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Oscar Pistorius, Olympic Athlete Convicted of Murder, Is Set for Release
The South African sprinter, whose trial for the 2013 killing of his girlfriend drew intense global interest, served more than…
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World
Judge Refuses to Send Defendant in Drug Case to Troubled Brooklyn Jail
A federal judge ordered that a man remain free to await sentencing rather than be sent to the Metropolitan Detention…
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As the Art World Watches, an Oligarch Takes an Auction House to Court
At trial next week, Dmitry Rybolovlev is set to accuse Sotheby’s of helping an art dealer trick him into wildly…
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Winter Storm Traps Hundreds of Motorists Overnight in Sweden
Truck drivers and other motorists were locked in blankets of snow on a major roadway overnight after nearly 10 inches…
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World
A Battle Over Drag Queen Story Hour Shut Down This Town’s Library
In April, the event was announced. Protests erupted, and in September, the library was forced to close. It still hasn’t…
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US
Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor Will Be Investigated in the Trump Case. But by Whom?
The investigation was delayed after a judge blocked the district attorney in Fulton County, Ga., from conducting it. To date,…
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World
Israelis Question Army’s Rules of Engagement After Hostages Slain
Israel’s military said that soldiers who shot hostages, while they waved a white flag, violated its rules of engagement. Human…
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US
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Keep Him on Colorado Ballot
The petition came in response to a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that the former president had engaged in insurrection and…
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World
Unsealed Documents Shed Light on Epstein’s Misdeeds, and Little Else
The court documents include unredacted names of the disgraced financier and sex-offender’s associates, most of which had been widely publicized…
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What We Know About the Menendez Bribery Case
Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, was charged with accepting bribes, including cash, gold bars and a Mercedes-Benz, in…