Indiana Banned Press From Executions for “Dignity.” It Actually Serves Repression.
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Indiana Banned Press From Executions for “Dignity.” It Actually Serves Repression.
A witness area at the lethal injection chamber at California's San Quentin State Prison in 2010. Photo: Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Jeremy Busby is a writer and activist incarcerated in Texas. A few days before my best friend’s execution date in 2006, prison administrators grant»»»
Teen takeover spirals into chaos — gunfire reported as police rush in day after leaders call for calm
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Greg Bovino, the cruel face of Trump’s ‘turn and burn’ immigration crackdown
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Greg Bovino, the face of Trump’s ‘turn and burn’ migrant crackdown
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Soldiers are doing landscaping in DC parks. I’m thrilled for them | Dave Schilling
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Giannis powers Greece past Italy, Poland outlast Slovenia, Luka in NBA stars’ EuroBasket openers
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Property taxes are actually the least bad tax — except for one
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Lawmakers debate using taxpayer funds for migrant aid at border hearing - UPI.com
As Rep. Bennie Thompson (C), D-Miss., speaks, a staffer displays a poster showing Republican lawmakers who previously voted in favor of funding non-governmental organizations during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing Wednesday. Photo by Bridget Erin Craig/UPI WASHINGTON,, July 16 (UPI) -- »»»
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