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History of Domestic Abuse Can be Considered in Sentencing, Court Rules0:57 The court ruled that prosecutors cannot make defendants who take a plea deal waive their right to a hearing that would allow their history of domestic abuse to be considered during sentencing. Gambling Companies Laud Indictments to Push Back on Pressure to Regulate22:48 Sports betting companies and prediction markets have cited recent federal charges related to insider trading as proof that illegal activity is being rooted out. Critics say the cases do not address widespread illicit activity. 6 Shows Our Theater Critics Are Talking About22:48 Rose Byrne in “Fallen Angels,” a couple trapped in the musical village of “Schmigadoon!” and “The Rocky Horror Show” at Studio 54: These productions are worth seeing. King Charles’s Visit Will Not Include Private Meeting With Mamdani22:17 Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been invited to join King Charles III during his visit to New York, but the mayor’s office has not confirmed if they will appear together. New York Sues Trump Administration to Reclaim $73 Million in Highway Aid21:13 Attorney General Letitia James filed a suit against the Trump administration, which canceled the funding because it said New York had illegally issued trucking licenses. He Said ISIS Inspired His Attack. Does That Count as Supporting Terrorists?19:04 A federal appeals court threw out a conviction that said Akayed Ullah provided “material support” to ISIS, putting a prosecutorial tool under the microscope. $450 Million Worth of Newhouse Trophies Come to Christie’s18:32 A special May evening sale will feature 16 artworks from the museum-quality collection of the Condé Nast chief S.I. Newhouse Jr. Brian Scott Lorenz Convicted of Murder at Third Trial for Deborah Meindl’s Death17:28 Brian Scott Lorenz was convicted of murdering Deborah Meindl, a 33-year-old nursing student who walked into her Tonawanda, N.Y., home on a cold February afternoon and never walked out. Mamdani Creates Office to Fight Deed Theft in New York City16:24 The office will seek to crack down on the practice, in which people fraudulently take ownership of others’ homes. Mamdani Expected to Reject Bill Involving Police at School Protests15:52 The bill would compel the police to release plans on how it intends to manage protesters by educational facilities. It passed without a veto-proof majority. The Law on Metal Gates That Nearly Everyone Forgot About11:35 In 2009, the City Council decided that roll-down metal gates could no longer be solid. The law goes into effect this summer, after 17 years. Should a Straight Person Represent Stonewall’s City Council District?11:35 In a special election on Manhattan’s West Side, home to major L.G.B.T.Q. sites and institutions and many gay residents, a straight person could win for the first time since 1991. A Man, a Howitzer and His Battle to Fire It Into the Adirondack Woods11:35 In the mountains of northern New York, many local residents are weary of the military activities near an old missile silo and wary of the prospect of a howitzer range. Dan Goldman Will Personally Match Each Donation as He Fights to Keep House Seat5:10 Daniel Goldman is pledging at least $1 million of his own money, and possibly millions more, in hopes of fighting off a primary challenge from Brad Lander in New York City. Conservative Lobbyist Hired Man to Violently Extort Client, U.S. Says24.dubna Before his arrest last month, Josh Nass, a lawyer, used his connections to lobby the Trump administration, including for a client seeking clemency. |