Por: The Atlantic Opinion May 09, 2023
Bruenig is a finalist for the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing.John J. Custer, Paul Spella, The Atlantic, Alabama Department of CorrectionsMay 9, 2023, 11:36 AM ETElizabeth Bruenig has been named a finalist for the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. A staff writer at The Atlantic since 2021, Bruenig revealed—in blistering, moving prose—a string of botched executions undertaken by the Alabama Department of Corrections. Her work... + full article
Time USA World May 16, 2023
The number of known executions carried out globally rose by 53% in 2022, according to a new report published by . There were 883 known cases of executions across 20 nations, but Amnesty said that three countries—Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt—were responsible for 90% of these... + más
Botched Executions Aren’t New—but Americans Finally Seem to Be Noticing Them | Slate
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The Atlantic USA World December 24, 2022
Elizabeth Bruenig reflects on writing about—and witnessing—capital punishment in America.Andrew Lichtenstein / Corbis via GettyDecember 23, 2022, 5:07 PM ETThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps... + más
Number of executions continued to fall this year but many were botched, report says | CBS News
Slate USA Politics December 21, 2022
Last week, the Death Penalty Information Center, an organization that collects data on capital punishment, : “The Death Penalty in 2022.” Among other things, it dubbed 2022, “The Year of the Botched Execution.” According to the DPIC, seven of this year’s 20 execution... + más
'Year of the Botched Execution': More Than a Third of Attempted Executions Botched in 2022 in the US | NBC 6 South Florida
CBS News USA Politics December 16, 2022
Public support and use of the death penalty in 2022 continued their more than two-decade decline in the U.S., and many of the executions that were carried out during the year were botched or highly problematic, . There were 18 executions in the U.S. in 2022, the fewest in any... + más
Lethal injections are to blame for over 100 botched executions in America | Newsweek
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 16, 2022
AP Public support and use of the death penalty in 2022 continued its more than two-decade decline in the U.S., and many of the executions that were carried out during the year were “botched” or highly problematic, an annual report on capital punishment says. There were 18... + más
Report: Executions continued decline but many 'botched' | WPLG Local 10
Newsweek USA Nation December 09, 2022
The first U.S. execution by lethal injection took place 40 years ago, when Texas put to death Charles Brooks Jr. for the murder of a mechanic.Proponents of the lethal injection method had called it a more humane way of carrying out death sentences. But as noted in a report... + más
A New Low for Lethal Injections’ Cruelty and Incompetence | Slate
I’ve Seen a State Put Someone to Death. Don’t Celebrate What’s Happening in Alabama. | Slate
The Atlantic USA World October 13, 2022
Plus: Why do sports matter?Lili Holzer-Glier / ReduxOctober 12, 2022, 4:50 PM ETThis is an edition of Up for Debate, a newsletter by Conor Friedersdorf. On Wednesdays, he rounds up timely conversations and solicits reader responses to one thought-provoking question. Later, he... + más
Good chance Parkland shooter will face death penalty: FL state attorney | Newsweek
Most States Have the Death Penalty But Few Carry Out Executions | NBC 6 South Florida
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