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Minnesota inmates find creative outlet, therapeutic benefit in writing programs
The nonprofit FreeWriters offers writing workshops in jails, encouraging expression and reflection as a means of addressing mental health struggles.
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Chinese slave labor plea
A letter written by a Chinese worker's plea for help is found in a product sold overseas.
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Boxer Knocked Out After Decision
Butler was arrested and charged with aggravated assault. Butler was later convicted and served four months at Riker's Island detention facility. Butler was later sentenced to 29 years for killing his friend of 10 years Sam Kellerman. Psycho.
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Photographer Has $2,000 in Camera Gear Go Missing After a JetBlue Flight
When photographer Jess T. Dugan picked up her luggage after a flight from Chicago to Boston on December 18th, something didn't feel quite right.
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Man Sentenced To Life For Passing Bad Check
Scotty Lyles given until the end of January to challenge his life without parole sentencie for writing a bad chack for $106.
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Did ExxonMobil Pay Torturers?
The oil giant has long said it has no responsibility for atrocities committed by the government soldiers it hired to protect its plant in Indonesia. Now the issue could be headed to the Supreme Court.
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Twitter: It’s time for patent trolls to bear the costs of frivolous lawsuits
Win or lose, it usually doesn’t cost a lot for patent trolls to bring spurious lawsuits against companies and technologists.
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What Jerry Sandusky can expect in Pa. prison
Jerry Sandusky will walk into state prison with little more than a watch and wedding band. He'll be able to work a 30-hour week to make a few dollars. He'll be able to watch Penn State football but not violent movies.
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Cybercrime law is suspended by Philippines court
The Philippines' top court has suspended a controversial law targeting cybercrime, following protests by critics who say it stifles free speech.
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Dotcom's new site Megabox almost ready
Kim Dotcom has started a new battle against US prosecutors and entertainment executives saying his new file sharing website is almost complete and it will be impossible for the US authorities to shut it down, like they did with Megaupload in January.
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Why Russia has so many dash cams
This video made me more angry then it probably should have.
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Night and the City
Chris Donlan plays through L.A. Noire with his dad, who grew up in the city in the 1940s, the time period where the game is based.
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In wake of the Lance Armstrong scandal, donors to the Livestrong charity are demanding their money b
For years, Connie and Daniel Roddy did all they could to support Livestrong, raising tens of thousands of dollars for the cancer charity founded by cyclist Lance Armstrong.
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Lance Armstrong stripped of 7 Tour De France titles
Once considered the greatest rider in Tour history, the American was cast out Monday by his sport, formally stripped of his seven titles and banned for life for his involvement in what U.S. sports authorities describe as a massive doping program that
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Cop Accused Of Plotting To Kidnap Women And Cook Them
The evidence against the officer consists of e-mails and instant messages in which he was “discussing plans to kidnap, rape, torture, kill, cook and eat body parts of a number of women,” according to the complaint against the officer, Gilberto Valle.
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Anonymous Releases Video Threatening Zynga
Zynga has pissed off the online group Anonymous, and it’s quite serious.
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Outrage over suspected India gang rape
This week, a 23-year-old woman, accompanied by a male friend, boarded a bus on a busy road in the capital at 9 p.m., only to be brutally raped by a group of men. She was then savagely beaten, stripped and thrown onto the road.
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The Case for Price Gouging
Trying to prevent merchants from hiking prices during disasters is futile and counterproductive.
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Hold my drink... I'm going to try something
The man who did the back flip off the car was arrested at the scene and later released without charges.
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Verizon staff arrested for stealing customer's nude pics
Two Verizon staffers are under indictment for allegedly stealing nude photographs from an attractive female customer's phone and passing them around.
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