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Rwanda is transforming and growing — but at what cost?
NPR· 6 days agoUmohoza challenged Kagame in the 2010 election, but was arrested and imprisoned on terrorism and...
Opinion: UC San Diego trustees and the chancellor should resign. Their actions against students...
U-T San Diego· 1 day agoHave Israeli war crimes expanded the definitions of war, a concern expressed early in the first few...
REALITIES | The Fillmore Gazette
The Fillmore Gazette· 23 hours agoKelly brings up the perpetual Gaza-Palestinian question, the “Trump election fraud” trial, and the (unfair?) condemnation of our “justice system” by sycophantic Republicans seeking his 2024 ...
Putin's "revenge": Georgia's jailed ex-president urges West to act
Newsweek· 7 days agoMikheil Saakashvili—once the revolutionary great hope of Georgia's pro-Western groundswell—cannot be...
The Union Colonel Who Showed Mercy on Confederate POWs During the Civil War - Our American Stories |...
iHeartRadio· 3 days agoOn this episode of Our American Stories, Boston’s Fort Warren housed Confederate POWs during the Civil War, but it was no Andersonville. Only 13 Confederate prisoners out of the more than 2,000 ...
Prisoners assigned dangerous jobs often lack protections other workers get
Arizona Daily Star· 7 days agoBlas Sanchez was nearing the end of a 20-year stretch in an Arizona prison when he was leased out to...
Free Bella: Activists Urge To Release Captive Beluga From Mega Mall In South Korea
IFLScience· 5 days agoAt a flashy mall in South Korea’s capital, shoppers can gather round for selfies with a lonely...
Why Donald Trump may have been put off pardoning Michael Cohen
Newsweek· 6 days agoDonald Trump didn't pardon his former attorney, Michael Cohen, because he feared the legal...
Tennessee's only woman on death row featured in 'Mean Girl Murders.' Here's what to know.
USA Today· 4 days agoChrista Pike, the only woman on death row in Tennessee, was recently featured on an episode of...
Herb Hoelter, criminal justice advocate and believer in second chances, dies
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHerb Hoelter, a criminal justice advocate who believed in second chances, died May 2 due to complications from heart failure and DRESS syndrome at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 73. Herbert ...