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Man Gets 4 Years in $126 Million Printer Toner Fraud
Man Gets 4 Years in $126 Million Printer Toner Fraud
Gilbert N. Michaels, of West Los Angeles, Calif., preyed on tens of thousands of small businesses and charities by overcharging them for toner they didn’t need, federal prosecutors said.
Man Gets 4 Years in $126 Million Printer Toner Fraud
Where Are the Million-Dollar Homes?
Where Are the Million-Dollar Homes?
A new report reveals which U.S. metropolitan areas have the highest percentage of homes valued at $1 million or more.
Where Are the Million-Dollar Homes?
Why Home Prices Soared More Than Expected in March
Why Home Prices Soared More Than Expected in March
Prices grew 13.3% annually in March, according to Case-Shiller. Other data due out this week will offer clues about whether the housing supply crunch will continue.
Why Home Prices Soared More Than Expected in March
America's Leading Startup Neighborhoods
America's Leading Startup Neighborhoods
More than 50 percent are urban, and two in downtown San Francisco attract more than a billion dollars each in venture capital.
America's Leading Startup Neighborhoods
The dark legacy of this iconic baseball stadium
The dark legacy of this iconic baseball stadium
How Los Angeles destroyed a community and built a ballpark on top of it.Subscribe and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/...
The dark legacy of this iconic baseball stadium
Citizen App Falsely Accuses Man of Starting California Brush Fire
Citizen App Falsely Accuses Man of Starting California Brush Fire
California’s wildfire season is already underway, and state investigators are looking into what ignited a 1,325-acre brush fire in Los Angeles County. The app Citizen set off a search by users, though, for a man baselessly accused of starting the blaze.
Citizen App Falsely Accuses Man of Starting California Brush Fire