Danielle Miller, 51, was ordered to read a book and write the judge an essay about the importance of voting in a democracy. She was also sentenced to three years of probation and must pay a $885 fine.
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A Minnesota woman who cast her dead mother's ballot for Trump in 2024 must write an essay on voting
A Minnesota woman convicted of filling out and submitting a mail-in ballot for her deceased mother was ordered by a judge to ...
As the end of the year approaches, it's time to choose human rights Every year, Amnesty witnesses the power of human rights ...
It's 1995, five years since Brendan and Irene Gogarty lost their only son. The man responsible for the boy's death is about to be released from prison, four years ahead of sentence.
Two police officers accompanied former French President Nicolas Sarkozy during his first night in prison, staying in a neighboring cell for his security, according to the country’s interior minister.
The 2026 CBC Short Story Prize is open for submissions and the winner will receive $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts, a two-week writing residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and ...
I want to be entirely disappearing in a project.” And that’s exactly what Marion Cotillard has done in joining season four of ...
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Mike Johnson’s go-to approach for confronting GOP scandals? Burying his head in the sand
The House speaker’s “see no evil” response isn’t just him burying his head in the sand — he is burying our representative ...
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Man arrested on attempted rape charges had prior convictions of assault, kidnapping, officials say
Baltimore City and Johns Hopkins University officials said an arrest has been made in connection with an attempted rape on the university's campus on Saturday.
Let’s be honest: no one has the time — or the patience — to read every single page of every book or journal article related ...
Two private contractors — a masonry business and a construction management firm — pleaded guilty last year to conspiring to bribe Diamantis.
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