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New York official seeks posthumous pardon for Eve Adams a century after her arrest

Jewish News Syndicate

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June 27, 2026

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Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal has asked New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to issue a posthumous pardon for Adams, a Polish-Jewish immigrant who was convicted and deported back to Europe, where she was later murdered by the Nazis.

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Wirepoints

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· Jul 2, 2026

Meet the Poster Child for Why Birthright Citizenship Is Horrible: Rep. Ramirez – Born to an Illegal and Now Trashes America and Supporters Terrorists – Western Journal

Her family exploited birthright citizenship to raise a pathetic excuse for a public official.... She will blast our history using erroneous conclusions from the present, and as a bonus, she even fawns over terrorists.

Metro

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· Jul 3, 2026

What happened to Nancy Guthrie? Timeline of kidnapping after FBI admission

It's been over five months since she went missing.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 11, 2026

She was the last woman hanged in Britain but should Ruth Ellis REALLY have been pardoned for her crime of passion? Read her compelling life story and decide for yourself

She was the last woman hanged in Britain but should Ruth Ellis REALLY have been pardoned for her crime of passion? Read her compelling life story and decide for yourself

Illinois Policy Institute

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· Jul 8, 2026

Illinois allows lawmaker conflicts of interest

The indictment of state Rep. Carol Ammons is a reminder that Illinois still relies on the honor system in conflicts of interest. The post Illinois allows lawmaker conflicts of interest appeared first on Illinois Policy.

Slate Magazine

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· Jun 30, 2026

Birthright Citizenship Lives. Four Justices Would Be Fine With Killing It.

And Justice Samuel Alito is not retiring. For now.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 9, 2026

UK finally pardons Ruth Ellis, 70 years after execution

The United Kingdom authorities have approved a posthumous amnesty for Ruth Ellis, more than 70 years after she was hanged for homicide. The deceased had been convicted of murder after a trial and executed on 13 July 1955 for shooting and killing David Blakely on 10 April 1955. The conditional pardon was granted by King [] UK finally pardons Ruth Ellis, 70 years after execution

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Related coverage for "New York official seeks posthumous pardon for Eve Adams a century after her arrest": Wirepoints — Meet the Poster Child for Why Birthright Citizenship Is Horrible: Rep. Ramirez – Born to an Illegal and Now Trashes America and Supporters Terrorists – Western Journal. Metro — What happened to Nancy Guthrie? Timeline of kidnapping after FBI admission. Daily Mail — She was the last woman hanged in Britain but should Ruth Ellis REALLY have been pardoned for her crime of passion? Read her compelling life story and decide for yourself. Illinois Policy Institute — Illinois allows lawmaker conflicts of interest. Slate Magazine — Birthright Citizenship Lives. Four Justices Would Be Fine With Killing It.. Daily Post Nigeria — UK finally pardons Ruth Ellis, 70 years after execution