Capital Punishment
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US federal government to resume executions
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The Justice Department wants to stop the FDA from regulating death-penalty drugs
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By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Alabama puts to death Muslim inmate who wanted imam present during execution
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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Washington state rules death penalty unconstitutional
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By Summer Meza Published
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Nebraska just became the first state to carry out an execution using fentanyl
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By Summer Meza Published
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Nebraska could become 1st state to use fentanyl in an execution
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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The Catholic Church now says the death penalty is always 'inadmissible'
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By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Oklahoma will resume executions after 3-year hold — with nitrogen gas
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By Jeva Lange Published
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Jeff Sessions authorizes death penalty against gang member accused of killing rivals
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By Jeva Lange Published
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Some states are turning to a main drug in the opioid crisis to execute prisoners
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By Peter Weber Last updated
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Severely ill inmate's execution called off mid-procedure
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By Jeva Lange Published
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Ohio is set to conduct its first execution in 3 years
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By Bonnie Kristian Published
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Arkansas executes 4th prisoner in 11 days, after U.S. Supreme Court declines to intervene
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By Peter Weber Last updated
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Arkansas executes its first inmate since 2005
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By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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