Democrats sought to gain the upper hand in the gun debate with President Donald Trump and Senate Republicans by demanding quick action on background checks and suggesting that money for Trump’s border wall could go instead to fighting domestic terrorism. |
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Attorney General William Barr ordered the removal of the warden at the federal jail where financier Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in an apparent suicide while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, the Justice Department said, after condemning “serious irregularities” at the facility. The staff shakeup at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan announced by the department included temporarily reassigning the warden to another post within the federal Bureau of Prisons. |
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The Los Angeles Opera said it will investigate accusations of sexual misconduct against Spanish tenor Placido Domingo, as two organizations canceled planned appearances by him. “LA Opera will engage outside counsel to investigate the concerning allegations about Placido Domingo,” the opera house said in a statement. Domingo, in a statement distributed by his publicist Nancy Seltzer, called the accusations “deeply troubling, and as presented, inaccurate.” |
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U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has banned certain models of Apple’s MacBook Pro laptops on flights, after the company recalled select units which had batteries posing fire risks. Apple said in June it would recall a limited number of 15-inch MacBook Pro units as their batteries were susceptible to overheating. The units were sold between September 2015 and February 2017. |
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Woodstock 50th Anniversary |
Remembering Woodstock: The music festival that defined an era was notable for widespread drug use by performers and fans. Speaking to a handful of people who attended, each has a different story to tell as the festival marks its 50th anniversary. |
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Michael Wadleigh never played a note and is not a household name, but he may be the person most responsible for securing Woodstock’s place in history as the epitome of Sixties counterculture. Wadleigh filmed and directed the Oscar-winning “Woodstock” documentary about the three days of peace and music on a farm in upstate New York in 1969, but his focus went way beyond the performances on stage. |
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