The U.S. Justice Department reached an agreement with the owner of a hotel in Orlando, Florida, over a discrimination lawsuit involving the cancellation of a conference for an Arab American group following an attack on Israel. The DOJ accused the hotel of discrimination based on national origin, stating there were no threats or risks associated with the event. The hotel denied the allegations but agreed to issue a statement welcoming all guests and adopt an anti-discrimination policy as part of the settlement.
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Seattle man charged with string of burglaries targeting pro athletes
A Seattle man, Earl Enderson Riley IV, has been charged with multiple burglaries targeting high-profile athletes, including Seattle Mariners players Luis Castillo and Julio Rodriguez, from whom he allegedly stole over $200,000 in valuables. Prosecutors claim Riley led a string of burglaries that began in February, with thefts involving luxury items and an attempted burglary at Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez's home. Currently held on $1 million bail, Riley faces additional charges in a separate...
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