A travel agent who stole more than 100-grand from the George Mason University men's hoops team is pleading guilty to wire fraud charges. Forty-four-year-old Maurice Smith of Atlanta was arrested in December after walking off with money the school prepaid for a five-day all-inclusive trip to the Bahamas for the team. He never booked a thing and spent the money on himself. Smith has agreed to repay the money he stole and a quarter-million-dollar fine and will find out if he has to serve prison time when he's sentenced on July 17th.
Heading into the holiday weekend, officials are reminding Virginians who plan on including Cannabis in their celebration to be careful and responsible.Preview: A judge is ruling Google illegally dominated two different markets for online advertising technology. A U.S. District judge in Virginia made the ruling on Thursday and it could allow prosecutors to push towards a breakup of the company's advertising products. The Department of Justice said Google should be forced to sell-off at the very least its Google Ad Manager that includes its ad exchange and ad server. Elsewhere, a judge is holding a trial next week on the DOJ's request for Google to sell its Chrome browser. Reuters reported in September that the company had mulled selling of its ad exchange to appease antitrust regulators in Europe.