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NSSF Hails Tennessee’s Gov. Lee for Signing Firearm Industry Protection Law

05.10.25 | LET Guest Editorial

The law protects the state’s growing firearm and ammunition industry from special-interest “lawfare” abuse of the judicial system against firearm and ammunition manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
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Biden administration memo directed federal law enforcement agencies to target conservatives, including pro-life advocates, school parents

05.10.25 | Pat Droney News

The Biden administration, according to a newly released, unredacted memo, authorized federal law enforcement to target conservatives.
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Memphis police officers found NOT GUILTY on state charges for the beating death of Tyre Nichols

05.10.25 | Jenna Curren News

The officers still have a sentencing hearing for federal charges, but have been acquitted of the most serious state charges.
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"We are coming for you": USDA says it is cracking down on SNAP fraud

05.10.25 | Jenna Curren News

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is finally enforcing its efforts on those committing SNAP fraud.
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"Sheepdog and Shepherd": Law Enforcement Today launches new faith-based series on Pray.com

05.10.25 | LET Guest Opinion

Law Enforcement Today has launched a new series on Pray.com showing the world how God works through law enforcement.
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Oklahoma’s governor praised for stopping banks from discriminating against the firearms industry

05.10.25 | LET Guest Editorial

NSSF celebrates Gov. Stitt signing the law to prevent “woke” corporate banks with discriminatory policies against firearm industry members from collecting taxpayer dollars through state contracts.
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CA woman uses doctor credentials to distribute pills, falsify hundreds of medical records for illegal immigrants

05.10.25 | Jenna Curren News

Police say a California woman knowingly used the credentials of doctors without their permission to create false medical records for illegal immigrants and order more than 150,000 tablets of controlled substances.
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President Trump appoints Judge Jeanine Pirro to lead largest U.S. Attorney’s Office

05.09.25 | Matthew Holloway Analysis

President Trump announced the appointment of Judge Jeanine Pirro as interim US Attorney for the District of Columbia to replace withdrawn nominee, acting USAO DC Ed Martin.
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ALERT: Hundreds of people sentenced to life for violent crimes are up for resentencing

05.08.25 | Jenna Curren News

Michigan Supreme Court rules to resentence juveniles who were sentenced to life without parole.
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CBP seizes over $9M in fake watches, thousands of counterfeit licenses

05.08.25 | Jenna Curren News

Millions of dollars worth of counterfeit watches and fake IDs seized by CBP at Chicago O'Hare Airport.
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Hold up - suddenly Mexico is concerned about "sovereignty"? Seriously?

05.08.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected President Donald Trump’s offer to send U.S. troops into Mexico to hunt down narco-terrorist drug cartels for a curious reason. It has to do with sovereignty – which would make sense – except Mexico had no qualms about trampling on U.S. sovereignty when it filed a lawsuit against members of the firearm industry in an attempt to dictate Second Amendment rights right here in America.
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RedBalloon CEO: Fighting for freedom in the workplace for law enforcement - who needs a new job?

05.08.25 | Dillon Burroughs Advertorial

Are you looking for a job opportunity with an employer who won’t push you to compromise your values in law enforcement? You’re not alone.
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Police: Wannabe thief stabs Long Island cop in the face and groin, then tries to hide under car

05.08.25 | Jenna Curren News

An officer was stabbed multiple times by a suspect he was trying to arrest.
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Suspect in Buffalo Public Schools whistleblower case charged with felony attempted kidnapping, attempted luring of a minor

05.08.25 | Matthew Holloway News

In the dramatic fallout that has followed a viral whistleblower report from Buffalo Police SVU Detective Richard Hy on the Unsubscribe Podcast last week, a man who accused of breaking into the Dr. Charles R. Drew Science Magnet School 59 attached to the Buffalo Science Museum in February has been indicted on four felony charges.
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