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Cleveland Museum of Art to Return Looted Bronze, Possibly Greek, Statue to Türkiye 
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) announced today that it will return a headless bronze statue, previously known as “Draped Male Figure” or “The Philosopher,” to Türkiye after confirming it was looted from the ancient city of Bubon.
Manhattan DA’s simultaneous implementations and calling for community’s assistance to curb hate crimes 
Since the Covid pandemic, surging anti-Asian hate crimes have brought back the concept of hate crimes to the public’s view. In the past years, it has also become one of the primary crimes which law enforcement and prosecutors’ office such as the City Police and DA’s office targeted to combat. As circumstances changed incessantly, New York City had a budding wave of Anti-Migrant Hate Crimes beside Anti-Asian Hate Crimes. Regarding that, the Chief of Hate Crimes Unit at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Hannah Yu accepted an interview with Sing Tao; while she described the current status of hate crimes, she reiterated that combatting hate crimes requires a collective effort and the participation of all communities.
Victim’s mother speaks out after gay nightlife murder verdict 
Linda Clary, the mother of murdered gay Republican political consultant John Umberger, felt a sense of fulfillment the day after two men were convicted of the murder of her son.
Attacker Sentenced For String Of Glass Bottle Assaults In Midtown: DA 
A New York man has been sentenced to five years in prison for a series of attacks in 2023 where he smashed three glass bottles over three people's heads in Midtown, District Attorney Alvin Bragg said.
Ohio Museum, NYC DA Strike Deal To Send Art Back To Turkey 
The Cleveland Museum of Art has agreed to return to Turkey a headless bronze statue worth millions and drop its suit against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in New York, who seized the statue back in 2023, claiming it was a looted antiquity.
Justice: Reflections on Julio and John’s Murders with DA Alvin Bragg 
After three years of reporting and three weeks in court, we spoke with DA Alvin Bragg and a surviving victim about the long fight for justice in the deaths of Julio Ramirez and John Umberger.

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