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Thieves Try to Sell Stolen Goods—To Their Owner
A man and a woman in Tennessee were arrested when they attempted to sell stolen goods at a pawn shop. 30-year-old Jeremy Watts and 24-year-old Jessica ...
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Fan Sues NFL Over Sanders' Draft Position
A Colorado football fan has filed an explosive $100 million lawsuit against the National Football League, claiming league owners conspired to sabotage ...
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Our Need for the Imprecatory Psalms
Journalist Lance Morrow won the National Magazine Award for an essay— “The Case for Rage and Retribution”—written on Sept. 11, ...
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AI Lets Murder Victim Speak from Beyond the Grave
In a landmark moment in U.S. legal history, the family of Christopher Pelkey utilized artificial intelligence to create a video of him delivering a victim ...
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Google Couldn't Define Evil
Twenty years ago, at the moment of its IPO announcement, the most powerful company in the world declared that “Don’t be evil” would ...
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Wrongly Executed Black Soldiers Get Justice
More than a century ago, 110 Black soldiers were convicted of murder, mutiny, and other crimes at three military trials held at Fort Sam Houston in San ...
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Man Sentenced for Cattle Theft
Twenty-four-year-old Lionardo Tapia was sentenced to three months of electronic monitoring for stealing over a dozen beef cattle. And while cattle theft ...
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Controversial Police Drug Test Questioned
The Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) program is a federally funded law enforcement initiative that trains officers to recognize symptoms of drivers under ...
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An Ordinary Guy’s Supreme Court Battle
The U.S. Supreme Court weighs in on a small number of cases, and most of the cases have national implications—except in the strange case of Stuart ...
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Jurors Assist in Apprehending Convicted Defendant
When jurors are seated onto a panel for a trial, they’re expected to assist in the pursuit of justice. But rarely does it result in a literal foot ...
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