Heather Tessman discovered her long-lost half-brother, who endured horrific abuse in a Connecticut home for over 20 years.
Recent executions in South Carolina and Louisiana have sparked more debate amongst Americans. Does Florida use nitrogen gas or firing squads?
The Georgia Bulldogs, ͏under the leadership of head coach Kirby Smart͏, continues to face challenges for player behavior away ...
South Korean media Naver reported that Kim Soo-hyun’s entertainment agency, GOLD MEDALIST, has filed a criminal lawsuit against Garosero Research Institute and late Kim Sae-ron’s fa ...
For the second consecutive year, a bill seeking to remove the death penalty from Delaware’s constitution is up for debate in ...
Harris Faulkner came up with a wild hypothetical to offer a suggestion to Karoline Leavitt on how to deal with Tesla vandals ...
PENALTIES FOR POACHING spot shrimp are pretty light in our state. At least, that’s the takeaway after a recent court case in Jefferson County.
Stephens consistently authorizes the “logic” of the authoritarian, even if he disagrees with the specifics of the punishment. The idea that he would claim the mantle of the protector of rights is an ...
The President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, has been sued many times. He is a convicted felon—a crook—who has seen ...
More than three decades after he murdered a Seminole County woman and her 8-year-old granddaughter, Edward James was put to ...
Trump’s threats of economic punishment and annexation have prompted Canada to forge new defense alliances, particularly with ...
South Carolina became the first state since 2010 to execute an inmate by firing squad. Is the method legal in Mississippi?