When an Intellectual Disability Means Life or Death
Police officers gather to remove activists during an anti-death penalty protest in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in 2017.
Police officers gather to remove activists during an anti-death penalty protest in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in 2017.
Limited series is based on the novel of the same name by Walter Mosley, who also adapted and produced
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John Bradley heads to outer space this weekend as an independent scientist (read: moon conspiracy theorist) hoping to help Patrick Wilson and Halle Berry save the world in Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster epic, “Moonfall.” If the big budget film had been his first acting offer after hanging up Samwell Tarly’s maester’s cloak and chains on “Game of Thrones,” though, the British actor might have said no.
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Trevor Filseth
Burma Coup, Asia
Previous convictions against Suu Kyi have included alleged violations of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, inciting protests against the military, and breaking the country’s telecommunications law.
The military junta governing Burma announced on Thursday that it had filed an additional corruption charge against former Burmese state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, the eleventh active indictment against the country’s de facto leader prior to the February 2021 military coup. Читать дальше...
Protesters rallied Thursday outside the Dirksen Federal Courthouse in downtown Chicago, demanding that newly released Jason Van Dyke face federal civil rights charges for killing Laquan McDonald. | Tyler LaRiviere / Sun-Times
The ex-Chicago cop’s early release from prison after his murder conviction for killing Laquan McDonald puts the spotlight on federal prosecutors over calls for such charges.
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The Northeastern Huskies have had an extra year to hang on to the Beanpot Trophy. But when things get underway at TD Garden after a year away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they will begin their quest for a fourth consecutive title with a semifinal bout against Boston College. Northeastern has a bout against Vermont […]
Читать дальше...The FA Cup Fourth Round will have televised fixtures on Friday, Saturday and Sunday but Mark Chapman will be standing in for usual host Gary Lineker for the BBC's coverage
Hamish Rutherford reports: Customers who need emergency loans, say for car repairs or medical bills, are discovering the process is so lengthy and uncertain, one banking figure said, that they are better off going to high-interest payday lenders. If that seems ironic, it might be topped. One banking figure said he had heard examples of […]
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Sometimes the internet is good for a laugh, and this is definitely one of those moments. After a shelf of cheese collapsed in a grocery store in Philadelphia, Twitter users took the opportunity to make every cheese pun known to man, reports HuffPost. And it was beautiful.
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When most of the tech in your life is acting up—whether it be your computer, phone, game console, what have you—simply turning the device off and on again works wonders. Tech likes a reset! However, not all of our stuff has an on/off switch. AirPods and other Bluetooth headphones, for example, don’t have any obvious…
Читать дальше...FRANK WARREN COLUMN: The promoter details how the WBC heavyweight title fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte will work and Eddie Hearn's role in negotiations
Candy the dorgi trotted into the oak room at Windsor Castle.
QUEEN ELIZABETH has released brand new images on Friday, February 4 to mark the celebration of her Platinum Jubilee. To celebrate the monumental occasion, which takes place on Sunday, the Queen chose some poignant jewellery in memory of her beloved father, King George VI.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II has been pictured enjoying some mementos from her 70-year reign - and one body language expert has said the Queen is experiencing "genuine happiness".
THE Queen appears to have slimmed down in new pictures released by Buckingham Palace as she prepares to mark her 70th year on the throne.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II was ambushed by one of her beloved dogs while reflecting on her upcoming Platinum Jubilee, and the monarch responded with a funny quip to the interruption.
Dan Conn says it’s important for men to stay well groomed in order to look younger.
Josh Bornstein has carved out something of a niche in Australian case law in recent years, with a large proportion of his clients women who have experienced gender-based bullying or sexual harassment at work.
“I love the sumptuous embellishments and meticulous attention to detail.”
The first post-recession election in almost 30 years will ensure economic issues are front of mind for Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese.
It’s the end result of slow, steady acts of oppression and control.
Numerous senior cricket figures concede the day after the MCG Test was the time to commence critical talks with Justin Langer.
Snobbish and outdated notions about the city’s western suburbs are holding Sydney back from achieving its full potential, policy expert Peter Shergold says.
This week saw that the SAS’s code of silence broken wide open, as hearings resumed in the high stakes Ben Roberts-Smith case and the courtroom, media and the public witnessed for the first time soldier turning against soldier.