Controversial Case in Georgia: Judge to Decide on Undocumented Migrant Charged with University Student’s Murder

Athens, Georgia — Nearly nine months after the homicide of Laken Riley, a University of Georgia jogger, the case has transformed into a focal point of national debate on crime and immigration policy. Laken Riley, aged 22 and a nursing student at Augusta University’s Athens campus, was tragically killed while jogging on the University’s grounds … Read more

Utah to Decide on Commutation for Man Set for Execution, Changes Lethal Injection Drug Amid Controversy

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Utah’s parole board will conduct a critical hearing on Monday to discuss whether Taberon Dave Honie, who is slated for execution on August 8 for a 1998 murder, should have his death sentence commuted to life imprisonment. The hearing arrives amid changes in the administration of the death penalty in … Read more

Jacksonville: Man Charged in Double Homicide Will Not Face Death Penalty, Prosecutors Decide

JACKSONVILLE, Texas — In a decisive move by Cherokee County prosecutors, Dexter Lynn Davis, who faces charges for the double homicide of two brothers in Jacksonville earlier this year, will not be facing the death penalty. This case, arising from a tragic incident that claimed the lives of Toyn B. McCuin, 37, and Coray R. … Read more

Verdict Delivered: Idaho Jury to Decide Chad Daybell’s Fate After Guilty Murder Conviction

BOISE, Idaho – An Idaho jury reconvenes Friday to determine if Chad Daybell, recently convicted of murder and conspiracy charges, should face the death penalty. The case involves the deaths of his first wife, Tammy Daybell, and two of his second wife’s children. Prosecutors allege the crimes were motivated by power, sex, money, and apocalyptic … Read more

Jury to Decide Fate of Deputy in Christian Glass Murder Trial

Golden, Colorado – The murder case of a former Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office deputy who shot and killed Christian Glass has been handed over to the jury for a decision on whether he is guilty of second-degree murder. The trial will determine the fate of the deputy involved in the shooting incident. Christian Glass’s … Read more

Supreme Court to Decide Legality of Bump Stock Ban After Las Vegas Massacre

Las Vegas, Nevada – In the aftermath of a tragic mass shooting at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas that left 58 dead and hundreds injured, the Trump administration made a move to ban bump stocks, the type used by the gunman in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. The Supreme Court … Read more

Gas Station Witness Shoots and Kills Robbery Suspect: Grand Jury to Decide Fate

HOUSTON, Texas – A grand jury is set to determine the outcome of a case involving a man who fatally shot a robbery suspect at a gas station in northwest Houston. The shooting occurred in the early hours of the morning at a gas station on Ella Boulevard. The suspect, who had allegedly been robbing … Read more

Spicy Jalapeño Popper Grilled Cheese: Fully Prepared or Deconstructed, You Decide!

Chicago, IL – Grilled cheese sandwiches are a classic comfort food, but have you ever tried a jalapeño popper grilled cheese sandwich? Whether you opt for fully-prepared jalapeño poppers or the deconstructed version, there are different ways to create this spicy and cheesy dish to satisfy your taste buds. One advantage of using fully-prepared jalapeño … Read more