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A Florida deputy resigned after watching porn on the job caused him to crash into a civilian's car while they had stopped waiting for a school bus. -
Longtime Cop Forced to Resign After Department Discovers Porno Side Hustle: 'I Was Desperate'
A Colorado cop who spent 21 years with the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office was forced to resign after the department discovered she was making adult videos. -
Ex-Cop Accused of Killing Wife and Staging Death as Suicide Was Under Investigation for Having an Affair While on Duty
A former cop under investigation for having an affair while on duty has been charged with his wife's murder, which he allegedly staged to appear as a suicide. -
Two former FDNY officials arrested in corruption probe days after police commissioner's resignation: Report
Two former high-ranking FDNY officials have been swept up in a widening corruption probe, just days after the shocking resignation of New York City's police commissioner, in the latest story of corruption to hit New York in recent weeks. -
Pakistani Prime Minister Comes Under Fire Over Panama Papers, Offshore Dealings
Pakistani's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is being asked to step down by a main political rival. This is after he has been included in the list of the Panama Papers that were leaked last week. -
Belgian ministers admit error and security failings, tender resignation
Belgian ministers admitted errors and offered to resign due to intelligence failings over Brussels' deadly suicide attacks. -
Brazilian Leader Rousseff faces cries for her resignation
President Rousseff of Brazil faced protests and cries for her recognition after she appointed Former President Lula as Chief of Staff. Lula was supposed to be investigated for charges of bribery and money-laundering until the appoitnment made him immune from persecutions except by the Supreme Court. -
Pentagon Has Decided On No Further Punishment for Retired Gen. Petraeus
Retired General David Petraeus will no longer receive further punishments. A while back, there was a threat made to reveal the secrets of the CIA. This prompted retired Gen. -
Libyan prime minister Thinni says he will resign: TV
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said in a television interview that he would resign, after the station's host confronted him with questions from angry citizens who criticized his cabinet as ineffective. -
Gaps remain in probe of Baltimore man's death in police custody
An investigation into the death of a black man in Baltimore police custody is still trying to figure out what happened, the police commissioner said on Friday as the city braced for a major protest over the incident. -
Japan farm minister resigns amid questions over political funds
Japan's farm minister resigned on Monday amid questions over his political fundraising, stepping down at a time the government is tackling issues such as agriculture reform and talks on a broad Pacific trade agreement. -
FIFA ethics investigator Garcia resigns in protest
FIFA ethics investigator Michael Garcia resigned on Wednesday in protest at the way his report into allegations of corruption in awarding the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments to Russia and Qatar was handled by the soccer governing body's ethics judge. -
Taiwan president gives up party post as KMT in crisis after polls
Taiwan's president on Tuesday said he was stepping down as chairman of the ruling party in a widely expected move that comes after the Kuomintang was trounced in local elections on the weekend. -
U.S. senators call for federal judge to resign over wife beating
Three U.S. senators on Wednesday called for the resignation of a federal judge accused of beating his wife in an Atlanta hotel room last month. -
Florida Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll Resigns: Steps Down Amid Non-Profit "Allied Veterans of the World" Corruption Scandal (Video)
Florida's Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll resigned and nearly 60 other people were charged in a scandal involving a purported veterans charity that authorities said Wednesday was in fact a $300 million front for illegal gambling. The organization Allied Veterans of the World runs more than 40 Internet parlors offering computer games, which are normally legal in Florida if most of the proceeds go to charities.
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