Friday, April 26, 2024

Ronan Farrow: What Weinstein's Appeal Could Mean for Trump (Newser Morning 8)

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April 26, 2024
 
 
"He has achieved success who has worked well, laughed often, and loved much."
—Elbert Hubbard
 
1
Delays to delivery of Boeing aircraft have been "very painful," Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said Thursday after the airline disclosed rising losses in the first quarter of this year. Keep reading
 
2
As shocking as the overturning of Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes conviction appears to the public, legal experts are not surprised, journalist Ronan Farrow writes at the New Yorker, noting the appeal rested on an issue that could open up a path of appeal for former President Trump should he be convicted in his hush-money trial. Keep reading
 
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At a Glance
At a glance
Southern California quarterback Caleb Williams celebrates after being chosen by the Chicago Bears with the first overall pick during the first round of the NFL draft, Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) Keep reading
 
3
A premature baby orphaned by an Israeli airstrike has died less than a week after she was rescued from her dead mother's womb. Keep reading
 
4
A man who stalked and threatened a fellow Chinese student on a Boston college campus after she put up pro-democracy fliers has been sentenced to nine months in federal prison and he will be sent back to China when he has served his time. Keep reading
 
5
The head of Mexico's detective service apologized Thursday for saying his country is "the champion" of fentanyl and meth production, the AP reports. Keep reading
 
6
You know her as Emma Stone, but she was born Emily Stone—and that's what she'd prefer to be called, if you ever happen to meet her. Keep reading
 
7
The 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, ended with a woman dead after one of the attendees drove into a group of counter-protesters. Keep reading
 
8
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday reinstated net neutrality regulations that prohibit internet service providers from interfering with online speeds to favor certain websites. Keep reading
 
This Day in History
On April 26, 1986, an explosion and fire at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine caused radioactive fallout to begin spewing into the atmosphere. (Dozens of people were killed in the immediate aftermath of the disaster while the long-term death toll from radiation poisoning is believed to number in the thousands.)
Find out what else happened on this date here.
 
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