Local Power, Federal Enforcement, and the Private Prison Connection: Understanding ICE Arrests in 2025
New data released on December 11, 2025, by the Prison Policy Initiative and the Deportation Data Project underscores the critical […]
New data released on December 11, 2025, by the Prison Policy Initiative and the Deportation Data Project underscores the critical […]
The holidays are the perfect time to indulge in festive flavors while making conscious choices that are kind to animals
Across the United States, the death penalty remains one of the most divisive issues in criminal justice. While some states
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Nature enthusiasts and conservation supporters around the world are once again treated to breathtaking encounters with Africa’s most iconic wildlife
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Prison gerrymandering remains a little-known but profoundly influential factor in American democracy. A recent post on the Prisoners of the
From the coral reefs of Florida to the mountains of Montana, youth across the United States are taking bold action
The death penalty in the United States remains one of the most expensive, controversial, and morally fraught elements of the
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In an era where the criminal legal system is under intense public scrutiny, the role of journalists has never been
Taco the Dog: A Dramatic Rescue from a Storm Drain Rescue operations for animals in peril often come with unexpected
A long-awaited rescue is finally nearing its most hopeful moment. After years spent living in captivity beside a restaurant near
As temperatures drop and winter settles in, many animals face their toughest season. Among them are bears like Jeffrey—rescued, cared
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Creating balanced, eco-conscious meals doesn’t have to be a chore—especially when the planning is done for you. This week’s sustainable
Seventeen years have passed, yet Betty the elephant continues to endure the same heartbreaking cycle of misery inside the Carden
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In the long arc of presidential authority, few tools are as sweeping—or as controversial—as the power to grant pardons. Donald
For decades, the United States made measurable progress in reducing pollution from coal-fired power plants. Emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen