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  2. The trial of a US reporter charged with espionage in Russia ...

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    The espionage trial in Russia of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will begin on June 26 and will be held behind closed doors, a statement from the court that will hear the case said ...

  3. Killed by a scam: A father took his life after losing his ...

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    The first red flag emerged when Evan pressured Carina to enter an “event” where she would have to invest $150,000 by the end of July to make extra profit. If she failed to reach the target ...

  4. UN experts say Russia violated international law by ...

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    U.N. human rights experts say Russia violated international law by imprisoning Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and should release him “immediately.” The Working Group on ...

  5. Evan Gershkovich - Wikipedia

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    Evan Gershkovich (born October 26, 1991) is an American journalist and reporter at The Wall Street Journal covering Russia. He was detained by Russia's Federal Security Service on charges of espionage in March 2023, marking the first time a journalist working for an American outlet had been arrested on charges of spying in Russia since the Cold ...

  6. Penal labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In the United States, penal labor is a multi-billion-dollar industry. [1] Annually, incarcerated workers provide at least $9 billion in services to the prison system and produce more than $2 billion in goods. [2] [3] [4] The industry underwent many transitions throughout the late 19th and early and mid 20th centuries.

  7. Social groups in male and female prisons in the United States

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    Pseudo-families, also known as familial networks, are social groups of approximately 15 to 20 inmates formed in women's prisons which have been regularly observed by many anthropological and sociological researchers since the 1930s. [15] Within the pseudo-family, inmates take on roles which parallel standard family roles, including parents ...

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  9. Five men were convicted for running Jetflicks, a low-cost ...

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    The illegal service, which offered access to popular series like Game of Thrones, only cost 9.99 per month, according to court documents.