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Mississippi Gov Reeves grants clemency to Marcus Taylor after illegal sentence

A man who was unlawfully sentenced to 15 years in prison for a crime with a maximum penalty of five years is set to be released, thanks to Mississippi Gov.

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Gloriavale offer of apology to abuse victims a ‘PR stunt’

By Jean Edwards of RNZ  Former members of Gloriavale, a Christian community on the West Coast, have accused the leaders

CPW looking for rare Plains Sharp-Tailed Grouse near Roxborough

Efforts are underway to locate the Plains Sharp-Tailed Grouse following sightings of the rare bird near Roxborough State Park. A

Conservative Legal Icon’s Chilling Trump Admission: ‘I Don’t Know Where This Ends…’

Conservative former federal judge J. Michael Luttig, this weekend, tore into President Donald Trump and his administration for “waging war”

Jalen Brunson NYC look-alike contest draws diehard fans as Knicks playoff frenzy spreads

Knicks Fans Compete in Jalen Brunson Look-Alike Contest Knicks fever continues to spread as more than a dozen fans participated

Car plows into Liverpool FC Premier League parade, injuring fans : NPR

A large emergency service presence is pictured in Liverpool, England, on Monday, after a car collided with pedestrians during a

Samoa to hold snap election after budget voted down

By Grace Tinetali-Fiavaai Samoa's Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has made the decision to dissolve parliament and call for an early

Body found in burning car in Pueblo along I-25 frontage road

Authorities are investigating a tragic incident where a body was found in a burning car early Monday morning near Pueblo,

Don’t Even Think About Putting Ketchup On A Hot Dog

Americans are known for their love of hot dogs, consuming approximately 7 billion of them from Memorial Day to Labor