President Biden’s decision to commute the sentences of 37 federal death-row inmates has sparked both praise and criticism, with some questioning the rationale behind his choices. The White House cited a belief that the death penalty should be halted at the federal level, except in certain cases, as the reason for the commutations. Critics have raised concerns about the lack of clarity in Biden’s decision-making process and the impact on victims’ families who feel their loved ones were not shown mercy by the move.
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Scary ghost stories … for Christmas? There’s a long tradition
In the midst of holiday chaos and exhaustion, a long-standing tradition of telling scary stories during Christmas is explored, dating back to Victorian England and beyond. This tradition of intertwining frightful tales with winter celebrations has deep roots, with recent events like a Victorian ghost story performance at a Chicago museum tapping into the appetite for eerie Christmas narratives. The idea of horror and fear during the holidays is not a modern concept, but rather...
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