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Minnesota's Gun Control Efforts Have Turned Into Political Theater

11.02.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Minnesota Democrats are using scripted town halls and unenforceable ordinances to push gun control. Residents and legislators reject the theatrics, defending their constitutional rights.
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How ICE Nabbed Hundreds of Criminals Hiding Behind the Wheel

11.01.25 | Jenna Curren News

ICE and the Indiana State Police arrested hundreds of illegal immigrants, including more than 140 truck drivers, as part of Operation Midway Blitz targeting criminal activity on highways. The operation removed dangerous drivers, protected public safety, and exposed the risks posed by sanctuary policies.
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Fight Hair Loss at the Root with Science-Backed Solutions

11.01.25 | LET Guest Advertorial

It's something many cops are embarrassed to struggle with. But thinning hair doesn’t have to be permanent. Vita Bella offers science-backed, doctor-led treatments that restore strength, density, and confidence while delivering visible results from root to tip.
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Andrew Trakas Challenges Career Politicians to Public Debate: “Texas Needs Action, Not Talk.”

11.01.25 | LET Guest Editorial

A candidate challenges Texas politicians to a real, unfiltered debate over broken promises. He promises bold action on the economy, border security, and veterans’ care, putting results over rhetoric.
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The Hidden Mistakes That Can Ruin a Law Enforcement Career

11.01.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Even minor training missteps can have catastrophic consequences for police officers. From poor report writing to stress-induced errors in the field, understanding and avoiding these hidden mistakes is critical to protecting careers, departments, and the communities they serve.
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Connecticut Politics Collide in Battle Over Industrial Development

11.01.25 | Pat Droney Opinion

Austin Gelinas, an alternate member of the East Granby Planning & Zoning Commission, is accused of inherent bias against a developer planning a warehouse, distribution, and manufacturing facility in town. They are seeking to have him recuse himself from voting on the application.
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How Law Enforcement Officers Were Arrested in Massive Mississippi Drug Sting

11.01.25 | Greg Hoyt News

The FBI reportedly arrested over a dozen current and former Mississippi law enforcement officers alongside a handful of alleged co-conspirators in a drug trafficking investigation. According to federal officials, the indicted law enforcement officers allegedly accepted bribes in exchange for providing safe passage for drug runners across Mississippi.
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Alabama ICE Demands Justice For Teen Mowed Down by Illegal Alien

10.31.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) New Orleans office issued a detainer for an illegal alien arrested in Alabama earlier in October who stands accused of killing a 16-year-old while driving under the influence.
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D.C. ICE Will Not Let This Violent Alien Walk The Streets

10.31.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Earlier in October, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents operating out of the D.C. office took into custody an illegal immigrant from El Salvador who reportedly hosts an extensive criminal history including past violent attacks aimed at law enforcement.
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How Clear Armor Gives Students and Staff Peace of Mind

10.31.25 | Dillon Burroughs Advertorial

Clear Armor is revolutionizing school safety by turning vulnerable windows and doors into invisible, life-saving barriers.
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South Carolina Death Row Triple Killer Has To Choose His Fate By Halloween

10.31.25 | Jenna Curren News

South Carolina death row triple killer Stephen Bryant must decide how he will face execution this November. Now, he has to choose how he will die.
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Homeland Security Slams NBC Affiliate for Framing Convicted Child Predator As Victim

10.31.25 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

An NBC affiliate attracted the ire and criticism of Homeland Security after the news outlet published a sympathetic article framing an illegal alien convicted pedophile as an “undocumented father” apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) earlier in October.
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Faith in Motion as One Woman Takes Her Mission on the Road To Reach The Forgotten

10.31.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

Kayla Cates, a 25-year-old woman now living in Nashville, founded Busmeetsministry, a non-profit mobile ministry that shares the Bible's message, including at homeless shelters, a woman's prison, and retirement homes or wherever God feels she needs to be.
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How a Kentucky Traffic Stop Helped ICE Snag a Violent MS-13 Member

10.29.25 | Pat Droney Opinion

Omar Alexander Ramirez, a documented MS-13 gang member who was paroled into the US under the Biden administration, was picked up at a traffic stop in Kentucky in a joint operation with the Lyon County Sheriff's Office
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How ICE Is Nabbing the ‘Worst of the Worst’ Criminal Illegal Aliens Across the U.S.

10.29.25 | Greg Hoyt News

In a bid to deliver on campaign promises, the Trump administration announced in a late October press release through Homeland Security the ongoing progress amid intense immigration enforcement to apprehend the “worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens residing within the country.
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