With the recent purchase of the former Wayne Correctional Center in Goldsboro, Kerwin Pittman is laying claim to an unusual ...
Criminal justice grants announced The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority has announced $50 million in ...
Hope and growth. Those two words have changed George K. L. Smith’s life and the lives of other formerly incarcerated ...
It’s 6 a.m. on a Monday morning and Marty and Wendy McCormick are awake and preparing to make the trip to Williamsport from ...
The onset of a digital-first workplace, wider acceptance of flexible work arrangements, and the sustained growth of ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
‘Still imprisoned in his mind.’ Illinois exonerees struggle without support after wrongful convictions
For most of a decade, Illinois led the nation in annual exonerations. Yet it offers little in terms of a system to help those ...
Other storylines NC Health News will follow in 2026 include the growing conflict between environmental advocates and industry ...
In Eating Behind Bars, author Leslie Soble details how food is used to further punish incarcerated people in the US ...
On a stormy night, crossing from Syria into Lebanon was not a choice but a forced spiral into the unknown. The Great Southern River in the western countryside of Homs — the natural boundary ...
I recently spent an hour talking with local attorney T. Scott Jones on his radio program, The Weekly Law Roundup. The ...
As Maryland heads into 2026, correctional officers are raising urgent concerns about what they describe as increasingly ...
Constative on MSN
The unsung women of NASA history
When the Cold War heated up in 1946, the U.S. and the Soviet Union took their rivalry from Earth to the stars. Sputnik, the ...
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