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Attendees of the rowdy ’80s and ’90s-era spring festival in Atlanta are wondering whether — and how — they might show up in a new documentary about it.

 

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Dozens of states have lured film and TV production with financial incentives. Matt Stevens, who writes about arts and culture news for The New York Times, breaks down the actual costs.

 

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Lawrence B. Russell Jr., 63, pleaded guilty to having a blood-alcohol level more than two times the aviation limit, and a half-empty bottle of Jägermeister in his luggage, the authorities said.

 

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He broke barriers as the first Black physicist in nearly every role. But his identity made him reach for dreams beyond his career as a scientist.

 

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He led the company from 1977 to 1993 and helped transform Wall Street into a more competitive financial marketplace.

 

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A fresh array of problems are in store for Ms. Willis and her prosecution of Donald Trump, one of the most significant state criminal cases in American history.

 

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Mr. Wade’s resignation paves the way for Ms. Willis to keep pursuing the Georgia election case against Donald Trump.

 

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Fani Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, accepts Nathan Wade’s resignation from the Trump prosecution in Georgia.

 

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Fani Willis faces an unusual decision after the much-anticipated ruling on whether she should be disqualified for having had a romantic relationship with a subordinate.

 

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Her revelation of a romantic relationship between the lead prosecutors in the Trump case threw the proceedings into turmoil.

 

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A timeline of when the relationship between Fani Willis and Nathan Wade came to light, and how defense lawyers used it to attack the prosecutors.

 

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The district attorney, Fani T. Willis, was given two choices: have her ex-boyfriend withdraw from the prosecution team or step aside herself.

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