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Ghislaine Maxwell is found guilty on multiple counts at her sex trafficking trial
The British socialite was accused of procuring underage girls for financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse. After six days of deliberation, the jury found her guilty on five of six counts.
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Defense attorneys called their first witnesses in the trial for Ghislaine Maxwell
Defense began its case in the trial for Ghislaine Maxwell, who is accused of grooming underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell says she's being tried in lieu of Epstein, who died in federal prison.
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Law & Courts
The Ghislaine Maxwell trial is about to begin. Here's what to watch for
Opening statements in the highly anticipated trial of Ghislaine Maxwell begin on Monday in a Manhattan federal court. This is what the defense is expected to say, and what we're waiting to find out.
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2 men convicted of killing Malcom X more than 5 decades ago have been exonerated
Two men convicted of the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X have been exonerated. A new examination of the case found that authorities hid evidence that would have helped prove their innocence.
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Law & Courts
Convictions will be thrown out for 2 men convicted of killing Malcolm X
Two of the three men convicted in the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X had always maintained their innocence. Manhattan prosecutors say Muhammad A. Aziz and Khalil Islam will be exonerated Thursday.
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National
Chaos At NYC's Rikers Island Sparks Calls For Reforms
A series of reforms are being proposed for Rikers Island jail in New York, which has been rocked by deaths, violence and reports of unsanitary conditions.
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National
The Names Of 2,977 Victims Of The 9/11 Attacks Read At Ground Zero
NPR is following the ceremony and services commemorating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York City.
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National
Families Of Undocumented Immigrants Lost On 9/11 Continue To Search For Closure
At least 67 undocumented immigrants, mainly from Mexico and South America, who worked at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, are still considered missing.
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Dozens Of Undocumented Immigrants Employed By The World Trade Center Remain Missing
An estimated 67 undocumented immigrants, mainly from Mexico and Central America, who worked at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11 are still considered missing two decades after the terrorist attacks.
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COVID-19 Delayed Quinceañera Celebrations. And Now, 17 Is The New 15
Party planners say they are overrun by families who still want the traditional ceremony, which has taken on a new meaning — the celebration of life, and the remembrance of loss.