New York Repeals Century-Old Adultery Law
New York Repeals Century-Old Adultery Law

New York Repeals Century-Old Adultery Law

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New York has officially repealed its outdated adultery law, which allowed for misdemeanor charges against individuals engaging in sexual relations while married. The law, in place since 1907, had seen very few prosecutions, with only five convictions since the 1970s, the last being in 2010. Meanwhile, the holiday season is marked by the continued popularity of Irving Berlin's 'White Christmas,' which has transitioned from a wartime hit to a staple in modern theater, with a recent production highlighting its timeless appeal. Additionally, Teton Ridge premiered its 'Window to the West' documentary series in New York, celebrating Western culture and featuring equestrian champion Adan Banuelos. This six-part series showcases various aspects of Western life, including the dedication of its athletes and craftsmen. The premieres took place against the backdrop of New York Fashion Week, blending cultural elements from Texas with the urban landscape.

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