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654.ORG Buy This Premium Domain Home Contact Business Wholesale Forum 654.ORG Jeb Bush leaves door open for use of torture by government Thu, 13 Aug 2015 21:23:31 -0400 Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush on Thursday declined to rule out resuming the use of torture under some circumstances by the U.S. government. Donald Trump owns thousands of secret Web addresses Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Notorious inmate's lawyer says officials knew he was target Thu, 13 Aug 2015 20:27:04 -0400 Hugo Pinell, a notorious killer with ties to the 1960s and 1970s black revolutionary movement, spent the last 45 years in California's prison isolation units partly for his own protection. Just days after he was moved into the general prison population, fellow inmates stabbed him death in an exercise yard. Judge OKs settlement with families of Newtown massacre victims Thu, 13 Aug 2015 17:10:56 -0400 A Connecticut judge on Thursday approved the largest portion yet of a settlement in which the estate of the mother of the gunman who carried out a 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary school will pay out $1.5 million to families of 16 victims. Probate Court Judge Joseph Egan in Bethel, Connecticut approved deals with the families of six of the 20 first-graders killed in the Dec. 14, 2012, rampage, according to a court clerk and attorneys who were present at the closed hearing. Two survivors of the attack, which also killed six educators, joined the initial lawsuit but were not part of the final settlement, which represents the amount of a homeowners' insurance policy that gunman 20-year-old Adam Lanza's mother had held on her Newton, Connecticut home. Connecticut's top court bans death penalty in state Thu, 13 Aug 2015 16:48:11 -0400 The New England state is the latest to back away from the death penalty, following Nebraska earlier this year and Maryland in 2013. The decision followed a 2012 state law that abolished capital punishment for crimes committed after that date but allowed it to be imposed for crimes previously committed. "We are persuaded that, following its prospective abolition, this state's death penalty no longer comports with contemporary standards of decency and no longer serves any legitimate penological purpose," Connecticut Supreme Court justices wrote in Thursday's ruling. Detainees' lawyers question Obama commitment to close Guantanamo Thu, 13 Aug 2015 22:42:03 -0400 Before midnight on Friday, President Barack Obama's Justice Department is due to either block or accept a legal request to free a Guantanamo Bay prisoner who weighs 74 pounds (33.5 kg) after an eight-year hunger strike. Lawyers for the detainee, Tariq Ba Odah, say the way the department decides will be the clearest indication yet of how serious Obama is about closing the detention center before he leaves office in January 2017. "There is this profound dissonance between what the administration is saying about its desire to close Gua
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