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Expert: South Carolina likely has hundreds of wrongfully convicted people behind bars
Spartanburg Herald-Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn an Upstate region that leads South Carolina in prison incarcerations, some in the legal field are...
Is Trump orchestrating a new criminal conspiracy?
Popular Information· 1 day agoOutside the courthouse, they addressed the media and attacked key witnesses, the jury, and even the judge's daughter. The comments by Trump's Republican...
Pro-Palestinian encampment at UC Berkeley taken down following agreement
CBS News· 20 hours agoAccording to the agreement reached with chancellor Carol Christ, the university has agreed to look...
Travis County voters may decide whether to approve a tax increase to pay for child care
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 13 hours ago“When we invest in child care, the whole community benefits,” Travis County Judge Andy Brown said at...
New data prove it: ‘Supportive housing’ is no cure-all for mentally ill homeless
New York Post· 11 hours agoLander criticized Adams’ street-homeless cleanup, what did he say should been done instead?...
Harvard, UC Berkeley are teaching students that you win at life by being obnoxious
New York Post· 13 hours agoAt first, it seemed laughable that protesters ever thought they had the right to tell these schools...
21 projects selected for Shell environmental mitigation funding
Beaver County Times via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour agoThe Environmental Mitigation Community Fund was established last May after Shell signed a consent...
Does Lancaster County's new prison need to be huge? Officials should seek more input to get the...
Lancaster Online· 1 day agoLast week, a group of criminal justice reform advocates “called on Lancaster County commissioners to...
These 3 AI editors can help polish your prose
Fast Company Magazine· 2 hours agoLike many journalists, I used to have editors to help polish my prose. Where I repeated a word in two successive sentences, Lex suggested an alternative,...
Bringing baseball back to Manzanar
Fox local via AOL· 3 days agoIn 1942, the U.S. government forced 120,000 people of Japanese descent out of their homes and businesses and into incarceration camps - Manzanar was one of them.