Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times
A deal settles a landmark lawsuit against members of Metro Transit Assassins in response to a quarter-mile long tagging of its acronym along the L.A. River. Instead, they'll be under the same restrictions as gang members.
Authorities say that an Irvine couple planted drugs in the volunteer's car because they were displeased with her supervision of their son.
The Federal Reserve chairman defended a modest step to lower long-term interest rates, saying that the central bank was not quite ready to act boldly.
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. was found in contempt of Congress for failing to provide subpoenaed documents in the flawed Fast and Furious gun-tracking case.

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