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Arts and entertainmentDec 7, 2022

Greek Orthodox church at World Trade Center reopens at last

More than two decades after a tiny Greek Orthodox church in lower Manhattan was destroyed by the falling south tower of the World Trade Center, that church’s far grander replacement opened to the public this week in an elevated park overlooking the rebuilt trade center’s memorial plaza

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LifestyleDec 7, 2022

American Museum of Natural History names new president

The American Museum of Natural History has chosen college president Sean Decatur to become its next president, making him the first Black leader of the institution

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Social affairsDec 6, 2022

38 women accuse James Toback of sexual misconduct in lawsuit

More than three dozen women have filed a lawsuit in New York against writer and director James Toback, accusing him of sexual abuse

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Social affairsDec 5, 2022

What's at stake as Trump Org. trial deliberations continue

Jurors in the Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud trial will continue deliberating for a second day on Tuesday as they weigh charges that former President Donald Trump’s company helped executives dodge personal income taxes on perks

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Government and politicsDec 2, 2022

Prosecutor: Evidence shows Trump 'explicitly' OK'd tax fraud

Prosecutors have resumed their closing argument in the Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud trial, promising to share previously unrevealed details about Donald Trump’s knowledge of a tax dodge scheme hatched by one of his top executives

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Social affairsDec 2, 2022

Prosecutor: Donald Trump knew about exec's tax fraud scheme

A prosecutor says Donald Trump “knew exactly what was going on” with top Trump Organization executives who schemed for years to dodge taxes on company-paid perks

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Social affairsDec 1, 2022

Report: Wide racial disparity in New York prison discipline

A new report finds that Black and Hispanic people incarcerated in New York state prisons are more likely than white people to face further punishment once they wind up behind bars

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SportsDec 1, 2022

Amazon CEO says company won't take down antisemitic film

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has said the company does not have plans to stop selling the antisemitic film that gained notoriety recently after Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving tweeted out an Amazon link to it

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