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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
The largest meatpacker in the world is getting ready to go public despite a history of bribery and corruption among its shareholders.
After decades of cross-party opposition in the Securities and Exchange Commission and Beef and Congress, JBS, the world's largest meat packer, finally received the green light listed on the New York Stock Exchange at the end of April.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Criminal
The Extraordinary Serpent Hill: A Ancient Ponder of Local America
Found within the rolling slopes of Ohio, USA, the Extraordinary Serpent Hill is one of North America's most interesting and puzzling antiquated earthworks. The airborne see within the picture uncovers a gigantic, winding hill molded like a serpent, coiled richly through the scene. This ancient likeness hill stands as a exceptional confirmation to the imagination, otherworldly convictions, and cosmic information of the Local American societies that built it.
By The Voice of Poetry9 months ago in Criminal
The Teen Who Hacked Xbox
He Was Just a Kid with a Controller—Then He Hacked the Biggest Gaming Company in the World They thought he was just another teenager raging on his headset. What they didn’t know was that behind the blinking LED lights of his Xbox and the flickering shadows of a dim bedroom, he was quietly breaking into the digital vaults of a $40 billion gaming empire.
By Muhammad Hakimi9 months ago in Criminal











