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Why the New Yorker article on Lucy Letby is banned in the UK
MSN News· 1 day agoA 13,000-word article published by the New Yorker is one of the most hotly debated pieces of...
Why a New Yorker Story on a Notorious Murder Case Is Blocked in Britain
New York Times· 1 hour agoThe article challenges the evidence used to convict Lucy Letby, a neonatal nurse, of multiple...
New Yorker Story Questions Guilt Of Nurse Convicted Of Killing 7 Babies
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBritish authorities may have ignored evidence in a rush to convict a neonatal nurse of killing seven...
Why Brits can’t read a New Yorker exposé about a British murder case
Washington Post· 7 hours agoThe New Yorker “geo-blocked” from British readers its Lucy Letby story casting doubt on newborn...
New Yorker Blocks Access To Article Challenging ‘Killer Nurse’ Conviction For UK Readers Due To...
Mediaite· 2 days agoA new feature on convicted child serial killer Lucy Letby by The New Yorker is restricted for readers in the UK due ...
Lucy Letby: timeline of baby killer's crimes and trial
Newsweek· 10 hours agoLucy Letby—dubbed Britain's most prolific serial killer of children—is in the news again after an...
Lucy Letby: secrecy storm over baby killer explained
Newsweek· 13 hours agoLetby is currently serving 14 whole-life sentences for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others, making her the most prolific...
Pro-Trump artist releases 100 penis-shaped balloons with faces of Alvin Bragg, Judge Merchan on them
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoThe pro-Trump provocateur said he released the "art installation" -- titled "D--ks of Hazard" -- to...
Faith Ringgold, trailblazing Englewood artist, is honored with a New Yorker cover
The Record· 6 days agoThe New Yorker magazine has its own artists. Peter Arno, Saul Steinberg, William Steig, Charles...
Alice Munro, acclaimed short-story writer and Nobel Prize winner, dies at 92
The Fargo Forum· 4 hours agoAlice Munro, the Canadian short story writer who lent mythic proportions to the lives of ordinary...