Published Date: June 15, 2026

Army National Guardsman blows away fellow soldier after morning drill duty when he finds him in bed with ex-girlfriend

Law & Crime Article posted: 10h 27m ago 1 view

An Army National Guardsman who just returned from drill duty shot a man dead after he found the victim in bed with his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child. The post Army National Guardsman blows away fellow soldier after morning drill duty when he finds him in bed with ex-girlfriend first appeared on Law & Crime .

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‘Forty-Four Hammers’ Is Part of a Rich History of Prison Work Songs

The Marshall Project Article posted: 16h 03m ago 1 view
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The call-and-response song was one of many that Black men sang as they toiled on Southern prison farms.

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White House hosts "UFC Freedom 250" fight on Trump's 80th birthday

CBS News US Article posted: 1h 10m ago 1 view
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The UFC hosted a fight series on the White House South Lawn Sunday night.

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China opposes US move to list top firms as military companies

Courthouse News Article posted: 13h 52m ago 1 view
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The Pentagon added several non-state-owned Chinese companies to its list that seeks to identify Chinese companies it deems to have ties to the Chinese military, preventing them from landing U.S. defense contracts.

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Barking dogs at Iowa kennel provide key evidence in murder case

CBS News Crime Article posted: June 14, 2026 1 view
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A surveillance camera captured the sound of dogs barking, helping authorities determine when Angela Prichard's estranged husband arrived at the location to wait for her.

Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.

A Court Found Conditions at Louisiana’s Prison Farm Unconstitutional. It Let Them Continue Anyway.

The Appeal Article posted: June 10, 2026 1 view
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At Louisiana’s Angola prison, incarcerated workers are forced to pick crops in dangerous heat. A federal judge ruled last month that a recent Fifth Circuit decision took away his power to help them. The post A Court Found Conditions at Louisiana’s Prison Farm Unconstitutional. It Let Them Continue Anyway. appeared first on The Appeal .

Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.