Glen Parker

Glen Parker is a dedicated news writer with 2–3 years of experience covering current events, trends, and breaking stories. Passionate about delivering accurate and engaging content, he brings a sharp eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity. Glen specializes in crafting compelling news pieces that inform and captivate readers, keeping them updated on the latest developments.

A Teen Who is Accused of Killing a Police Officer in New Jersey Will Be Charged as an Adult, the New Us Attorney General Says

A Teen Who is Accused of Killing a Police Officer in New Jersey Will Be Charged as an Adult, the New Us Attorney General Says

The 14-year-old gang member who is accused of killing a Newark police officer will be charged as an adult in federal court, according to ...

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The 21 states, led by New York, Hawaii, and Rhode Island, sue the Trump administration to protect public agencies

The 21 states, led by New York, Hawaii, and Rhode Island, sue the Trump administration to protect public agencies

Washington has joined 21 other states in a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s recent order that goes after important government agencies. The attorneys general ...

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Police in Florida say a man killed his girlfriend and set up the murder scene while their kids slept

Police in Florida say a man killed his girlfriend and set up the murder scene while their kids slept

A man from Florida was arrested for killing his girlfriend. Deputies say he shot and killed her while their three children were in bed ...

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South Dakota’s Death Penalty: Fair Punishment or Flawed System?

South Dakota’s Death Penalty: Fair Punishment or Flawed System?

The death penalty continues to be one of the most contentious and polarising subjects in the United States, and South Dakota is not an ...

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Illinois’s Death Penalty: Fair Punishment or Flawed System?

Illinois’s Death Penalty: Fair Punishment or Flawed System?

This is Chicago, Illinois. It is a reflection of a larger national conversation on justice, morality, and the possibility of judicial error that the ...

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University of Kentucky Revokes Visas for Select International Students

University of Kentucky Revokes Visas for Select International Students

In a message sent to the whole University of Kentucky campus Friday afternoon, President Eli Capilouto said that some graduate students’ visas had been ...

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The New York Police Department hired new campus patrol cops for Columbia University

The New York Police Department hired new campus patrol cops for Columbia University

The 36 new special patrol officers that Columbia University announced last month were hired by the New York Police Department. They will be under ...

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Utah’s Death Penalty: Fair Punishment or Flawed System?

Utah’s Death Penalty: Fair Punishment or Flawed System?

Utah’s stance on capital punishment has been a subject of enduring debate, reflecting a complex interplay between historical practices, legal developments, and ethical considerations. ...

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Man fatally shot by police in standoff near Scripps Ranch identified by sheriff

Man fatally shot by police in standoff near Scripps Ranch identified by sheriff

The guy who was shot and killed by San Diego police last month during a standoff in a neighborhood near Scripps Ranch was named ...

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Checks for DOGE Musk says the $5,000 checks for Doge made Advances

Checks for DOGE: Musk says the $5,000 checks for Doge made “Advances”

There may have been reports in the news or online that you could get a “DOGE dividends check this week.” Does it really sound ...

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