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In the Netherlands, we’re closing our emptying prisons. What can other countries learn from how we did it? | Renate van der Zee
The Dutch prison population has fallen by more than 40% – and awareness of the harms of harsh sentencing could explain why. Yesterday, I went to the cinema in the Dome prison in Haarlem. This ...1 hour ago -
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Oysters are back on British menu – but will red tape stifle the shellfish boom?
Dispute over use of invasive species could hit production at seafood farms. You can see them on the specials boards of new restaurants and on chalkboards propped outside bars and pubs. Foodie ...1 hour ago -
World - The Guardian
North Korea has accused Seoul of flying drones over its capital – what is going on?
Pyongyang has reacted to an apparent flyover with furious rhetoric, ordering artillery units at its border with South Korea to ‘get fully ready to open fire’. What happened and how worrying is it?. ...1 hour ago - North Korea -
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What to stream: 'Warriors' album, 'The Dating Game' killer, 'NCIS: Origins' and Travis Kelce's games
Travis Kelce adding game show host to his growing resume with “Are You Smarter than a Celebrity?"1 hour ago -
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What we learned as Warriors' red-hot shooting propels preseason win
The Warriors' continued focus on the 3-point shot resulted in another preseason victory as Golden State defeated the Detroit Pistons 111-93 at Chase Center on Sunday.3 hours ago - NBA -
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Nick Sirianni tells off Eagles fans after win over Browns, creating another controversy that shouldn't exist
Sirianni continues to dig a deeper hole in Philadelphia3 hours ago - NFL -
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Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh has had this heart issue before, but what are next steps?
Coach Jim Harbaugh experienced his third episode of atrial flutter in his heart during the Chargers' game at Denver but had not had an issue in 12 years.3 hours ago -
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Harris or Trump? What Chinese people want from US election
People in Beijing tell the BBC's Laura Bicker their hopes and fears about who will win the White House race.4 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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What Matt McCarty earned for winning in his third career PGA Tour start
McCarty picked up more than just a large check on Sunday in Utah.5 hours ago -
World - CBS News
Hezbollah drone attack kills 4 soldiers in central Israel, officials say
Hezbollah said the drone attack was in retaliation for two Israeli strikes in Beirut on Thursday that killed 22 people.5 hours ago - Israel -
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AP poll reaction: What's next for each Top 25 team?
The new AP Top 25 poll is out. Here's what's ahead for every team in the rankings.6 hours ago -
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Mets' Jeff McNeil rejoins NLCS roster five weeks after suffering what appeared to be season-ending injury
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What happened Friday hasn't happened in ages. It bodes well for earnings
It was surreal.7 hours ago -
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Deshaun Watson addresses Browns' offensive struggles: 'I don't know what we have to do'
The quarterback has coach Kevin Stefanski's support, however7 hours ago -
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Trump says national abortion ban is 'off the table,' but 'we’ll see what happens'
Former President Trump said Sunday that a national abortion ban is “off the table,” but he left the door open on the conversation by saying “we’ll see what happens.” “Let me just tell you, I think ...14 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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Detroit Tigers 2024 offseason preview: What's ahead in 2025 after the Tigers' surprise playoff run?
With Tarik Skubal, Riley Greene and Kerry Carpenter, Detroit is a team on the rise in the AL Central.Yesterday - NFL -
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Barbara Lynch Will Close All Her Restaurants
She helped put her city on the modern culinary map, but many employees said they paid a price in workplace abuse.3 days ago
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