capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
The House voted separately on DHS funding
Why Thomas Massie Can Thwart Trump With Impunity A small group of House Democrats joined Republicans on Thursday to approve a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), defying pressure from within their party as criticism mounts over the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies.
By Organic Products 21 days ago in Criminal
AIR FORCE ONE INCIDENT WHY A TECHNICAL ISSUE TURNED A ROUTINE FLIGHT INTO A GLOBAL HEADLINE
AIR FORCE ONE INCIDENT WHY A TECHNICAL ISSUE TURNED A ROUTINE FLIGHT INTO A GLOBAL HEADLINE Air Force One is more than just a presidential aircraft. It is a flying symbol of American power, political stability, and national security. That is why any incident involving it instantly captures global attention. A recent technical issue that forced Air Force One to alter its flight plans quickly became a major news story, raising questions about safety, politics, and the future of presidential aviation.
By America today 24 days ago in Criminal
The Ice shooting of Nicole Good
Here’s a criminal-justice / media ethics / sociology assignment-style narrative about the Minneapolis ICE shooting of Renée Good that weaves the story into a single account, explains legal issues and police policy, and highlights debates about justice and violations of law and protocol. It uses current reporting and verified facts. ([American Immigration Council][1])
By Organic Products 24 days ago in Criminal
Man Escaped Death Row, But He Could Not Escape Death: The Story of Troy Leon Gregg
The story of Troy Leon Gregg is one of the most haunting and ironic episodes in the history of the American criminal justice system. It is a narrative that seems almost fictional in its cruel symmetry: a man sentenced to die by the state escapes death row mere hours before his scheduled execution only to lose his life later that same night in a violent confrontation. Gregg’s story continues to resonate not only because of its dramatic events, but also because of the deeper questions it raises about fate, justice, violence, and the limits of human escape.Troy Leon Gregg was a death row inmate in the state of Georgia, convicted of serious crimes that ultimately led to a capital sentence. After years of legal proceedings and appeals, his execution date was set. For the prison system it was meant to be the final chapter in a long process. For Gregg, however the night before his execution would take an unexpected and shocking turn.
By Kure Garba25 days ago in Criminal
Inside The Br@ tal Methods Of N@ zi Secret Police GESTAPO
They worked deep undercover with a name feared as words moved across Nazi occupied Europe. Gestapo: short form of Geheime Staatspolizel, or Secret State Police: the steel fist of Hitler and his machine of terror, entrusted with the job of tracking down foes of the Reich. However their actions behind the scenes were more terrible than many would ever imagine. In contrast to ordinary police, Gestapo never faced any supervision, did not present any warrant, and acted freely. Their methods was cruel: they could arrest a person because somebody whispered something, because a neighbour pointed an accusing finger, even because he shared a joke. Upon arrest individuals just vanished off the face of the earth with some never being heard of once again... (more)
By Live World Stories26 days ago in Criminal
Take it to the Bank. Content Warning.
The most vulnerable of us can take a care ride to the mall. We might go for that shopping trip as though it were a normal, everyday trip. On August 31st,1999, Mary Bowles, was a retiree who just wanted to go to Promenade Mall in Tulsa. She was there to do a little shopping and do some walking because it was too hot to walk outside. Our gal, Mary, wanted to get some afternoon walking in, and the Promenade Mall in Tulsa was a good place to go. Benches spread out and good air conditioning along with lots of places to get something cold to drink, she would have a safe time walking in there. If she had only made it inside the mall. The mall often had walkers throughout the day, so this was her way of keeping up with her exercise as a number of seniors did.
By Cassie Moore27 days ago in Criminal
My Husband’s Dark Price for Wealth
Please don't be a ghost reader, do engage, let me also learn from you My husband asked me to ab0rt our babies for money r!tual after four years of childlessness, so that he can make money and take care of his poor mother and also relocate to UK.
By Edward Smith28 days ago in Criminal
A Real Story: The Day Ameneh Bahrami Lost Her Sight. AI-Generated.
In 2005, Tehran woke up to what seemed like an ordinary morning. Buses were running, offices were opening, and students were heading to their universities. The city was moving through its usual routine. No one knew that, in one small part of the city, a tragedy was about to occur—one that would later shock the entire world.
By shakir hamid29 days ago in Criminal
A Mother's Love Lost. Content Warning.
It was December 30th, 1988, just two days before the New Year. Jack Dale Walker had convinced a coworker to drive him out to the trailer where his girlfriend lived. Hansel Norton, the co-worker, had known Jack for barely three full weeks. Hansel was trying to be a good friend to this new friend. So, Jack, was young, only 22 years old and appeared to be love sick for the girl who was the mother of his baby.
By Cassie Moore30 days ago in Criminal
Donald Trump Withdrawing U.S. Forces From Qatar Amid Fears of Iranian Escalation
Donald Trump Considers Withdrawing U.S. Forces From Qatar Amid Fears of Iranian Escalation The recent killing of approximately 2400 protesters in Iran has once again drawn global attention to the deep political and security crisis inside the country. These deaths, linked to widespread demonstrations against economic hardship, political repression, and government authority, have intensified regional tensions and raised serious concerns about Iran’s internal stability. As unrest grows and the risk of external escalation increases, the security balance in the Middle East has come under renewed scrutiny.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
Oklahoma Murder for Hire. Content Warning.
Murder for hire in 1988 must have been a real monster of a time to find for a woman who was bored, and just lazy. A woman that claimed she was abused, knew how to work a young man up, back in those days it was much easier to find “a knight in shining armor”. Men all over wanted to be one, no man how scuzzy they really were.
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal
Murders of Innocence. Content Warning.
There is something to be said about childhood trauma. It somehow has a way of showing its ugly head in the life of all monsters. I know it’s only one fact that goes into the making of a monster, hear me out. I know there are other little buildings blocks associated with the “build a little monster kit” most parents don’t even realize they come equipped with in their arsenal of unloving. Yes, I know what I said.
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal





