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Israeli historian Ilan Pappé described the Israeli occupation regime in the West Bank and Gaza since 1967 as having created “the biggest prison on earth.” ...
ST. CHARLES COUNTY — A St. Charles man was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Tuesday in connection to the death of an infant who died after ingesting fentanyl in 2024.
Prison food can be of low nutritional value and meal times are fixed, impacting both health and morale. The author, Lucy Berthoud, giving a talk at HMP Erlestoke. Photo by Andy Aitchison., CC BY-SA ...
In the U.S., this means people of color. Black people make up 14% of the population but 41% of the prison and jail population. Native Americans are incarcerated at four times the rate of white people.
Space is growing emptier one star at a time. That's because 80 billion lightyears from Earth, three cosmic beasts are eating stars the size of ten suns.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to let rare earth minerals and magnets flow to the United States, a move that could lower tensions between the ...
U.S. Judge James E. Boasberg said deportees were “plainly deprived” of their right to contest their removals before being flown to a Salvadoran prison in March.
FX has released the official trailer for the sci-fi horror series Alien: Earth. Here are the three biggest reveals from the footage.
China mines about 60% of the world's rare earths and makes 90% of rare earth magnets. It sets quotas on output, smelting, and separation, which are monitored as a barometer of global supply.
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This Is the Most High-Tech Prison on Earth - MSNIn this video, I take you inside the world’s highest tech prison to see how technology is reshaping incarceration. From automated cells to facial recognition, here’s what it’s like on the ...
In September 1695, a fleet of pirate ships commanded by Henry Every (also known as Henry Avery) attacked a convoy of 25 ships that belonged to the Mughal Empire of South Asia. They succeeded in ...
Bernard Kerik, who led NYPD on 9/11 before prison and pardon, dies at 69 Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik stands outside the Federal Court in Washington on June 4, 2009.
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