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What’s It Like Driving a Bentley Every Day?
Have you ever wondered what it’s really like to daily drive a Bentley? In this video, I share my full experience living with ...
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What You Might Need to Know About Annuities in Different IRA Types
Discover the ins and outs of investing in annuities within your IRA. Learn about tax implications, potential risks, and ...
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Controversial death penalty and foreign media bills clear first reading in Israel’s parliament
The Israeli parliament advanced two controversial bills on Monday, including one that would expand the use of the death penalty for convicted “terrorists” and individuals found guilty of ...
The Israeli parliament has advanced a bill that would mandate the death penalty for Palestinian militants convicted of ...
Japan faces steep challenges to abolish the death penalty, as public support remains over 80%. Activists cite risks of ...
Support for the death penalty in the United States has dropped to its lowest point in over 50 years, with 44% of Americans ...
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McGann attorney files motions to combat death penalty
Devil’s Den Murder suspect allowed to appear in civilian clothing at trial. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Attorneys for ...
A class by Rabbi Heschel Greenberg on the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah: An informer who causes another's property to be seized by a lawless authority must reimburse the victim with the best of his property.
Ohio has not carried out an execution since 2018, creating a de facto moratorium under Gov. Mike DeWine. State lawmakers are at an impasse over whether to abolish capital punishment or authorize new ...
Ohio hasn’t executed anyone on death row since 2018. Under Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who says the state can’t get the drugs it needs for lethal injections, the state has had an unofficial death penalty ...
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