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Emergency crews survey a massive construction crane collapse on a street in downtown Manhattan in New York City, on Feb. 5, 2016.Brendan McDermid鈥擱eutersBy Pei-Sze Cheng, Andrew Siff stanley cup and Jonathan Dienst / NBC NewsFebruary 5, 2016 10:03 AM ESTAt least one man was killed and at least two other people were hurt when a crawler crane collapsed in a busy lower Manhattan neighborhood Friday morning, fire officials say.The collapse was reported near Worth and Church streets in Tribeca shortly before 8:30 a.m., fire officials said.Images from the scene show the crane crashed on a stanley cup narrow lower Manhattan street, resting atop several smashed cars that were apparently parked. The base of the crane is upended.The crane also hit a few buildings as it came down, a city official said.More than 100 firefighters have responded to the scene 8230;Read the rest of the story from our partners at NBC NewsMore Must-Reads from TIMEHow the Economy is Doing in the Swing stanley cup StatesHarris Battles For the Bro VoteOur Guide to Voting in the 2024 ElectionMel Robbins Will Make You Do ItWhy Vinegar Is So Good for YouYou Dont Have to Dread the End of Daylight SavingThe 20 Best Halloween TV Episodes of All TimeMeet TIMEs Newest Class of Next Generation LeadersContact us at letters@time Ffjx See the Letter Amtrak s President Sent to Customers About the Fatal Derailment
A customer is reading on an iPad at an Apple store Barcelona on May 28, 2010.Manu Fernandez鈥擜PBy Jeff John Roberts / FortuneJune 30, 2015 12:14 PM EDTAn appeals court in New York on Tuesday upheld a 2013 verdict that Apple organized an illegal conspiracy with five book publishers to raise the price of ebooks, noting that so-called horizontal price-fixing is the supreme evil of antitrust.The ruling ends a long-running legal fight between Apple and the U.S. Justice Department, and paves the way for Apple to start issuing payouts to consumers in a related class-action settlement.The high-profile case involved a scheme in which Applersquo late CEO Steve Jobs invited five book publ adidas campus ishers to change their pricing arrangements as part of a plan to promote Applersquo newly-introduced iPad in 2010. The publishers went along with the plan in order t adidas samba o stymie industry powerhouse Amazonmdash;an arrangement that U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said amounted to blatant price-fixing.The book publishers in the casendash;Harper Col salomon lins, Penguin, Simon Schuster, Hachette and Macmillanndash;elected to settle before the case went to trial but Apple, adamant that it did nothing wrong, chose to fight on alone.On Tuesday, however, the U.S. Second Circuit effectively ended Applersquo efforts, by upholding Cotersquo ruling:Because we conclude that the district court did not err in deciding that Apple violated sect; 1 of the Sherman Act, and because we also con