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Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time; a look into all aspects of a guilty verdict from the burden of proof to conviction to the judge’s sentence and more.
Was His Abduction Caused by His Support for the Palestinian Cause or the Theft of Oil?
Was His Abduction Caused by His Support for the Palestinian Cause or the Theft of Oil?** The controversy surrounding the alleged targeting or attempted abduction of Venezuela’s president has sparked intense debate across political and media circles. At the center of this debate lies a critical question: was he targeted because of his outspoken support for the Palestinian cause, or was the real motive an effort to seize control of Venezuela’s vast oil wealth? To understand this issue, it is necessary to examine how ideology and economic interests intersect in modern geopolitics.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
Fox and Fowler. Content Warning.
Monsters, dear Readers, are a grizzly business. For those who hunt them, for those who study the monsters, and those who write about monsters. But what is a monster? Do they just hide under the bed or the closet as so often in our childhoods?
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal
The Family Funkhouser. Content Warning.
There's a family in Oklahoma that had the misfortune of having five of it's 13 children go to prison, 4 of them were here in Oklahoma. What kinds of misfortunes could have plagued such a family? Reader,s let me tell you, it's Oklahoma and there were a number of things that can crop up to snatch away someone so quick it hurts.
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal
Drums Are Beating: Russia and China Align With Venezuela Amid Rising Tensions
**War Drums Are Beating: Russia and China Align With Venezuela Amid Rising Tensions** In recent weeks, global attention has turned sharply toward Venezuela as alarming headlines and rumors have fueled fears of a major international crisis. Claims of an emerging alliance between Russia, China, and Venezuela, combined with reports circulating online about the kidnapping of the Venezuelan president and his wife, have intensified public anxiety. While not all information has been officially confirmed, the situation reflects deep geopolitical tensions and a fragile regional balance that could have serious global consequences.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
American Forces Capture Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro
At 4:21 a.m. Eastern on January 3, Donald Trump dropped a message that instantly rewired the geopolitical map of the Americas: Nicolás Maduro, the sitting president of Venezuela, had been captured by U.S. forces and flown out of the country. The operation—conducted alongside U.S. law enforcement—was over almost as soon as it began. From first explosions to extraction, it took roughly three and a half hours.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a month ago in Criminal
Global and U.S. Political Reactions to U.S. Strikes on Venezuela and the Arrest of Its Presiden
Global and U.S. Political Reactions to U.S. Strikes on Venezuela and the Arrest of Its President The reported U.S. military strikes on Venezuela and the arrest of its president sparked intense reactions across the world and within the United States. Such an action, involving direct military force and the detention of a sitting head of state, raised serious political, legal, and moral questions. Governments, political leaders, and analysts responded in sharply different ways depending on their strategic interests, ideological positions, and views on international law.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
USS Iwo Jima A Ship That Shaped Military and Space History
USS Iwo Jima A Ship That Shaped Military and Space History The USS Iwo Jima was one of the most significant amphibious assault ships in the history of the United States Navy. Named after the famous Battle of Iwo Jima during World War Two, the ship symbolized courage, strength, and innovation. Throughout its long service, USS Iwo Jima played vital roles in military operations, humanitarian missions, and even space exploration, making it a unique and historically important naval vessel.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
America and Venezuela: Inside a Silent Cold War Shaping Latin America’s Future
**America and Venezuela: Inside a Silent Cold War Shaping Latin America’s Future** The relationship between the United States and Venezuela has evolved into what many observers describe as a modern Cold War. Unlike traditional wars fought with armies and weapons, this conflict unfolds through political pressure, economic sanctions, ideological confrontation, and global influence. It is a struggle that affects not only both nations, but also the wider region of Latin America and the international balance of power.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
Maduro Captured Photo: What Is Really Happening and Why the World Is Questioning the Image
**Maduro Captured Photo: What Is Really Happening and Why the World Is Questioning the Image** In recent days, the phrase “Maduro captured photo” has surged across search engines and social media platforms, drawing massive global attention. Images allegedly showing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in custody began circulating rapidly, triggering confusion, speculation, and heated debate. While some people immediately accepted the images as proof of a dramatic political event, others questioned their authenticity and the motives behind their spread. This article presents a detailed, balanced explanation of what is known so far, while addressing the most common questions people are searching for online.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal









