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Read previewZachary Timms, a project engineer in Houston, has rules around how he does happy hour with coworkers. Late-afternoon spending may have slipped in New York, per Square data, but post-work socializing seems to be going strong later in the evening for office workers. Seasoned employees warning younger colleagues about bringing out their "weekend personality" at work happy hour haven't always deterred the newest class. One TikToker shared her excitement for 5:01 p.m. this summer and the start of happy hour with colleagues. Advertisement"Just a quick reminder that you were actually more drunk and annoying at that work happy hour than you remember," TikToker Jack Lawler advised.
Persons: , Zachary Timms, Timms, Zachary Timms He's, Shadé Smith, I've, Ara, Kharazian, TikToker, TikToker Jack Lawler, Brown, Gen Zers Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Houston, New York, NYC's, Irish
Mary AltafferFILE - Henry Timms, President and CEO at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, poses for a portrait in the newly renovated Wsu Tsai Theater at David Geffen Hall, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2022, at the Lincoln Center in New York. The 47-year-old announced his resignation Wednesday as of the summer to become CEO of the public relations firm the Brunswick Group. He took over Lincoln Center in May 2019, becoming its sixth leader in 5½ years. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
Persons: Mary Altaffer, Henry Timms, David Organizations: Lincoln Center, Performing, Wsu Tsai, David Geffen Hall, Brunswick Group Locations: New York
Henry Timms, who guided Lincoln Center through the turmoil of the pandemic and helped complete the $550 million renovation of David Geffen Hall, will step down as its leader this summer after five years, he announced on Wednesday. Timms will become chief executive of the Brunswick Group, a global public relations firm. He said he had always intended to stay at Lincoln Center for five to seven years, and that the Brunswick Group, which advises top companies and cultural groups, had approached him about a position there at the end of last year. “I feel proud of what we’ve done,” he said in an interview in his office above the Lincoln Center campus. “But I also always believe that change is a good thing.”Steven R. Swartz, the chairman of Lincoln Center’s board, said in an interview that Timms had been a “transformational leader” who had helped drive innovation and played a critical role in accelerating the renovation of Geffen Hall, home to the New York Philharmonic, during the pandemic.
Persons: Henry Timms, David Geffen Hall, Timms, , , Steven R, Swartz, Lincoln Organizations: Lincoln Center, Wednesday, Brunswick Group, Geffen Hall, New York Philharmonic
Jack Burke Jr., who was the oldest living Masters champion and staged the greatest comeback ever at Augusta National for one of his two majors, died Friday in Houston. Burke, a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, also won the PGA Championship and was equally skilled as a teacher. He built the fabled Champions Golf Club in Houston and delivered lessons along with a dose of homespun wisdom. His passing was confirmed by Steve Timms, the CEO and president of the Houston Golf Association who spoke with Burke's wife, Robin. Burke was part of the original PGA Hall of Fame in Pinehurst and was among PGA champions not ushered into the new World Golf Hall of Fame when it opened in 1998 in Florida.
Persons: Jack Burke Jr, Burke, , Steve Timms, Burke's, Robin, Ken Venturi, Venturi, Ted Kroll, Burke’s, Jack Burke, , I’m, ” Burke, Claude Harmon, Winged, Bing Crosby, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Harmon, Jack Grout, Johnny Revolta, Paul Runyan, , ’ I’m Organizations: Augusta National, Hall of Fame, PGA, Golf Club, Houston Golf Association, Masters, Ryder, Great Britain, River Oaks Country Club, Marines, Miramar, USGA, Metropolis Country, Bing Crosby Pro, Champions, Oakland Hills, of Fame, Curtis, Women’s Locations: Houston, Fort Worth, San Diego, New Jersey, New York, Churchill, Europe, Texas, Pinehurst, Florida
District Attorney Fani Willis said the lead lawyer she had hired had worked as a judge, private-practice attorney, prosecutor and criminal-defense lawyer. Photo: Brynn Anderson/Associated PressFulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis defended her decision to hire Nathan Wade as a special prosecutor, saying in a speech Sunday morning that the lead lawyer in her office’s racketeering case against former President Donald Trump and others is well qualified to serve in the role. One of the defendants in the case alleged in a court filing last week that Wade and Willis had been in a continuing romantic relationship since before Willis hired Wade, and that both had benefited financially from the arrangement. The filing also alleged that Wade didn’t have the proper experience for the job.
