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May 08 2025CRIME

China's Shifting Drug Laws: A Closer Look

China's approach to drug control has changed a lot in recent years. This is mainly because of new drug trends and changes in how society is managed. Let's dive into three key areas: how drugs are regulated, how drug crimes are punished, and how those caught with drugs are rehabilitated. The way dru

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Apr 11 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Impact of Money on How Kids are Punished in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, many young children face physical punishment at home. This is a big problem that needs to be understood better. The money situation in a family plays a huge role in how kids are treated. Kids from poorer families are more likely to face physical discipline. This is not fair and needs

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Apr 10 2025OPINION

The Dark Side of Justice: Why Executing Murderers Might Not Be the Answer

In the heart of Miami, a woman named Janet Acosta was brutally taken from her life. She was enjoying a quiet lunch break, lost in the pages of a book. Within moments, her world was shattered by an act of unimaginable violence. She was kidnapped, tortured, sexually assaulted, and ultimately murdered.

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Feb 06 2025CRIME

Texas Man Dies for 2011 Pastors Slay

The year was 2011 when a tragic crime changed several lives forever. Two men, both African Americans, entered a peaceful church in Texas, only this time, was not for worship. Steven Lawayne Nelson, 37 and awaiting execution, had an unusual life. The man had a tale of misfortune and curiosity of kil

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Rhode Island Senate Shuffle: New Faces in Key Positions

In Rhode Island, the Senate is undergoing significant changes. Two prominent committee chairs, Senator Alana M. DiMario and Senator Dawn Euer, are stepping down from their roles. DiMario has been a strong advocate for climate policies, while Euer has played a crucial part in judge confirmations and

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

Trump's Take on Death Penalty: A Quick Look

President-elect Donald Trump has expressed strong opposition to President Joe Biden's decision to commute the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates. Trump criticized the move, arguing that it disrespects the victims' families and ignores the severity of the crimes. He promised to push for capita

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Dec 23 2024CRIME

What Makes Us Think Tough Punishments Work?

You might think that showing people solid evidence about what actually prevents crime would change their minds. But does it really? This study went deeper to see if telling the public about the effectiveness of harsh penalties would make them want those punishments less. They already knew that facts

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Dec 19 2024CRIME

Oklahoma's Last Execution of the Year: A Complex Case

Imagine this: Oklahoma is gearing up for the nation's 25th and final execution of 2024. The man in question, Kevin Ray Underwood, is set to die by lethal injection on his 45th birthday. His crime? Killing a 10-year-old girl named Jamie Rose Bolin back in 2006, driven by a dark cannibalistic fantasy.

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

America's Death Penalty Debate: Why It's Gone Missing

America's debate over the death penalty has taken a strange turn. Instead of open discussions, those against capital punishment are using sneaky tactics to avoid a direct 'yes' or 'no' vote. They're doing things like pressuring drug companies to stop making lethal injection drugs or pushing presiden

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

COVID Rules in the US: A Different Story

When the COVID virus was first detected in the US in January 2020, the government swiftly rolled out a set of restrictions. The goal was to safeguard the elderly from what was deemed a "deadly virus" and a global health crisis. Any dissenting voices were quickly shut down and faced penalties. Intere

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