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Arts
Family of ‘Rust’ Cinematographer Sues Baldwin and Other Producers
Halyna Hutchins’s husband previously agreed to settle his lawsuit regarding the fatal on-set shooting. Now her parents and sister are suing producers and crew members.
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Arts
Screen Time: A Film Star Captivates, and a Writer Is Surveilled
David Greenspan gives a wild ride of a performance in “On Set With Theda Bara,” and marionettes star in Vaclav Havel’s play “Audience.”
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World
2016 Trump Campaign to Pay $450,000 to Settle Nondisclosure Agreements Suit
The settlement with a former campaign aide who says she was the target of sexual discrimination effectively invalidates agreements hundreds of 2016 Trump campaign officials signed.
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World
Palestinian Man Fatally Shot as Violence Continues With Israel Forces
Tensions and violence have gripped the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Jerusalem for days after an Israeli military raid on Thursday killed nine people.
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Sports
Limping and Creaking, Djokovic Pulls Off a Win. Murray Goes Kicking and Screaming.
The aging stars were both playing hurt at the Australian Open. Only Djokovic managed to move on, beating Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets.
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Arts
Alec Baldwin Charges Complicate Efforts to Finish Troubled ‘Rust’ Movie
A settlement with the family of the cinematographer who was slain on the set called for resuming production, with her widower serving as an executive producer.
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Arts
Prosecutors Say Alec Baldwin Had ‘Absolute Duty’ to Check the Gun
The officials who decided to bring involuntary manslaughter charges against the actor say he should have ensured the gun was safe to handle. Mr. Baldwin says that others were responsible.
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World
Treasury Department Outlines Rules for New Corporate Taxes
The preliminary guidance applies to an alternative minimum tax for large corporations and a tax on stock buybacks, which helped fund President Biden’s climate and health bill.
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Business
Supreme Court Refuses to Block California’s Ban on Flavored Tobacco
The state’s voters had overwhelmingly supported letting a two-year-old law take effect, and lower courts had refused to put it on hold.
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Arts
Review: Ailey Rages in ‘Survivors’ and Finds Humor in ‘Roy’s Joys’
At Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s current season at New York City Center, Twyla Tharp’s insouciance shines through, while anger rings true in “Survivors.”