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Facebook Shuts Down Pro-Police Health and Wellness Company’s Page Without Explanation

10.04.25 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

A health and wellness company out of Scottsdale endured a sudden and unexplained upending of their company Facebook page earlier in October, with the social media giant only restoring the page after massive backlash ensued over Meta’s inexplicable allegation that the company was in violation of some unnamed policy on the platform.
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Calls Grow to Reconsider Milwaukee Police Pursuit Policy After Crash Kills Family of Three

10.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

After a police pursuit in Milwaukee killed a mother and her two sons, city officials, experts, and residents are debating whether current high-speed chase policies strike the right balance between public safety and accountability.
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Noncitizen Utah Woman Accused of Torturing Baby Girl With Hot Steam, Reportedly ‘Wished’ She Had a Boy

10.04.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 36-year-old woman out of Salt Lake City was arrested in late September after authorities say she admitted her 4-month-old daughter to an area hospital with severe burns, with medical staff finding evidence of ongoing physical abuse that rendered “fractures and a brain bleed.”
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Off-Duty NYPD Detective Busted Sneaking Into Ryder Cup Dressed as Tactical Officer During Trump Visit

10.04.25 | Eddie Molina News

An off-duty NYPD detective was placed on administrative leave and charged after sneaking into the Ryder Cup in full tactical gear while President Trump was in attendance, raising serious concerns about event security.
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Phoenix Police Seek Public Input on Updated Non-Lethal Weapons Policy

10.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

The Phoenix Police Department is inviting public feedback through October 31 on proposed updates to its non-lethal weapons policy, part of Chief Matt Giordano’s broader effort to strengthen training, transparency, and community trust after a series of officer-involved shootings.
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ICE Agents Attacked During Stop as Lawmakers Spread Falsehoods

10.03.25 | LET Guest Editorial

An ICE stop turned deadly after a suspect dragged and injured an agent before crashing and dying. Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García later smeared ICE agents with false claims.
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Police Union Loses Challenge to Traffic Stop Rules

10.03.25 | Jenna Curren News

A judge dismissed the police union’s lawsuit, allowing San Francisco to continue limiting pretext traffic stops. Minor infractions can no longer justify stops, while serious violations still permit them.
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The Science Behind Sleeping Hot and How to Beat It

10.03.25 | LET Guest Advertorial

Many people struggle with overheating at night, often caused by factors like hormones, stress, bedding, or medical conditions. By addressing these root causes and making simple changes, you can stay cooler and enjoy deeper, more restorative sleep.
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Sheepdog and Shepherd: How Rock Bottom Became Holy Ground for Chris Widener

10.03.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Chris Widener’s journey took him from the pulpit to rock bottom, where he discovered renewal and a deeper faith in God. Today, he shares that message through speaking, writing, and serving first responders as a chaplain.
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Worshippers Targeted in Deadly Synagogue Rampage

10.03.25 | Jenna Curren News

A terrorist attack outside a synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur left two Jewish men dead and four others seriously injured.
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ICE Says Violence in Broadview Is Fueled by Local Rioters

10.03.25 | Greg Hoyt News

This past September, Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) acting director issued a statement in response to a claim made by the Broadview, Illinois, mayor that the agency is currently “making war” with the local community, despite ongoing riots and violence perpetuated by local bad actors against the Broadview ICE processing center and officers.
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Virginia Governor Hopeful Promises to Handcuff ICE, Yet Police Nonprofit Backs Her - Huh?!?!

10.02.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

The Virginia Police Benevolent Association has endorsed Democrat Abigail Spanberger for Virginia governor. Spanberger has vowed to repeal order directing Virginia cops to cooperate with ICE and downplays the crime issues caused by illegals.
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Illegal Alien in Oklahoma Caught Driving With New York CDL

10.02.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

During an operation targeting illegal alien truck drivers, Oklahoma state police stopped a driver with a New York CDL with "No Name Given" as his name.
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West Virginia Sheriff Lieutenant Signs Off for the Last Time After Almost Three Decades

10.02.25 | Greg Hoyt News

After serving his community for 26 years, a Kanawha County Sheriff’s lieutenant signed off for the last time, with the lieutenant, dispatch, and his family - both blood and blue – sharing words of mutual respect and gratitude regarding his career in law enforcement.
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DOJ Sues Minnesota Over Sanctuary City Policies in Twin Cities

10.02.25 | Jenna Curren News

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Minnesota, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, accusing officials of blocking federal immigration enforcement through sanctuary-style policies.
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