North Dakota State Officials, In an Effort to Reduce Prison Recidivism Rates, Implement Policies Championed by Norway

Norway’s prison system has been the subject of controversy for a number of years.  Its officials practice “restorative justice,” a theory that emphasizes repairing the harm caused by criminal behavior through cooperative processes that includes all stakeholders.

To …

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Saudi Arabia Enters into Nuclear Talks with U.S. Pays Law Firm $450,000 to Lobby on its Behalf

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has entered into talks with the U.S. over the development of a nuclear program and retained a prominent Atlanta-based law firm to help lobby the government on its behalf according to Foreign Agent Registration Act

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Special Counsel Robert Mueller Has Witness that Contradicts Congressional Testimony on Controversial Seychelles Meeting

Special counsel in charge of the Russia investigation Robert Mueller has gathered evidence that contradicts congressional testimony about a meeting in the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean between Russian and Emirati officials, and an individual with ties to the

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The FBI Has Used “Geek Squad” Computer Repair Technicians as Informants, Documents Reveal

Documents released in a Freedom of Information Act request reveal that the FBI used computer technicians from electronic retailer Best Buy’s “Geek Squad” as informants.  The Bureau would pay the computer repair service for flagging illegal materials on customers’ …

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“Pharma Bro,” Martin Shkreli, Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Securities Fraud

Martin Shkreli, a former pharmaceutical executive, was sentenced to seven years in prison for attempting to defraud investors out of millions of dollars today.  Shkreli had been facing twenty-five years under federal guidelines for his crimes; prosecutors had asked for …

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Former Russian Spy, Daughter, Believed to Been Poisoned with Deadly Nerve Agent in England

A 66-year-old former Russian spy and his 33-year-old daughter have been hospitalized with a serious illness in England.  Sergey Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, have been hospitalized in Salisbury, a cathedral city in Wilshire, England, about ninety miles southwest of …

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions Says He is Considering Appointing a Second Special Counsel to Investigate Potential Abuses of Power by DOJ, FBI

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said that he is seriously considering appointing a second special counsel to investigate potential abuses by the FBI and the Department of Justice in obtaining FISA warrants to spy on members of the Trump campaign …

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Kim Jong Un, In Dramatic Development, Wants to Halt Nuclear Program, Meet with Trump

In a major breakthrough on the issue of North Korea’s nuclear missile program, that country’s reclusive, and often belligerent leader, has indicated that he wants to completely halt his country’s nuclear program and meet with U.S. President Donald Trump face-to-face …

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Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice Responds to Questions from Senators About Mysterious Email She Sent Herself on Last Day in Office

Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and former National Security Adviser Susan Rice has responded to questions by Senators Chuck Grassley and Lindsey Graham about a mysterious email Amb. Rice emailed herself shortly before leaving the White House for the …

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