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I read Crime and Punishment so that you don't have to

Crime and Punishment. Perhaps you're thinking, "maybe I should read that canonical novel!" I'm going to stop you right there. This is not to say that Crime and Punishment lacks literary merit. Of...

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Chinese police make full-beam drivers stare into headlights for punishment

"Tonight we are carrying out punishments using a high beam," said Shenzhen Traffic Police on their Weibo account. The photos posted by the police show people seated in folding chairs facing a police...

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Gentleman who poisoned wife sentenced to 60 days in jail, to be served on...

Brian Kozlowski poisoned his wife repeatedly by pouring massive amounts of diphenhydramine into her coffee when he she wasn't looking. But the woman installed a hidden camera in the kitchen and...

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Two men "carried a dead man into a post office" in effort to claim his pension

From The Guardian: Gardaí have launched an investigation after two men carried a dead body into an Irish post office in an apparent attempt to claim his pension.The deceased pensioner was described in...

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California woman jailed for five years over cancer crowdfunding scam

California woman Amanda Christine Riley was sentenced to five years imprisonment Tuesday after using a fictional cancer diagnosis to fundraise from friends and followers. In yet another example of...

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San Mateo County Sheriff's "BatMobile raid" goes unpunished

A confidential report released by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors into the use of the San Mateo, California Sheriff's office to raid a custom automaker in the State of Indiana shows the event...

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George Santos will likely spend 1.5 to 3 years in prison, says lawyer

George Anthony Devolder Santos, also known as "George Santos," is facing 13 criminal counts in federal court. He has been charged with seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, one...

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