Jo MacGugan of Paxton is a historian and paranormal investigator. She has investigated haunted locations throughout the ...
Singapore Keeps Hanging Low-Level Drug Couriers, But It Can't Execute Its Way to a Drug-Free Society
The Singaporean government hanged Pannir Selvam this month, the 11th convict to be executed in 2025 for nonviolent narcotics ...
How did a law passed by Elizabeth I turn fashion into welfare? Ruth Goodman explains the story behind one garment and the ...
High treason, a crime so often alleged in our public discourse and so seldom proven in an actual court of law, is now more of a metaphorical device than a felony. It is passing strange that the law of ...
If educators do not learn to embrace AI, they risk being left behind. Yet the question before professional military education ...
Mona Heydari, 17, was dragged from a car outside her family home and beheaded by her husband Sajjad Heydari and his brother ...
The Museum of Death stands like a macabre beacon on Hollywood Boulevard, inviting the curious and the brave to confront humanity’s final frontier in all its unsettling glory. A metal skull sculpture ...
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7 Tourist Cities Struggling to Handle the Crowds
From ancient canals to Mediterranean beaches, iconic destinations are buckling under the weight of unprecedented visitor ...
Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace laureate Elie Wiesel famously made the above statement in a 1989 interview for a death ...
More than half of prisoners sentenced to death in the United States have been on death row for more than 18 years. Texas, ...
The health care community has an important role in opposing the death penalty, argues an expert in The BMJ. Bharat Malkani, reader in law at Cardiff University, says doctors must refuse to participate ...
Ohio's death penalty law is in limbo. Supporters and critics agree on one thing: the status quo isn't working.
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