Persons: Fani Willis, Brynn Anderson, Nathan Wade, Donald Trump, Wade, Willis, Wade didn’t Organizations: Associated Press Locations: Associated Press Fulton County ,
L. Allyn Stockton Jr., at lectern, spoke to Rabun County, Ga., commissioners in 2022. Photo: Megan Horn/The Clayton TribuneATLANTA—After nearly two months without legal representation amid dwindling finances, Rudy Giuliani has a lawyer in Georgia. L. Allyn Stockton Jr. , who made his first court appearance for Giuliani last week, isn’t well-known outside of North Georgia. Perhaps his biggest claim to fame was a 2015 appearance before a congressional panel looking into a bear-hunting sting carried out by authorities along the Georgia-North Carolina border.
Persons: Allyn Stockton Jr, Megan Horn, Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani, isn’t Organizations: Clayton Tribune ATLANTA —, Georgia - Locations: Rabun County, Georgia, North Georgia, Georgia - North Carolina
A ruling that places limits on voting-rights lawsuits cut against years of decisions by other courts. Photo: Thomas Metthe/Associated PressA federal appeals court ruled Monday that voters alleging discrimination in election rules don’t have a right to sue, a decision that could have a sweeping impact on voting rights if adopted by other courts. The Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-to-1 ruling, held that private plaintiffs can’t bring legal claims under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a bedrock provision of the 1965 law that prohibits discriminatory voting practices. Instead, only the U.S. attorney general can bring such lawsuits, the court said.
Persons: Thomas Metthe Organizations: Press, Eighth U.S, Circuit, Appeals
About 81% of Gen Z workers think in-person office experiences are important, a survey says. AdvertisementIt seems like more and more CEOs are calling their employees back to the office — and some Gen Z workers couldn't be more happy about it. We talked to Gen Z workers — defined as those born between 1997 and 2012 — who say they don't mind working in the office. Adobe surveyed more than 1,000 Gen Z workers in September at medium- and large-sized companies in the US for its Future Workforce Study. For these Gen Z workers, the debate is settled.
Persons: Gen, , Gen Z'ers, Goldman Sachs, Louie Chavez, Chavez, there's, Mary Kate Viceconte, I'm, who've, Viceconte, Andrew Abraham, Abraham, it's, Z'er, Zachary Timms, Timms, Barry Biffle Organizations: Service, Adobe, Goldman, Business, Google, Frontier Airlines Locations: Atlanta, Texas
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee presiding over a recent hearing in Atlanta. Photo: Christian monterrosa/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesATLANTA—The judge overseeing the racketeering case against former President Donald Trump and 14 remaining co-defendants said he would soon place new limits on how evidence should be handled, after a defense lawyer admitted to disclosing video clips of witness interviews to a media outlet. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said during an unusual court hearing Wednesday afternoon that he would impose a “protective order,” which would bar defense lawyers from disclosing certain information they get about the prosecution’s case during discovery.
Persons: Scott McAfee, Christian, Donald Trump Organizations: Agence France, Getty, ATLANTA Locations: Fulton, Atlanta, Fulton County
The former Memphis police officers accused of murder in the death of Tyre Nichols appeared with attorneys at a February hearing. Photo: Brandon Dill/Associated PressA former Memphis police officer agreed to plead guilty to murder charges in the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols in January as part of a deal reached Thursday with federal and state prosecutors. Desmond Mills Jr ., 33, accepted a plea deal on second-degree murder charges in the case against him and four other officers involved in the traffic stop that left Nichols beaten beyond recognition. He was also charged with aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, official misconduct and official oppression in the state case.
Persons: Tyre Nichols, Brandon Dill, Desmond Mills Jr, Nichols Organizations: Memphis, Associated Press
Trump Disqualification Challenges Face Tests in Two States
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( Mariah Timms | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Former President Donald Trump is facing four separate indictments at both state and federal levels. WSJ breaks down each of the indictments and what they mean for his 2024 presidential campaign. Photo Illustration: Annie ZhaoA pair of cases unfolding this week will provide an early test of novel legal arguments that Donald Trump should be disqualified from the 2024 presidential race because of his actions surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the Capitol. Courts in Colorado and Minnesota are considering claims that a little-invoked constitutional provision prevents Trump from holding office again. Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, enacted after the Civil War, disqualifies from public office those who swore to defend the Constitution and then “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the U.S.
