punishment

  • I Went Undercover in America's Toughest Prison

    I didn’t believe that a concentration camp could exist in America until, in Phoenix, Arizona, I saw one with my own eyes. Maricopa County is a fuzzy-lawed place where sentenced and un-sentenced inmates alike do hard time together.

  • Bucharest Is Not a Good Place to Be a Heroin Addict

    Unless you're into police brutality and an enforced lack of medical attention.

  • The Man Who Decapitated His Seatmate on a Greyhound Bus Is Set to Be Released

    On a Greyhound bus in 2008, Vince Li sawed his seatmate's head off with a Rambo knife. Now he's set to be released. We talked to a friend of Vince Li's—the CEO of the Schizophrenia Society of Canada—about it.

  • Brewing Killer Cocktails in Vietnam

    The syringes sit empty, ready for filling. The staff have all been trained, and are standing by. On Vietnam's death row, everything is set for carrying out hundreds of lethal injections but for one critical ingredient--poison.

  • Vietnam Is Heating Up Its 'Domestic Poison' Cauldron

    The syringes sit empty, ready for filling. The staff have all been trained, and are standing by. On Vietnam's death row, everything is set for carrying out hundreds of lethal injections but for one critical ingredient--poison.

  • OSU Isn't Playing Today and That Is BS

    Ohio State just wrapped up a perfect season, but aren't playing for a bowl because the NCAA is just as perfect as being straight evil. TattooGate and a history of the NCAA's scholar-athlete exploitation.

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