Some Prisoners Remain Behind Bars in Louisiana Despite Being Deemed Free
Monday, December 12, 2022 | |
| By Erika Solomon and Katrin Bennhold Prince Heinrich XIII was arrested last week as the suspected ringleader of a plan to overthrow the German government. Nostalgic for an imperial past, he embraced far-right conspiracy theories. | | | By Glenn Thrush About 200 to 250 inmates are held beyond their legal release dates in any given month, with the average additional time lasting around 44 days in 2019. | | | By Eliza Shapiro and Jonah Markowitz Parents who try to withdraw their children from yeshivas over a lack of secular education often cannot do so, hampered by social pressure and a rabbinical court system. | | |
| Sports By Alan Blinder and Sarah Hurtes McKinsey documents suggest the Saudi league is far off-track for success. Experts say the analysis shows it was never just about profits. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Art Cullen Telling Iowa to get lost is not a great way to mend fences where the Democratic brand has become virtually unmarketable. | | |
| By Dave Itzkoff The two seasoned comedians brought their playful rivalry to this week's episode, which featured the musical guest Brandi Carlile. | | | By Reuters NASA's Orion capsule landed in the Pacific Ocean, concluding a successful test flight to the moon with no crew aboard. | | | By Reuters The M1 lunar lander, made by the Japanese company Ispace, was carried by a SpaceX rocket in an attempt to become the first commercial lander to reach the moon. | | |
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