CRI

Advertisement
Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Collective Punishment: A Dark Echo in American History

A single act of violence has sparked a wave of fear and uncertainty for thousands of refugees in the United States. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan refugee, allegedly opened fire on National Guard officers, resulting in the tragic death of Sarah Beckstrom and leaving Andrew Wolfe critically injured.

reading time less than a minute
Dec 03 2025CRIME

A Quick Thinking App Leads to Arrests in a Series of Crimes

A man and a woman were caught after a spree of crimes across several towns. Police say they struck in Duxbury, Plymouth, and Kingston all in one day. Fernando Torres, 37, from Providence, RI, and Victoria Lambert, 29, from Warwick, RI, were picked up by Pembroke and Massachusetts State Police. They

reading time less than a minute
Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How to Share a Life Story in the Pioneer Press

The Pioneer Press offers a way to honor loved ones who have passed away. To do this, you need to send an email with specific details. This includes your name, address, phone number, and the details of the person who died. You can also add a photo if you want. The newspaper needs to check that the p

reading time less than a minute
Dec 03 2025POLITICS

When Courts Clash Over Privacy and Power

In a recent Supreme Court hearing, something unusual happened. Justice Elena Kagan, known for her liberal views, seemed to agree with her more conservative colleagues. The case? A dispute between a religious nonprofit and the New Jersey Attorney General. The nonprofit, First Choice Women's Resource

reading time less than a minute
Dec 02 2025POLITICS

A Controversial Move: Trump's Pardon of a Honduran Ex-President

In a surprising turn of events, former U. S. President Donald Trump granted a pardon to Juan Orlando Hernández, the ex-president of Honduras. This decision came after Hernández was implicated in a major drug trafficking conspiracy. The move raised eyebrows, especially since Trump had promised to fre

reading time less than a minute
Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Film Critics in New York Pick Their 2025 Favorites

In the heart of Manhattan, a group of over 50 film journalists, including big names like Owen Gleiberman from Variety, are making some big calls about the best movies and performances of 2025. This isn't just any group; it's the New York Film Critics Circle, the oldest of its kind in the U. S. They'

reading time less than a minute
Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Justice on the Fast Track: Changes to UK Court Trials

The UK is shaking things up in its court system. The government wants to speed things up by limiting jury trials. This change is aimed at cases where the punishment is less than three years in jail. Instead of a jury, a single judge will decide if someone is guilty or not. This idea is part of a bi

reading time less than a minute
Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Cuba's Health Crisis: Mosquitoes Strike Hard

Cuba is facing a serious health issue. Mosquitoes carrying viruses have caused many deaths. Most of those who died were children. The viruses involved are chikungunya and dengue. These viruses are spread through mosquito bites. Chikungunya is known for causing severe joint pain and fever. It is not

reading time less than a minute
Dec 02 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strike Raises Questions About Rules of War

A recent U. S. military strike in the Caribbean Sea has sparked a heated debate. On September 2, a suspected drug boat was targeted, but the controversy lies in what happened next. Survivors from the initial strike were reportedly killed in a second strike, raising serious questions about the rules

reading time less than a minute
Dec 02 2025CRIME

The Unfinished Story of BTK

Mindhunter, a true crime drama on Netflix, stands out from other shows in its genre. Unlike many true crime documentaries, it doesn't just focus on the gruesome details. Instead, it tells stories in a way that makes you think. One of its best storylines was about a killer known as BTK. BTK stands f

reading time less than a minute