Prosecutors have asked that Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli be in the first group of parents tried in the nation’s college admissions scandal.
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Lori Loughlin’s husband joked about USC admissions process, emails released by feds shows
A USC administrator approached Lori Loughlin’s husband about helping the couple’s daughter apply to the school legitimately. He dismissed the offer.
Harvard law professor sues New York Times over Jeffrey Epstein story
Law professor Lawrence Lessig says the newspaper defamed him in Epstein story with ‘clickbait’ headline that misrepresented his position on donations.
Lori Loughlin told daughters they needed to do better in high school, new court doc alleges
Lori Loughlin told daughters Olivia Jade, Isabella they needed to do better at Marymount High School, Rick Singer told the FBI.
With polling all over the map, could four different Democrats split the first four states?
The quartet of Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren has led the pack for months, with each topping polls in one or more early state.
Boston Marathon bomber’s trial wasn’t fair, attorneys argue. Court will hear arguments today
A federal appeals court is set to take up whether Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev received a fair trial before he was sentenced to death.
New ‘Varsity Blues’ charges: Georgetown mom pleads guilty to cheating in son’s online classes
In a new twist in the “Varsity Blues” admissions scandal, a California woman agreed to plead guilty to paying $9,000 to have someone take online classes for her son so he could graduate from Georgetown.
Tufts University removes Sackler name over family’s role in opioid epidemic
Tufts University removed the Sackler name from all buildings and programs at its medical school over the family’s role in the nation’s opioid crisis.
The real roots of Thanksgiving: Rethinking what happened 400 years ago at the first feast in Plymouth
Native people likely outnumbered English colonists at the 1621 harvest feast, where there would have been fowl and fruit, but no green bean casserole.
Haunting texts revealed as Boston College student pleads not guilty in boyfriend’s suicide
Inyoung You came to a Boston courtroom from her native South Korea to enter a not guilty plea in the suicide of her Boston College boyfriend, Alex Urtula.