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Jul 13 2025CRIME

NYC's Shoplifting Spree: A System in Need of a Fix

In New York City, shoplifting has become a major headache. The numbers are shocking. Over 27, 000 shoplifting incidents have happened this year alone. That's a huge jump from just a few years ago. Some people keep doing it over and over. Take Anthony White, for example. He's been arrested 254 times

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Jul 12 2025CRIME

Why Do Some People Keep Returning to Crime After Jail?

People who have struggled with drugs and been to jail often find themselves back in trouble. This is a big problem that costs a lot of money and affects many lives. To stop this from happening, it's important to understand why these people reoffend. A recent study looked at many research papers to

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

How Five States Are Trying to Fix Past Cannabis Wrongs

In the US, some states have started programs to make up for past mistakes related to cannabis. These programs focus on helping people who were hurt by old laws. They also aim to give everyone a fair chance in the new cannabis business. Five states have taken big steps. Colorado was one of the first

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Jul 09 2025CRIME

Why Do Some People Change, While Others Don't?

A big question in the world of justice is why some people who have been in trouble with the law change their ways, while others don't. A recent study looked into this by studying 14, 000 adult men who were either on probation or in prison. The study wanted to see if a person's ability to recognize t

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Jul 06 2025CRIME

Bystanders Step In: A Brooklyn Subway Incident

In a Brooklyn subway station, a disturbing scene unfolded. A man, later identified as Fredrick Marshall, grabbed a young woman from behind, causing her to scream for help. The incident happened on a Sunday morning at the Norwood Avenue station. Marshall, dressed in a white suit and armed with a knif

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Jul 01 2025OPINION

The Billionaire Bash That Sparked a Debate

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez tied the knot in Venice, Italy. Their wedding was a grand affair. It had many famous faces. Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, and Tom Brady were there. The Kardashians, Oprah, and Ivanka Trump also attended. Many guests flew in on private jets. This raised eyebrows. Ven

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

A Father's Fight for Justice: Idaho Murder Case Plea Deal Sparks Outrage

A plea deal has been struck in the Idaho murder case, but not everyone is happy about it. The father of one of the victims, Kaylee Goncalves, is speaking out against the agreement. He says he was blindsided by the news and feels the deal doesn't bring justice for his daughter or the other victims.

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

A Massive Health Care Fraud Crackdown: What You Need to Know

In a significant move, authorities have recently taken down a huge health care fraud operation. Over 320 people were charged, and nearly $15 billion in false claims were uncovered. This is the biggest crackdown of its kind in history. The operation was a joint effort between state and federal prose

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: A 92-Year-Old Man Found Guilty in a 58-Year-Old Crime

A 92-year-old man, Ryland Headley, was recently found guilty of a brutal crime committed back in 1967. He was convicted of raping and murdering 75-year-old Louisa Dunne in her own home in southwestern England. This case is notable for being one of the oldest cold cases ever solved in the U. K. The

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Jun 30 2025CRIME

Justice delayed but not denied: A 92-year-old man convicted for a 1967 crime

A man in his 90s has been found guilty of a brutal crime that happened over half a century ago. Ryland Headley, now 92, was 34 when he attacked and killed Louisa Dunne, a 75-year-old woman, in her own home back in June 1967. This case is notable for being the longest-running cold case in the UK to e

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