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Sentencing Delayed for LA's ‘Cowboy Gun' Bandits
Sentencing was delayed Thursday for two Los Angeles men facing lengthy federal prison terms for carrying out a string of stick-ups attributed to the “Cowboy Gun Bandits” — so named because of a distinctive long-barreled Colt six-shooter used in the heists.
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NYC Pizzeria Waiter Returns Lost $424K Check to Retired Social Worker
A retired social worker almost became bankrupt in the blink of an eye after leaving a nearly half a million dollar cashiers check at a restaurant.
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FBI Searching for Serial Bank Robber in Hollywood-Style Mask
Authorities are searching for a suspect who is believed to have robbed two Orange County banks in two days while wearing a lifelike Hollywood-style mask, the FBI announced Friday.
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Colts Neck Massacre: Man Killed Brother's Family Over Missing Money, Indictment Says
A New Jersey businessman accused of killing his brother and the brother’s wife and two children was about to be cut off from their technology company after money allegedly went missing from the firm, according to new court documents.
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Chester County Attorney Uses Ex-Wife's Accounts for Strip Clubs, Porn and Affair, Police Say
A local attorney who was already charged with defrauding his clients was arrested again for allegedly using his ex-wife’s accounts to spend money on strip clubs, pornography and an extramarital affair.
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‘Oh, My God! There's Blood Here': Neighbor Who Reported Colts Neck Mansion Fire Made Grisly Discovery, According to 911 Call
One of the neighbors who reported the Colts Neck mansion fire last month made a grisly discovery when he reached the property, according to a 911 call.
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Man Fights for the Credit He Was Promised
After Citibank used what one man characterized as bait-and-switch tactics, he fought back. Randy Mac reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018.
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Credit Card Con: Man Fights Back After Bait-and-Switch
One Castaic man thought he was getting a deal when he purchased an American Airlines ticket, but instead, he says, he got ripped off.
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Man Fights for the Credit He Was Promised
After Citibank used what one man characterized as bait-and-switch tactics, he fought back. Randy Mac reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018.
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Cruz Failed to Disclose 2nd Loan for 2012 Senate Run: Report
The New York Times is reporting that Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz failed to disclose a loan from Citibank that was used to help finance his successful 2012 Senate campaign.
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School Bus Driver Fired After Dramatic Video Captures Speed Battle With FedEx Truck
The New Jersey school bus driver seen in dramatic video swerving into the wrong lane to get ahead of a slower moving FedEx tractor-trailer and then nearly getting rammed by the larger vehicle has been fired.
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Firefighters Knock Down Fire at Citibank Building in West Los Angeles
Firefighters knocked down a fire that erupted on the sixth floor of a high-rise building in West Los Angeles Friday night.
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Fire Erupts at High-Rise Building in West Los Angeles
More than 100 firefighters extinguished a fire that broke out at a Citibank building in West Los Angeles on Friday, Nov. 20, 2015.
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Personal Finance for Kids Moves Beyond the Piggy Bank
Following years of recession and financial turmoil, a push has emerged to increase financial literacy in the classroom and at home for children, before they have to face decisions about student loans, retirement savings, salaries and credit.