A Baltimore judge ruled that Adnan Syed, featured in the “Serial” podcast, will remain on supervised release under Maryland’s Juvenile Restoration Act, as he is not a danger to the public. Syed, previously convicted of murder in the killing of his high school girlfriend Hae Min Lee, had his sentence reduced after years of court rulings and appeals, with the state’s attorney supporting the decision. Despite Lee’s family opposing the sentence reduction, Syed, now 43, maintains his innocence and remains convicted of first-degree premeditated murder, with the hope that he will take responsibility for his crime in the future.
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Trump’s Putin Boost Like Hitler’s Final Deal: Top Historian
Well-known British historian Simon Schama has criticized President Donald Trump for halting military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, stating that this benefits Russian President Vladimir Putin and draws comparisons to the signing of the Munich Agreement. Trump's decision is likely to cost the U.S. its allies in Europe, lead to more casualties in Ukraine, and hinder Kyiv's ability to repel Russian attacks. The White House has indicated that aid will be restored if Ukraine...
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