
Reporter Rescues Couple From Digital Hell
An Internet protocol company turned a Kansas family’s idyllic farm life into a “digital hell,” assigning 600 million IP addresses to their property, sending police there at all hours looking for runaway children, stolen cars and pornographers, a married couple claims in court.
An Internet protocol company turned a Kansas family’s idyllic farm life into a “digital hell,” assigning 600 million IP addresses to their property, sending police there at all hours looking for runaway children, stolen cars and pornographers, a married couple claims in court.

Wichita State Assailed On Athlete-Rape Probe
A former vice president sued Wichita State University, claiming it fired and defamed him for investigating forcible rape allegations against male athletes.
A former vice president sued Wichita State University, claiming it fired and defamed him for investigating forcible rape allegations against male athletes.

Wells Fargo Urges Judge to Certify Hundreds of Employees In Class Action
Wells Fargo on Monday urged a California federal judge to refuse to certify a class of more than 600 home consultants who claim in a lawsuit that the bank failed to pay them for missed meal breaks.
Wells Fargo on Monday urged a California federal judge to refuse to certify a class of more than 600 home consultants who claim in a lawsuit that the bank failed to pay them for missed meal breaks.