Minnesota’s governors enjoyed power to pardon, or commute the sentence of anyone convicted of a crime in state courts.
Nineteenth-century art critics were troubled by vampirism and gender ambiguity in Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous painting.
An Irvine, California man stole some $350,000 in high-end violins. He also robbed a bank. A judge sentenced him to four years ...
American narratives on China in U.S. foreign policy have evolved over centuries, shaped by enduring discourses rooted in ...
To counter the Satanic event, Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas, will lead a Eucharistic Holy Hour at ...
Dave Williams, who for two decades chaired Alliance Capital Management Corp., sold the 5,200-square-foot prewar duplex on ...
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Watford Observer on MSNBurials and three Watford pubs notorious for body snatchingLocal history columnist Lesley Dunlop looks back at the history of burials in Watford, its grim body snatching past and a pub ...
Meng ran the violin theft scheme from August 2020 to April ... The instruments dated all the way back to the early 19th century and were valued at as much as $175,000, according to court filings.
Schinderhannes is a nickname for Johannes Bückler, a criminal who was born sometime in 1779 in Germany, to a family of ...
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