Police
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World
In L.A. District Attorney Race, Rhetoric Shifts From Reform to Fear
George Gascón is running for re-election in a very different climate, where concerns about crime have overtaken demands for equity…
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World
Paramedics Found Guilty in Last Trial in Elijah McClain Death
Peter Cichuniec and Jeremy Cooper were convicted of criminally negligent homicide, but the jury split on the lesser assault charges,…
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World
Please Do Not Go Near the Volcanic Eruption, Iceland Asks Tourists
The government told people to “think four times” before embarking on a hike to view the eruption.
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World
Paul Chevigny, Early Voice on Police Brutality, Dies at 88
An eminent civil rights lawyer, he was one of the nation’s foremost experts on abusive policing. He also successfully challenged…
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World
Seoul’s Main Palace Is Vandalized With Graffiti
For two consecutive nights, the Gyeongbokgung Palace was spray painted, in a country where such brazen vandalism is rare.
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World
Paul Chevingy, Early Voice on Police Brutality, Dies at 88
An eminent civil rights lawyer, he was one of the nation’s foremost experts on abusive policing. He also successfully challenged…
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World
Missing Boy Who Was Found in France Is Expected Back in U.K. Soon
Alex Batty disappeared six years ago when he was 11 on a family trip. This week, a delivery driver gave…
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Magazine
The Failed Promise of Police Body Cameras
U.S. taxpayers spent millions to fund what was supposed to be a revolution in accountability. What went wrong?
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World
Minneapolis Man Is Freed After Serving 19 Years on Murder Charge
Marvin Haynes has long maintained he was wrongfully convicted in a 2004 homicide. Prosecutors recently concluded he was right.