At a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe last October, the actor was pointing a gun at cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during setup for the filming of the movie ‘Rist’ when it went off, killing her and wounding the director, Joel Souza.
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Tesla’s first quarter earnings seven times more than a year ago
The electric vehicle and solar panel company made $3.32 billion from January through March.
Pot shop robberies, deaths fuel calls for U.S. banking reforms
Because marijuana remains illegal under federal law, big banks and credit card companies have long been reluctant to work with the industry, leaving the businesses heavily reliant on cash and making them attractive marks for robbers.
Biden to attend White House Correspondents’ Association gala
It will be the first time a sitting president has been at the event since Barack Obama in 2016.
‘We pray for you’: Ukrainian Jews mark Passover, if they can
Rabbi Moshe Azman doesn’t know how many Jewish people have been killed in Russia’s invasion, but on Friday he buried one more.
Defendant in Paris terror attacks that killed 130 asks forgiveness
‘Detest me with moderation,’ pleads Salah Abdeslam, who for years stayed silent about what happened Nov. 13, 2015, in the Bataclan theater, cafes and the national stadium.
Modest-income buyers being priced out of new-vehicle market
The most affluent buyers keep plunking down big money for new vehicles, including the least fuel-efficient among them – trucks, SUVS, large sedans.
Biden picks Michael Barr for Fed’s bank regulation post
The selection of the dean of the University of Michigan’s public policy school comes after the president’s first choice, Sarah Bloom Raskin, withdrew her nomination in the face of opposition from Republicans and one Democrat.
Prince Harry, Meghan visit queen, Invictus Games competitors
The duke and duchess of Sussex make their first public appearance in Europe since they gave up formal royal roles and moved to the U.S. more than two years ago.
Regulators to monitor all New England fishing for certain species
At-sea monitors are workers who collect data on board commercial fishing boats to help inform regulations and management of species.