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2 Chinese nationals indicted for 2014-15 Anthem hack

Anthem, the nation’s second-largest health insurer, agreed in October to pay the government a record $16 million to settle potential privacy violations.

 
Online site removes miniskirts, other items with Auschwitz images

The Auschwitz Memorial and Museum has complained to an e-commerce site that was selling miniskirts, tote bags and other items printed with photos of the former Nazi German death camp where around 1.1 million people were killed during World War II.

US military veteran sues after twice being denied a passport

A Minnesota man and military veteran whose request for a passport was denied twice is now asking a federal court to intervene and declare that he is a U.S. citizen, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday.

Fake German heiress sentenced to 4-12 years behind bars

The German con artist who passed herself off as a wealthy heiress was sentenced Thursday to four 12 years behind bars for swindling New York banks and hotels out of tens of thousands of dollars.

Federal hate crimes charged in San Diego synagogue attack

A federal prosecutor says a 19-year-old man accused of an attack on a synagogue called 911 and said he thought he killed some people, and did it because he was “trying to defend my nation” against Jews.

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