Todd and Julie Chrisley's living conditions in prison are a 'nightmare,' according to their kids
Former reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are enduring prison conditions their children describe as "inhumane."
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Bhima Koregaon: Vernon Gonsalves, Arun Ferreira granted bail by Supreme Court
The two activists have been in jail since 2018 for allegedly inciting caste violence, a charge they deny.
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North Korea: Kim Jong Un shows off missiles to Russia defence chief Shoigu
Russia's defence minister Sergei Shoigu praised N Korea’s military as the “most powerful” in the world.
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US lawmaker Greg Casar ends thirst strike after nine hours
Greg Casar calls off his protest over a law to end some protections for outdoor workers in Texas.
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CEO of UK bank resigns after leaking financial details of Brexiteer Nigel Farage to BBC News
The CEO of one of the biggest banks in the United Kingdom has resigned after admitting she leaked details of Brexit campaigner and political commentator Nigel Farage's finances to BBC News.
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Death toll from violence in Ecuador prisons hits 31
By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuador's attorney general raised the death toll from a wave of violence over the weekend
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UN rejects Russian account of attack that killed 50 Ukrainian prisoners, confirming findings of a CNN investigation
The United Nations has said that Russian accounts of a rocket attack on a camp holding Ukrainian prisoners of war in July 2022 are not supported by the evidence.
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Ecuador jails: Inmates hold dozens of guards hostage
Prison guards are being held against their will in at least six jails by inmates after a deadly fight.
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Former US prison employee to admit to accepting payments from Rajaratnam -source
By Nate Raymond BOSTON A former employee of a federal prison in Massachusetts has agreed to plead guilty
1970-01-01 08:00
Starbucks illegally fired NYC supervisor over union activities, judge rules
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK Starbucks violated U.S. labor law by firing a Manhattan store supervisor who had
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Irishman tells of PTSD after Iran prison ordeal
An Irishman who was released from an Iranian prison in May has spoken of his ordeal.
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Heatwave in US Southwest region to expand east
Some 56 million Americans began Monday under extreme heat alerts as more US temperature records fell.
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