Persons: Donald Trump, Annie Zhao, Organizations: Capitol, Trump, U.S Locations: Colorado, Minnesota
After weeks of failed votes, the House selected Rep. Mike Johnson as speaker following the ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty ImagesMike Johnson was in a Louisiana courtroom in June 2015 defending tighter abortion restrictions adopted by the state when phones flashed with alerts that the Supreme Court had just recognized a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. Johnson dashed out of the ongoing proceedings to publicly criticize the decision, said opposing counsel Ilene Jaroslaw, who was representing abortion providers in the case. It was a moment, she said, that underscored the depth of Johnson’s zeal for conservative legal causes.
Persons: Mike Johnson, Kevin McCarthy, Win McNamee, Johnson, Ilene Jaroslaw Locations: Louisiana
Former President Donald Trump is facing four separate indictments at both state and federal levels. WSJ breaks down each of the indictments and what they mean for his 2024 presidential campaign. Ellis agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in exchange for a sentence that avoids jail time. Her decision to cooperate could be particularly harmful to Rudy Giuliani , another former lawyer for Trump who crisscrossed the country with Ellis in late 2020 promoting baseless voter fraud theories. Giuliani, Trump and the other 13 co-defendants without plea deals earlier pleaded not guilty to the charges against them, including racketeering.
Persons: Donald Trump, Annie Zhao ATLANTA, Jenna Ellis, Donald Trump’s, Fani Willis, Ellis, Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani, Trump Organizations: Trump Locations: Fulton County
Jenna Ellis, a lawyer who advised Donald Trump during his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, pleaded guilty in the Georgia election interference case on Tuesday. Photo: John Bazemore/AFP/Getty ImagesATLANTA—Lawyer Jenna Ellis became Tuesday the third legal adviser to plead guilty in the Georgia racketeering case involving Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election, marking a blow to the former president’s defense and raising pressure on other loyalists to cut deals with the district attorney. Trump and 18 co-conspirators, including eight lawyers, were charged with participating in a criminal enterprise to subvert Joe Biden’s victory. A trial date hasn’t been scheduled, but a flurry of commitments to cooperate obtained by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis shows she is homing in on those who gave Trump legal advice in the months after the election.
Persons: Jenna Ellis, Donald Trump, John Bazemore, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Joe Biden’s, hasn’t, Fani Willis Organizations: Getty, ATLANTA, Trump Locations: Georgia, AFP, Fulton County
Former president Donald Trump is facing four separate indictments at both state and federal levels. WSJ breaks down each of the indictments and what they mean for his 2024 presidential campaign. Photo Illustration: Annie ZhaoATLANTA— Kenneth Chesebro , a former legal adviser to Donald Trump, pleaded guilty Friday to one felony charge in an agreement to testify for the prosecution in the Georgia racketeering case against the former president and others. Chesebro is the second lawyer affiliated with Trump’s 2020 campaign, and third co-defendant, to cut a deal with prosecutors, after Sidney Powell , a legal adviser who played a leading role in the effort to reverse Trump’s election loss, struck a similar deal Thursday. Powell is also expected to cooperate with the prosecution.
Persons: Donald Trump, Annie Zhao ATLANTA — Kenneth Chesebro, Sidney Powell, Powell Locations: Georgia
Former President Donald Trump is facing four separate indictments at both state and federal levels. WSJ breaks down each of the indictments and what they mean for his 2024 presidential campaign. Photo Illustration: Annie ZhaoATLANTA— Sidney Powell , a former legal adviser to Donald Trump, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges on Thursday in exchange for a sentence that means no jail time, agreeing to testify for the prosecution in the sweeping Georgia racketeering case against the former president and more than a dozen other defendants. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s August indictment alleged that Trump and 18 other co-defendants participated in a “criminal enterprise” to subvert the 2020 presidential election.
Persons: Donald Trump, Annie Zhao ATLANTA — Sidney Powell, Fani Willis’s, Trump Locations: Georgia, Fulton County
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Ahead of 2024, Felons Fight to Regain Right to Vote
  + stars: | 2023-10-05 | by ( Mariah Timms | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
A voting site in Jackson, Miss., last year. Mississippi has long imposed lifetime disenfranchisement for people convicted of certain crimes. Photo: Rogelio V. Solis/Associated PressDennis Hopkins was convicted of theft 25 years ago in Mississippi and has long been out of prison. He has raised a family, built a towing business and coached local youth sports teams. There is one thing he hasn’t done: vote.
Persons: disenfranchisement, Rogelio V . Solis, Associated Press Dennis Hopkins Organizations: Associated Press Locations: Jackson, Miss, Mississippi
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Trump’s Georgia Trial Won’t Come Next Month
  + stars: | 2023-09-14 | by ( Jan Wolfe | Mariah Timms | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: georgia
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