The decision could lead to the release of Lyle and Erik Menendez, more than three decades after they were sent to prison for killing their parents.
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A Schoolyard Fight, a Burst of Gunfire and a Teen Charged With Murder
A boy in the Bronx fired three shots into a crowd, most likely aiming at another boy who had punched him, the police said. One bullet struck Evette Jeffrey, 16, in the head, killing her.
Continue readingAs Trump Crows Over Ending a Conflict, India’s Leaders Feel Betrayed
President Trump’s repeated descriptions of U.S. mediation efforts between India and Pakistan have hit sore spots in Indian politics.
Continue readingTrump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Grants to Harvard
The latest broadside from the federal government comes as Harvard faces multiple investigations from across the Trump administration.
Continue readingTakeaways From Harvey Weinstein’s Trial, and What’s Ahead in Week 5
The disgraced producer’s trial on sex charges resumes Tuesday in Manhattan with the cross-examination of a woman who says he abused her repeatedly.
Continue readingNew Jersey Is Facing a Possible Transit Strike. Here’s What to Know.
The union that represents the engineers who drive New Jersey Transit’s commuter trains has threatened a walkout as soon as Friday if a contract deal is not reached.
Continue readingEnergy Department to Repeal Efficiency Rules for Appliances
Experts say the moves, which would apply to household appliances, will raise energy costs for consumers.
Continue readingCeltics leave identity crisis behind in Game 3 win over Knicks
The Celtics’ identity has been tested by the Knicks, but Boston might have turned around the series on Saturday.
Continue readingTufts Student Returns to Massachusetts After 6 Weeks in Immigration Detention
Freed after her painful ordeal in a federal facility, Rumeysa Ozturk expressed joy, gratitude and continued faith in American democracy.
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