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Charity Founder Embezzled Millions and Spent on Lavish Meals, U.S. Says
Prosecutors say that Keith Taylor, head of Modest Needs, crowdsourced donations for the poor but spent hundreds of thousands of…
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Reflections on Gen Z and ‘Sellout Culture’
More from our inbox: Gun Trafficking to MexicoA Strong LeaderJoe Biden’s Tall Tales, and MineCredit...Jeff HincheeTo the Editor: Re “‘Selling…
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Norman Carol, Violinist in Historic Concert in China, Is Dead at 95
The concertmaster and first-chair violinist with the Philadelphia Orchestra for decades, he took part in a diplomatic breakthrough in 1973…
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Opponents of Hochul’s Move to Halt Congestion Pricing May Go to Court
The New York City comptroller, Brad Lander, and a group of stakeholders have developed a legal strategy to overturn Gov.…
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Man Charged With Using Racist Messaging Channel to Sell Guns From Prison
Manhattan prosecutors say Hayden Espinosa operated through a white-supremacist channel on Telegram that they discovered after a racist massacre in…
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‘Presumed Innocent’ Review: Disorder in the Court
Jake Gyllenhaal steps in for Harrison Ford in a new, highly strung adaptation of Scott Turow’s legal thriller for Apple…
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At the Ojai Festival, a Star Pianist Keeps the Focus on Young Artists
Mitsuko Uchida sat at the piano with her back to the audience. It was an unusual look for a reigning…
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Young Thug Lawyer Clashes With Judge in Chaotic Gang Case
Brian Steel, a lawyer for the Atlanta rapper, was ordered to serve 10 weekends in jail after a dispute with…
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Four Tops Singer Sues Hospital Over Being Put in Restraints
The lawsuit by Alexander Morris, who joined the group six years ago, said the staff thought he was “delusional” when…
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In ‘Devastating’ Split, a Famous Hot Dog Gobbler and Nathan’s Part Ways
Joey Chestnut had long been the face of the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. Then he signed up to…