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London Police’s Crime Museum
London's metropolitan police force has seen just about everything in terms of crime, and they've saved much of the evidence. A forward-thinking ...
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The Holocaust Started with Words, not Actions
As a prisoner in Nazi death camps during World War II, Lily Engelman vowed that—if she survived—she would one day bear witness to the systematic ...
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Alcohol Is the Leading Cause of Death Ages 15-49
Every year, 2.8 million people around the globe die from alcohol abuse or misuse. The alcohol industry racks up an annual revenue of $1.5 trillion. Alcohol ...
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Expressing Despair about Our Nation
The day after the Trump assassination attempt, The Wall Street Journal ran a story in which they interviewed Americans about the state of our nation. ...
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Did Humans Ever Live in Peace?
In an article in The Atlantic, Ross Andersen raises the question: "Did Humans Ever Live in Peace?"
Archeologists have long had evidence of conflict ...
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Why Have Americans Become So Sad and Mean?
In his article for The Atlantic, David Brooks says that recently he’s been obsessed with the following two questions:
The first is: Why have Americans ...
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Judge Admonishes Defendant in Reckless Killing
Judge Michelini said to the defendant, “You just don’t get it. It’s obvious to me that you feel justified. You don’t take any ...
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Woman Found Guilty in Road Rage Killing
Hannah Payne was sentenced to life in prison in December of 2023 for the 2019 shooting death of Kenneth Herring. Payne was officially convicted of felony ...
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Family Forgives Murderer at Sentencing
Jeremy Goodale and Willard Miller were recently convicted for the killing of Fairfield teacher Nohema Graber. Goodale told investigators that Miller was ...
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Half of Chicagoans See Gun Violence Before Age 40
Gun violence is an ongoing problem in the city of Chicago. Now, a new study finds 56% of the city’s Black and Hispanic population, and 25% of Whites, ...
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