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ICE Continues Apprehending Minnesota's ‘Worst of the Worst’ in Operation Metro Surge

12.13.25 | Greg Hoyt News

The Department of Homeland Security released new details this week on a Minnesota enforcement operation that targeted criminal illegal aliens with long histories of serious offenses.
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Fired University of Michigan Football Coach Sherrone Moore Arrested Amid Expanding Scandal

12.13.25 | Jenna Curren News

The sudden firing and arrest of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has left the program reeling as investigators sort through allegations and unanswered questions.
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Washington: Bellevue Transit Center Shooting Sends Officer, Suspect to Hospital

12.13.25 | Greg Hoyt News

An officer and a suspect were injured during a police-involved shooting at the Bellevue Transit Center, prompting an independent investigation.
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Maryland: Honduran National Arrested After Head-On Crash Leaves Victim Fighting for Life

12.13.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

ICE says a head-on crash in Prince George’s County left a U.S. citizen with devastating injuries and exposed yet another failure of immigration enforcement.
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Florida Man Claims He Was “Teleported” Into Stolen BMW After 130-MPH Crash

12.13.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

After a stolen BMW went up in flames following a 130-mph crash, Florida deputies heard an explanation they probably weren’t expecting.
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Massachusetts: Amherst College Turns Freshman Orientation Into Sexualized Stage Show

12.13.25 | Pat Droney Analysis

Parents paying nearly six figures a year may want to see what Amherst College freshmen say they were expected to sit through during orientation.
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Pennsylvania House of Horrors as Teen Allegedly Starved by Duct-Tape Wielding Moms

12.12.25 | Jenna Curren News

Duct-tape, locked doors, and empty plates. Prosecutors say an adopted teen lost 20 pounds while trapped in a home that was supposed to protect him.
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How Sanctuary Policies Are Putting Dangerous Repeat Offenders Back Behind the Wheel

12.12.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Repeat criminal offenders are staying behind the wheel thanks to sanctuary laws. When ICE detainers are ignored, public safety pays the price.
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New Hampshire Town Reverses Sanctuary Policy, Police Now Must Cooperate With ICE

12.12.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A New Hampshire town has scrapped its sanctuary rules after Governor Ayotte’s anti-sanctuary law. Hanover’s police will now work with ICE, sparking local debate.
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New Leadership Brings Rising Arrests and Renewed Public Confidence in Utah Police

12.12.25 | Pat Droney News

Last year, Utah lawmakers expressed dissatisfaction with the direction of the Salt Lake City Police Department. Now, just over a year later, leaders say the department has turned a corner and is restoring morale within the agency and it is producing results.
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Popular North Carolina Brewery in Crisis After Owner Faces Child Assault Charges

12.12.25 | Jenna Curren News

A Charlotte brewery owner was arrested for allegedly breaking into a 13-year-old girl’s bedroom. The community is reeling as businesses cut ties and demand justice.
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Sheepdog and Shepherd: The Ministry Standing With Police When Others Look Away

12.12.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

He knew speaking up would cost him everything, and he did it anyway. This episode follows a man who chose truth, sacrifice, and standing with those in uniform when silence was safer.
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How A Felon Turned “Activist” Was Chosen to Help Run NYC Justice System Under Mamdani

12.11.25 | Pat Droney Analysis

He robbed cab drivers at gunpoint. Now New York’s communist mayor-elect wants him shaping the city’s criminal justice system.
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How This Porn Star’s “BangBus” Triggered a Major Morality Crackdown

12.11.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Her infamous “BangBus” rolled into Bali, but the police rolled in faster. Now the British porn star faces the kind of heat no camera crew can handle.
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ICE Faces Violence From Agitators While Targeting Human Trafficking Network in Tucson

12.11.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Over 100 “peaceful protesters” tried to stop ICE from taking down a criminal human-trafficking operation in Tucson. Turns out, smashing tires and locking gates doesn’t cancel federal warrants.
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