It “attempts to portray me as an overzealous prosecutor and a bigot, the police as incompetent or worse…” Linda Fairstein wrote in an op-ed.
Author: The Associated Press
Canada to ban ‘harmful’ single-use plastics ‘as early as 2021,’ Trudeau says
“As early as 2021, Canada will ban harmful single-use plastics from coast to coast,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.
Maine law to allow non-doctors to perform abortions
The bill, which Democratic Gov. Janet Mills introduced herself, will go into effect in mid-June. Only physicians perform abortions in most states.
Court agrees to listen to Led Zeppelin in ‘Stairway’ appeal
“Stairway to Heaven” will get another hearing, this time to a packed house.
Women are underrepresented in top animation jobs, new study shows
Women make up about half of all executives in animation but few have leadership roles in the movie industry.
O.J. Simpson living in ‘no negative zone’ 25 years after deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman
After 25 years living under the shadow of one of the nation’s most notorious murder cases, O.J. Simpson says his life has entered “no negative zone.”
Rapper Trey Da Kid found dead after shooting, car crash: Police
Annapolis police said that Edward Montre Seay was shot while driving through the city on Friday night. His car crashed, and Seay died of his injuries.
Geto Boys’ Bushwick Bill has died at age 52, publicist says
After disputing reports earlier Sunday, representatives of pioneering rapper Bushwick Bill say has died at a Colorado hospital.
Norwegian Cruise Line says search for overboard passenger in Mediterranean ended
A cruise operator says a search for the missing Korean woman has been called off without her being found.
Cruise ships are target of Venice protest after canal crash
Thousands of people have marched in Venice to demand that cruise ships be kept out of the Italian city’s lagoon.