A northern Indiana woman will spend over six decades in prison after she pleaded guilty to aiding in the August 2025 murder of her 6-year-old stepson. Cheyenne Elmore, 27, of South Bend, was ...
A Kansas town known for its prisons is allowing a shuttered private prison to reopen as an immigrant detention facility after a nearly yearlong legal fight. The City Commission in ...
Jeffrey Epstein's notorious madam, 64, has her own classroom in the education department at Federal Prison Camp Bryan -where ...
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Woman accused of shooting at Rihanna’s home faces life in prison
A 35-year-old woman charged with firing at Rihanna’s Los Angeles home while the singer and her family were inside is facing 14 charges, including attempted murder, and could receive life in prison if ...
Years after voters amended the state's constitution to ban forced labor in prison, a court ruling could finally make Colorado change how prison guards "compel and coerce" work.
Avoid the post-daylight saving time, end-of-the-week, beatdown feeling. This week does not have to be a slog. Proactively adjusting your schedule before and after the start of daylight saving time can ...
On04, Lee Boyd Malvo, 19, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for his role in 10 Washington-area sniper killings in 2002.
Elizabeth Ann Pizzonia will serve four years in prison for a fatal Ocala hit and run that killed bicyclist Louis Osiel.
But if you want to experience one of the most haunting historical sites in America, then this abandoned prison at 2027 Fairmount Avenue is calling your name. Those vaulted ceilings and peeling walls ...
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How Mike Tyson lost weight in prison with simple exercises
Mike Tyson went through several untoward phases even after making his name as a boxer, which also included imprisonment. But even during his time in prison, Tyson trained relentlessly to shed fat. How ...
Formerly incarcerated Black men say they’re ‘doing OK’ while trying to cope with depression and PTSD
A nurse scientist interviewed 29 formerly incarcerated Black men in Philadelphia to understand how they address their mental ...
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