JUSTICE

Oct 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Should Big Oil Be Held Accountable?

Back in 1989, a report from Shell predicted two futures: one with controlled fossil fuels and little climate change, and another with rising temperatures and violent storms. The second scenario is now the reality for many families in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. H

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Oct 07 2024OPINION

Why It's Time to Re-think the Death Penalty

Imagine you're in a court, and someone's life hangs in the balance. That's exactly what happened to Marcellus Williams in Missouri on September 24. He was convicted of murder in 2001, but over time, doubts about his guilt surfaced. Thanks to the Innocence Project, it became clear that Williams' case

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

America, Your Jewish Neighbors Need You

America, it's time we talk about something important. For the past year, many of your Jewish neighbors have felt alone and hurt by some of the responses to tragic events that happened on October 7. These attacks didn’t just target Jews but also Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, and Druze. Yet,

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Martin Luther King Jr. : A Twisted Legacy?

Ever since Martin Luther King Jr.'s passing, conservatives have been trying to reshape his legacy. They often portray him as a supporter of their policies while ignoring his calls for racial justice. For instance, politicians like Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis have twisted King's words to justify bo

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Oct 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Kim Kardashian Wants New Look at Menendez Brothers' Case

You might know Kim Kardashian from her reality shows, but she's also been speaking up about something serious: the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez. These brothers were convicted for killing their parents back in 1989 and have been in prison ever since. Kim thinks it's time to reconsider their life se

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Oct 04 2024OPINION

The Great Reckoning: California's Experiment in Soft Justice

California's Proposition 47, passed in 2014, aimed to reduce mass incarceration and create a more equitable justice system. However, the well-intentioned reform has led to unintended consequences that are now fueling voter frustration. The state is grappling with an increase in property crimes and h

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Oct 04 2024LIFESTYLE

Breaking Down Police Brutality: A Call for Change

The recent high-profile case has sparked a national conversation about police brutality and its far-reaching consequences. As we move forward, it's essential to examine the root causes of this issue and explore potential solutions. One crucial step towards creating a more just society is to increas

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Oct 04 2024CRIME

New Hope for Menendez Brothers: A Case Revisited

Imagine this: a story so gripping that even after decades, it still captures people's attention. We’re talking about the Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, who were found guilty of killing their parents way back in 1996. Now, there’s a new twist—the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office has d

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Partial Justice: A Bittersweet Victory in Tyre Nichols' Case

In the aftermath of Tyre Nichols' tragic death, the community was left to grapple with the weight of justice. The brutal video footage revealed a shocking scene: three police officers mercilessly beating a helpless man while he lay restrained and crying out for his mother. However, the jury's verdic

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Oct 04 2024OPINION

The Elites' Blind Spot: A Critical Look at Social Justice Activism

Social justice activism has become a staple of elite culture, with celebrities and billionaires championing causes like racial equality and environmental protection. However, despite their good intentions, these efforts often fail to make a meaningful impact on the issues they aim to address. Sociol

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