James Franco Sued by Former Professor
There is a way to fire bad teachers: be a celebrity.
Tax-free pensions without losing the ability to work and draw another salary - what's not to like?
The state micro-manages pretty much everything, education-wise
Executives in school districts getting big raises before retiring
Say they were duped into giving up rights to profit from their own image
Abdullah al-Senussi is wanted by the Libyan government and the International Criminal Court
The state has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to politicians and bureaucrats
Police abuse, malpractice, property damage adds up to $735 million a year in the Big Apple
It didn't begin (and won't end) with Lance Armstrong getting stripped of his Tour de France titles.
Why states are banning farm photography.
No, this isn't really old news we stumbled upon by accident
Most savings come from future hires, does little to address current unfunded liabilities
He wants the Judicial Council, which oversees the system's bureaucracy, to be elected by trial judges and not appointed by the chief justice
Janssen promoted antipsychotic drug as also helping with anxiety and anger management
Customers to be reimbursed
To comb through and get rid of unneeded laws and regulations.
Targets drugmakers and distributor after boy drowns in hot tub
In six heavily contested GOP primaries, the candidate with the most money lost.
The decision is based on weak funding for government pensions and a "lack of action on reform measures."
Will face former surgeon general in November.
Plan for California will help fight fraud and pension spiking, but doesn't deal with the reality of the system's unsustainability.
How well funded the fund is depends on how you cook the books
He argued that a "special relationship" between him and the VA created a duty to protect him from being injured by VA medical staff.
Deal brokered by Democrats and union leaders to cut the state's public employee pension costs.
Several creditors say they are owed $39.5 million and are victims of an alleged Ponzi scheme.
The looming train wreck catches the public's attention
Victoria has big plans to streamline and privatize, which might (hint, hint) be something others should consider
Under federal scrutiny for botching a $101 million program
The state's credit rating and finances are on the line
Hey, the executive is accountable, says former Justice Department apparatchik, Jack Goldsmith
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