Igor Dvorsiky, the director of a West Hollywood private school, agreed to plead guilty to racketeering charges in the college admissions scandal.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
Deadly EEE: Parts of nation see worst outbreak of brain-swelling, mosquito virus in more than a half-century
Three people have died in Massachusetts; three in Michigan, two, in Connecticut and one in Rhode Island. Most of the deaths occurred in recent weeks.
LA businessman sentenced to 4 months in prison for paying $250K to get son into USC as water polo recruit
Devin Sloane, a Los Angles business executive, is the second parent sentenced in the nation’s college admissions scandal.
In Senate bid, Joe Kennedy wants to take on ‘broken system’ that let Trump win: ‘Far too urgent to wait’
Rep. Joe Kennedy sets up a showdown of two progressives, one that will likely be the nation’s most closely watched Senate primary fight of 2020.
UCLA mom charged with paying $400K to get son admitted as fake soccer recruit
A Canadian mother was arrested Monday night in Spain and indicted in the U.S. for paying $400,000 to get her son admitted into the University of California-Los Angles as a fake soccer recruit.
Felicity Huffman sentenced: 2 weeks in prison, $30,000 fine for college admissions scandal
Huffman is the first parent sentenced in the nation’s college admissions scandal. “Trying to be a good mother doesn’t excuse us,” said the judge.
Emails show USC tagged applicants from big-donor and connected families as ‘VIPs’
A parent charged in the college admissions scandal say the ‘VIP’ list shows his $50,000 payment wasn’t a bribe, but part of the USC way.
Boston’s Straight Pride Parade draws a few hundred marchers and counter protestors
After months of build-up and debate, the controversialStraight Pride Parade is set to take place Saturday in Boston. Police say they’re ready.
Straight Pride Parade a ‘perversion’: Boston plans draws outrage
Emerson College President Lee Pelton harshly criticized the event set for Saturday in Boston. Parade organizers fired back.
‘Legitimate donations’: Lori Loughlin attorney previews college admissions defense in court
Actress Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli appeared in federal court Tuesday to addresspossible conflicts of interest for their attorneys.