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David Blech, the former biotechnology stock promoter who got probation for a 1998 fraud conviction, was sentenced to four years in prison for a similar crime by a judge who angrily rejected his plea for leniency.
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A Somali man who was captured at sea and interrogated by the U.S. in 2011 admitted aiding terrorist groups including al Shabaab and an al-Qaeda branch, federal prosecutors said.
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A federal judge issued an important but puzzling decision last week regarding the Barack Obama administration’s deadly drone campaign against Islamic terrorists.
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The trial of four men accused of plotting to bomb New York City synagogues and fire missiles at military planes was delayed for a second day after one of them sat in a wheelchair with his eyes closed without speaking.
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Amazon.com Inc., the world’s largest online retailer, received a U.S. patent on a method of improving employees’ performance.
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New Jersey-based law firm Archer & Greiner PC dismissed 14 attorneys, including seven nonequity partners across a mix of practices, firm President Christopher Gibson said.
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Three men convicted of plotting to blow up New York synagogues and to fire heat-seeking missiles at U.S. military planes were sentenced to 25 years in prison.
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Documents concerning the U.S. government’s so-called targeted killings of alleged terrorists will remain secret under a federal judge’s ruling denying a request by the American Civil Liberties and two journalists.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. won dismissal of $19 billion in claims in a lawsuit brought by the trustee liquidating Bernard Madoff’s former firm that alleges the biggest U.S. bank aided the fraud.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America Corp. and Citigroup Inc. were among five banks sued by Massachusetts for allegedly conducting unlawful foreclosures and deceiving homeowners.
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