Your Evening Briefing
Date: 15 April 2014
By ANDREA KANNAPELL
O dia 14 de abril de 2014 foi um segunda-feira sob o signo de ♈. Foi o dia 103 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi Barack Obama.
Se você nasceu neste dia, você tem 12 anos de idade. Seu último aniversário foi no dia terça-feira, 14 de abril de 2026, 48 dias atrás. Seu próximo aniversário é no dia quarta-feira, 14 de abril de 2027, em 316 dias. Você viveu 4.431 dias, ou cerca de 106.351 horas, ou cerca de 6.381.077 minutos, ou cerca de 382.864.620 segundos.
Date: 15 April 2014
By KATIE THOMAS
Report by IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics, division of IMS Health, says that even as prescription drug costs have plummeted, small slice of population with serious illnesses is being asked to shoulder more of cost of expensive treatments; findings echo conclusions of other reports that predict spending on so-called specialty drugs will continue to rise.
Date: 15 April 2014
By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD
Joseph Romano of Long Island is sentenced to life in prison for his plot to pay hit man $40,000 to behead judge and prosecutor who had worked case in which he was sentenced in federal court in Brooklyn on criminal fraud conviction; Romano was in jail when he made arrangement with two hit men who turned out to be working for government.
Date: 14 April 2014
By KIRK SEMPLE and ERIC SCHMITT
Date: 15 April 2014
By ALAN FEUER
New York Police Officer Grantley Bovell testifies at final court trial resulting from Occupy Wall Street protests in city; trials began in September 2011 and eventually led to more than 2,600 arrests; of those cases, about 700 were dismissed and an additional 1,355 placed in adjournment, meaning those arrested will not have criminal records as long as they stay out of trouble in near future.
Date: 15 April 2014
By CHARLES V. BAGLI
New York State Atty Gen Eric T Schneiderman announces that he has reached settlement with Westbrook Partners and Normandy Real Estate over their management of rent-regulated apartment buildings; will require the landlords to make repairs, resolve thousands of building violations and provide tenants with rebates for illegal fees and overcharges totaling more than $1 million.