He Was Convicted of Raping Alice Sebold. Then the Case Unraveled.
Wednesday, December 15, 2021 | |
By Carl Zimmer and Rebecca Robbins The treatment, called Paxlovid, is likely to work against Omicron and could be available in the United States before the end of the year. | | By Corina Knoll, Karen Zraick and Alexandra Alter Anthony Broadwater was exonerated in the 1981 rape of Ms. Sebold, now a best-selling author. When his lawyers saw the trial transcript, they could only wonder what took so long. | | By William K. Rashbaum, Ben Protess and Jonah E. Bromwich The investigation, by the Manhattan district attorney, is zeroing in on information the former president and his company shared about the value of his assets. | | |
The Upshot By Margot Sanger-Katz, Claire Cain Miller and Quoctrung Bui The typical patient is already a mother; is poor; is unmarried and in her late 20s; and has some college education. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Jill Filipovic Contraception would reduce abortions. Why doesn't the anti-abortion movement promote it? | | |
By The Associated Press The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol voted 9 to 0 to recommend Mark Meadows, the last White House chief of staff for former President Donald J. Trump, be charged with criminal contempt of Congress for defying its subpoena. | | By The Associated Press Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky said the death toll remained 74, but would likely rise with about 100 people still unaccounted for and the possibility of others succumbing to injuries sustained in the storm. | | By Reuters Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken promised to bolster U.S. relationships and investment in the Indo-Pacific region, but downplayed direct confrontation with China. | | |
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