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New York
Harvey Weinstein faced similar sex crimes charges in New York and California, but the arguments used to overturn one case may not help in the other.
By Karen Zraick, Maia Coleman and Lauren Herstik
Politics
Col. Matthew McCall toured the part of the prison at Guantánamo Bay where, in 2007, federal agents obtained now-disputed confessions from terrorism suspects.
By Carol Rosenberg
U.S.
A jury convicted the former deputy of reckless endangerment in the fatal shooting of a man who called 911 for help, but said it was unable to reach a verdict on charges of murder and official misconduct.
By Jesus Jiménez
The encampments present a new wrinkle in a year already knotted by war abroad and domestic discord.
By Jess Bidgood
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Business
The relatively small bank, the first to fail this year, will have its deposits assumed by another Pennsylvania lender, Fulton Bank.
By Kashmir Hill
He was once a staunch ally of the company’s biggest owner, Shari Redstone, but the relationship soured in recent months.
By Benjamin Mullin and Lauren Hirsch
Magazine
The senators voted for a resolution that accused the administration of breaching the due-process rights of students and professors.
By Stephanie Saul and Anna Betts
Opinion
There might be problems in the student protest movement for Gaza, but they are not misguided in their goals.
By Lydia Polgreen and Mark Peterson
Music
Terms were not disclosed. The parties had been arguing over the payment of legal fees and James P. Spears’s financial oversight as his daughter’s conservator.
By Liz Day and Lauren Herstik