
Biden admin has withdrawn death penalty in a dozen cases: report
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The Biden administration has withdrawn from seeking the death penalty in at least a dozen cases since Attorney General Merrick Garland took his post, according to a new report.
Earlier this month, James Wayne Ham of Coldspring, Texas, was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to shooting his postal worker, beloved grandmother Eddie Marie Youngblood, and burning her remains in 2013. Garland had withdrawn the Justice Department's statement of intent to seek the penalty the week before Ham's sentencing and then agreed to the plea deal.

DOT cracks down on thousands of illegal immigrant truckers, as agency looks to holiday travel: Duffy
Sean Duffy honors murdered TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk at AmericaFest while detailing his crackdown on states that allegedly gave unsafe trucking licenses.

Cruise ship chaos mounts as deaths, crimes on board shatter illusions of safety at sea, experts warn
Experts explain how maritime law complexities and captive environments make cruise ships hotbeds for crime, citing cases like Amy Bradley's disappearance.











