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Nov 12 2024CRIME

California Voters Reject Ban on Prison Labor, Sparking Debate

California's voters recently said no to Proposition 6, a measure that aimed to stop forced labor in prisons. This move left many criminal justice reform advocates and incarcerated individuals disappointed. Current laws allow prisons to compel people to work as punishment, with wages often below $0.

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Trump's Power Play: Recess Appointments Reviving Old Debates

President-elect Donald Trump is pushing Republican senators aiming to be the next majority leader to back recess appointments for his nominees. This move allows presidents to essentially sidestep Congress, something Democrats could prevent through filibusters. The three senators running for the majo

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

FEMA Worker Fired for Bias Against Trump Supporters

A worker from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was let go after telling colleagues to skip homes displaying support for then-President-elect Donald Trump while helping hurricane survivors. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell called the action a breach of the agency's values, noting that

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Special Counsel Jack Smith: Trump Case on Hold Until December

Jack Smith, the special counsel investigating Donald Trump, told a federal judge that he might have a decision by December 2 on how to handle Trump's criminal case. This comes as Trump is set to become president again. Smith asked the judge to remove upcoming deadlines so he can think about the best

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's Legal Woes: What Happens Now?

Donald Trump's win might change how his legal battles play out. As president, he could dodge federal prosecution, though state cases might stall. His team hopes to halt all cases, arguing they should stop due to his new role. The presidency might help in ongoing civil suits too. But Trump will still

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Corporate Wrongdoings: Crime and Culture in Transitioning Serbia

Serbia's journey from a centrally planned to a market-driven economy has put a spotlight on corporate behaviors, especially their impact on society. Corporate misdeeds have far-reaching consequences, affecting people's health, the environment, and the economy. The problem? Corporations benefit finan

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Trials: What Happens Now That He's Back in Office?

Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election has thrown a wrench into his ongoing legal battles. He's the first convicted felon to win the White House, facing numerous cases. Let's break it down. In New York, Trump awaits sentencing for a hush money scandal involving Stormy Daniels. His lawy

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

LA County DA Race: Hochman Pulls Ahead in Voter Preferences

It's an unexpected twist in the Los Angeles County District Attorney race. Nathan Hochman, a former federal prosecutor known for his tough-on-crime stance, has captured the majority of voter support. With over 61% of the votes, Hochman's message clearly resonates as voters question the current Distr

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Oct 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Stars in a New Crime Thriller: Wahlberg and Brown Team Up

Get ready for some serious acting power! Mark Wahlberg, known for films like The Fighter and Boogie Nights, is joining forces with Sterling K. Brown, the Emmy-nominated star from This Is Us. Together, they'll be in a new crime thriller called By Any Means. This film is based on a true story about a

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Oct 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Halloween Spooktacular: Dancing with the Stars Hands Out First 10s

On a spooky Halloween night, "Dancing with the Stars" took a different turn. The remaining seven celebrities danced to their deepest fears, from creepy dolls to vampires. The judges weren't stingy with their praise, handing out the first 10s of the season. Dwight Howard and Daniella Karagach were th

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