dealer in classic cars Monday, saying the company has left the comedian stranded in a dispute over whether a 1958 Porsche he sold is authentic.
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Steelers' Star Antonio Brown Pulled Over for Going Over 100 MPH, Police Say
Police say Pittsburgh Steelers superstar wide receiver Antonio Brown was stopped for speeding over 100 mph in his Porsche, just hours before the team’s game against the Carolina Panthers.
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Paul Walker's Brothers Open to ‘Fast' Franchise Return
Nearly five years after Paul Walker’s death, his brothers say they’re open to playing his character again in the “Fast and Furious” franchise.
Producers asked Caleb and Cody Walker to fill in for their brother and help complete “Furious 7” after he died in a fiery off-set car crash in November 2013. -
Paul Walker's Brothers Open to ‘Fast and Furious' Franchise Return
Nearly five years after Paul Walker’s death, his brothers say they’re open to playing his character again in the “Fast and Furious” franchise.
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Billionaire Jeweler to the Stars Navid Modi Vanishes Amid Bank Fraud Accusations
The search is on for a billionaire jeweler whose diamonds have been worn on the red carpet by celebrities like Kate Winslet and Dakota Johnson after the man was accused in two fraud schemes, Reuters reported. An Indian state-run bank alleged that Nirav Modi, whom Forbes has said is worth $1.8 billion, helped defraud one of the bank’s branches of...
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Paul Walker's Daughter Settles With Porsche in Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Daughter of late Fast and Furious actor dismisses wrongful death lawsuit against German car company
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What Drug-Dealing Darknet Sites Have in Common With eBay
AlphaBay, the now-shuttered online marketplace that authorities say traded in illegal drugs, firearms and counterfeit goods, wasn’t all that different from any other e-commerce site, court documents show....
Not only did it work hard to match buyers and sellers and to stamp out fraud, it offered dispute-resolution services when things went awry and kept a public-relations manager to promote the site... -
Putin Explains How ‘Patriotic' Hackers Work
Russian President Vladimir Putin denied Russian state involvement in a series of hacking incidents that purportedly influenced the 2016 presidential election, but floated a theory that “patriotic” individuals may act in Russia’s interest after reading news articles.
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Sharapova Wins 1st Match on Return From 15-Month Doping Ban
Looking relieved, Maria Sharapova went through her familiar routine of waving to the crowd and blowing kisses after winning her first match on her return from a 15-month doping ban on Wednesday. The five-time Grand Slam champion and former No. 1 beat Roberta Vinci 7-5, 6-3 in the opening round of the Porsche Grand Prix. “It was the best feeling...