The former employees set up fake social media accounts to send threatening messages and posted the couple’s names and address online, encouraging strangers to knock on their door, according to court documents.
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Can U.S. job market sustain its gains? Uncertainties cloud future
Consumers won’t likely return to their pre-pandemic habits of eating out, traveling by plane, or going to movies until they’re confident that they won’t get sick.
U.S. revokes emergency use of malaria drugs to treat coronavirus
Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine will no longer be distributed to state and local health authorities.
Academy delays 2021 Oscars ceremony because of coronavirus
Academy leadership has not yet addressed whether the show will be virtual or in-person.
Europe reopens many borders but not to Americans, Asians
Many are waiving the 14-day quarantine and border checks.
Some tribes reopen their casinos despite state opposition
State and local leaders have no say as tribal nations are recognized as sovereign under the Constitution.
Trump eyes racial equality debate through economic lens
Administration officials say there have been numerous discussions arguing for and against having the president address the nation on police-community relations and racial injustice.
Heat, rain, long lines: Georgia election plagued by problems
The state’s chief elections officer announces plans to investigate issues that plagued Fulton and Dekalb counties, where roughly half the population is black.
Senate confirms first black service chief in unanimous vote
Gen. Charles Brown Jr. will serve as chief of the U.S. Air Force.
North Korea says it will cut communication channels with South Korea
The government says the decision was made by Kim Jung Un’s sister and a former military intelligence chief.