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‘Huh?’: Trump doesn’t realize his new call for executing drug dealers would kill a woman he pardoned

‘Oh, under that? Uhhh…’

On by Mikael Thalen

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TikTok’s ‘death row meal’ trend is in poor taste

Creators have called for changing the phrasing of the trend.

On by Tricia Crimmins

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Prison counselor caught mocking death row inmate on burner Twitter account

‘Step into the light and make yourself right.’

On by Kahron Spearman

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Kim Kardashian tweets support of governor’s death row decision

‘I have immersed myself in learning about the criminal justice system.’

On by Nahila Bonfiglio

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Charleston shooter Dylann Roof sentenced to death

‘I still feel like I had to do it.’

On by Andrew Couts

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Understanding Islam and the death penalty

Here are five points to consider about Islam’s complicated relationship with the death penalty.

On by Ken Chitwood

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Dylann Roof and the shocking truth about the death penalty in America

There’s more to the numbers on capital punishment than meets the eye.

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Debunking the 3 biggest myths about the death penalty

Challenging these myths won’t just create necessary policy change. It’ll save lives.

On by Matthew Rozsa

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Can the open-source movement make the death penalty more humane?

The electric chair is not a solution to our prison transparency problem.

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Oklahoma prisoner dies ‘writhing in pain’ from untested execution drugs

“This was the fourth execution I’ve witnessed and by far nothing like this has happened before.”

On by Dell Cameron

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Ohio “Craigslist killer” sentenced to death for triple murder

Richard Beasley, 53, was convicted of killing three men after luring them with a phony job posting on Craigslist.

On by Kevin Collier

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After tragedy, Facebook groups seek revenge, offer prayers

In the wake of the tragic shootings at an Aurora, Colo. theater, people are turning to Facebook to pray for the victims and seek the death penalty for the shooter.

On by Lauren Rae Orsini

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