Today: October 15, 2024
Today: October 15, 2024

In Missouri, Halloween night signs were required in the yards of sex offenders. Until now

Sexual Offender Signs Halloween
October 15, 2024
JIM SALTER - AP

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Many states have laws designed to keep children away from convicted sexual offenders on Halloween night, such as curfews for those on offender registries and requirements to keep their porch lights off.

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Conkers controversy: World tournament investigates claims of cheating with steel chestnut

The World Conker Championships says it's investigating allegations of cheating after this year’s men’s winner was found to have a steel chestnut in his pocket

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Russian man jailed for daughter's anti-war drawing alleges dire conditions in prison

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Canada-India ties could take a long time to recover

A simmering diplomatic row that has strained bilateral relations between India and Canada has resurfaced as the countries have expelled each other’s top diplomats over a year-long dispute about the killing of a Sikh activist in Canada

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Canadian court to consider when minors can be sentenced as adults

Canada's highest court is set to hear arguments on Tuesday on when a young person can be considered an adult for sentencing purposes.

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'Please don't let me die here': Man in Florida community talks about surviving fatal tornado

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Supreme Court leaves in place Pennsylvania law barring people under 21 from carrying guns

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