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Joël Le Scouarnec sexually assaulted hundreds of patients in his care. His victims are now calling for institutional changes in the wake of his conviction. Marianne Guenot reports.
After British authorities accidentally exposed information about 19,000 Afghans, the government sought a legal order ...
Ray O'Laughlin, a man who spent decades behind bars inspiring others, has passed away. FOX 17 featured O'Laughlin as our July ...
The Movement for the Quality of Government has demanded an immediate investigation after staff found themselves locked out of ...
St. Edmund School for sale could end Migrant Ministry’s time in the historic Oak Park property, as the Archdiocese explores ...
Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston is standing firm for justice in the face of racist gerrymandering and the collapse of democracy in Texas, as testified by Rev. Angela Ravin-Anderson before the ...
MONROVIA – Criminal Court “B” Judge Wesseh Alphonsus Wesseh, Sr. has vowed that courts under his gavel will aggressively push for the timely trial or release of pretrial detainees during the August A.
The military junta in Niger announced on August 7 the dissolution of four main justice-sector unions, undermining workers’ ...
Venezuela has filed its Rejoinder in the 1899 Arbitral Award case, in which the Government of Guyana has asked the ...
Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza were mostly shot in the head, chest and back by Israeli forces, according to foreign doctors.
Syria’s interior ministry on Monday said it would hold accountable those responsible for the apparent killing of an unarmed ...