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The Diocese said the proposed settlement would be “a significant step forward” to compensate survivors of sexual abuse who have filed claims in the bankruptcy case.
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"With a 62 to nothing vote in the senate just last week, I don’t know what else they need to know or learn about the bill, I think they just need to bring it to the floor.”
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“I still have a hard time believing that it wasn’t intentional, even with what was reported today."
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“Out of respect for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court process and the claimants, the Diocese declines comment.”
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“Nobody should have to experience the retaliation that I’ve faced in the last few months."
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A final vote could take place as early as next week, but time is running out to get the proposal before voters for the May primary.
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Two days after Ronan Farrow announced he "can't work with" Hachette Book Group after its acquisition of his father's memoir, employees of the publishing house walked out in protest as well.
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Larry Wittig resigned from the board in 2017 after the Philadelphia Inquirer first published the allegations, but he remains school board president of the Tamaqua Area School District in Schuylkill County.
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The state Senate held a daylong hearing on bills to overhaul the statute of limitations for certain abuse cases. They’ve repeatedly stalled before, and it’s unclear if anything has changed.
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The opera star, who has been accused by 20 women, was scheduled to perform Verdi's Macbeth starting on Wednesday night. In an email, he told Met staffers that he will never perform there again.