LOS ANGELES — Sheriff’s investigators want Lindsay Lohan charged with battery for last month’s skirmish with a Betty Ford Center rehabilitation technician. A two-week investigation shows Lohan violated her probation during the Dec. 12 altercation and details will be sent to the Los Angeles County Probation Department this week.
NEW YORK — An injection of cash that values Facebook at $50 billion will help it delay going public for at least another year, giving the company breathing room to focus on long-term ambition rather than short-term profit. The infusion – $500 million from elite investment house Goldman Sachs and a Russian investor, represents the most emphatic endorsement yet of Facebook’s potential to make money in online social networking.
NEW YORK — A former girlfriend of Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas has a deal for a “sexually driven” memoir. Lillian McEwen, who dated Thomas in the 1980s, has written a book “D.C. Unmasked and Undressed” that is scheduled to come out in early February. McEwen said Thomas often made inappropriate comments and was “obsessed with porn.”
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No matter how much its rivals spend on their International Consumer Electronics Show exhibits this week, Samsung will likely get to industry buyers first.
NEW YORK — It’s almost like Oprah is taking over payroll departments nationwide: Everyone is getting a raise!
A Las Vegas doctor will pay the U.S. government more than $1.25 million to settle civil allegations of fraud, U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden said Monday.
