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Don't Punish The Hungry For Stealing A Bit Of Food: Italian Court

By R. Siva Kumar - May 05, 2016 07:53 PM EDT

An Italian High Court gives a solution to an age-old ethics debate related to theft and hunger, ruling that people should be permitted to steal small amounts of food if they are very hungry.

FIFA Admits To Receive World Cup Hosting Bribes

By Jenn Loro - Mar 17, 2016 07:54 AM EDT

FIFA made its most glaring admission yet regarding the corruption crisis that undermined the governing body’s reputation. The Zurich-based institution submitted a restitution claim to US authorities in an effort to recoup millions of dollars lost to corruption from unscrupulous former officials.

Meek Mill Found Guilty Of Probation Charges Amidst Pleas That 'Hes Not A Gangsta' And Nicki Minaj Changed Him

By Jenn Loro - Dec 19, 2015 02:53 PM EST

Meek Mill will not be joining Nicki Minaj’s tours next year due to his probation charges.

Ex-Subway Spokesman Jared Fogle Sentenced to 15 years after Pleading Guilty to Child Porn, Sex with Minors

By Cheri Cheng - Nov 19, 2015 03:02 PM EST

Jared Fogle has been sentenced for 15 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to child porn and sex with minors.

Ex-NFL Tight End, Aaron Hernandez Found Guilty of First Degree Murder

By Cheri Cheng - Apr 15, 2015 11:22 AM EDT

Aaron Hernandez, the former tight end of the New England Patriots, was found guilty of first degree murder.

Darren Sharper Sexual Assault Update: Five-time NFL Pro Bowler to Serve 9 Years Behind Bars

By Cheri Cheng - Mar 24, 2015 01:08 PM EDT

Darren Sharper, a former NFL safety, has accepted a plea deal and will serve only nine years of his 20-year prison term for sexually assaulting women in four different states.

Robin Thicke And Pharrell Williams' 'Blurred Lines' Plagerized in $7.4 Million Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

By Maria Slither - Mar 11, 2015 11:52 AM EDT

Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams have been found guilty of copying Marvin Gaye's classic 'Got To Give It Up' and make some of its elements present in the hit single 'Blurred Lines.' The Los Angeles jury charged the performers $7.4 millions that has to be given to Gaye's family.

'Not Guilty', Apple Wins Decade-Old Antitrust Lawsuit

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 17, 2014 02:16 AM EST

A California jury did not find Apple guilty over a decade-old antitrust lawsuit that accused the company of using a software update to secure a monopoly over the digital music market.

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