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Prosecutors seek September retrial for Harvey Weinstein after rape conviction was tossed
Prosecutors have asked for a September retrial for Harvey Weinstein, who was back in a New York courtroom for the first time since his 2020 rape conviction was overturned by an appeals court last weekABC News - Entertainment -
Law Firm Defending Trump Seeks to Withdraw From a Long-Running Case
The firm, LaRocca Hornik, has represented Donald Trump’s political operation in numerous suits dating to his first presidential run, including a pregnancy discrimination case in New York.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
New York prosecutors seek September retrial for Weinstein
Prosecutors say they want Harvey Weinstein to face trial again this fall, after an appeals court last week overturned the former Hollywood movie mogul's 2020 rape conviction. Weinstein was on hand in a Manhattan courthouse Wednesday as prosecutors ...The Hill - Politics - New York -
Kehinde Wiley’s New Show Seeks Enlightenment in Darkness
Many artists are dimming the lights of their museum shows, for a mix of symbolic and spiritual reasons.The New York Times - Top stories -
Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction in New York overturned on appeal
State appeals court found mistakes in prosecution of former film mogul that gave momentum to #MeToo movementFinancial Times - Business - New York -
Harvey Weinstein to Face New Trial: What's Next?
Prosecutors are saying they will be ready as soon as September to try the former Hollywood producer again for alleged sexual misdeeds.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Harvey Weinstein will be retried after rape conviction overturned
Disgraced film mogul’s conviction in New York had been thrown out on appealFinancial Times - Business -
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Seeks New Ways to Engage Visitors
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is rolling out two new exhibition halls and making its scientists more accessible. And don’t forget the dinosaurs.The New York Times - Science -
The White House Has a New Master Plan to Stop Worst-Case Scenarios
President Joe Biden has updated the directives to protect US critical infrastructure against major threats, from cyberattacks to terrorism to climate change.Wired - Tech -
Trump’s trial resumes: 5 takeaways from Tuesday’s proceedings in New York
The second week of testimony in former President Trump’s New York trial got underway Tuesday — and it was more eventful than expected, encompassing everything from a gag order ruling to new details around Trump’s alleged affairs. The former ...The Hill - Politics - New York
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