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What's really going on here? New York deploys the National Guard to screen bags on the subway

03.08.24 | Brian Armstrong Editorial

The mayor of New York has deployed the National Guard to the subway system to check bags even though transit crime dropped last month. She said nothing about addressing the crime in the rest of the city.
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'There's a tidal wave coming to America': Haiti crisis sparks U.S. immigration concerns amidst escalating violence

03.08.24 | Eddie Killian News

The nation of Haiti is grappling with the looming threat of armed gangs attempting to seize control amid a leadership vacuum left by the missing acting leader.
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Rat out your neighbors: Washington governor to sign bill creating a 'hate crime hotline' in the state

03.08.24 | Sarah Akey News

Senate Bill 5427 was passed in February and establishes a "hate crime hotline" throughout the state.
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'Can you care about us before we're dead?': Sheriff details surge in law enforcement assaults surge

03.08.24 | Eddie Killian News

A recent incident involving a Ramsey County sheriff's deputy has sparked renewed concerns about the increasing frequency of assaults on law enforcement officers.
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San Francisco cheers as city votes to mandate drug screening for county assistance beneficiaries

03.08.24 | Eddie Killian News

Proposition E, focused on modifying policies and procedures within the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), and Proposition F, mandating drug screening for certain beneficiaries of county assistance, both garnered substantial support among the electorate.
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VA backs down after a crazed official suggested removing the iconic V-J Day photo from facilities

03.07.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

A far-left loon Veterans Administration official wanted to remove the iconic "V-J Day in Times Square" photo from VA Health facilities, claiming it was a "non-consensual act" and "inconsistent with the VA's no-tolerance policy towards sexual harassment and assault." After public outrage, the VA changed course.
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Former Border Patrol chief says he was punished by Biden for offering feedback on border policies

03.07.24 | Pat Droney News

Former Border Patrol chief Rodney Scott told Fox News' Martha McCallum that he was punished by the Biden administration after trying to offer constructive feedback on border policy.
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Eight accused of 'horrific' and 'barbaric' kidnapping, torture and murder of young mother face court

03.07.24 | Eddie Killian News

In a case that has gripped the city, eight individuals are facing serious charges in connection with the tragic death of 20-year-old mother Mahogany Jackson.
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'She's a radical': Seattle City Attorney's Office seeks to remove judge from criminal cases

03.07.24 | Eddie Killian News

Seattle City Attorney's Office has taken assertive measures to disqualify the Seattle Municipal Court Judge from presiding over future criminal cases.
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Radical state treasurer attacks Connecticut lawmakers for daring to protect innocent children

03.06.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

Connecticut State Treasurer Erick Russell, who reminds us he is "a gay man," outs five CT legislators proposing bills to protect parents' rights and girls' sports; Russell needs to stay in his lane.
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Bombshell: Biden administration admits to secretly flying hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants into the US

03.06.24 | Sarah Akey News

The Biden administration has admitted to flying hundreds of thousands of migrants into the US secretly in 2023.
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January 6 political prisoners claim they are being tortured in DC jail with 'ear-piercing noise'

03.06.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

January 6 political prisoners complain that they are being "tortured" by an "ear-piercing" noise being played throughout the DC gulag where they've been incarcerated for over three years.
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Again and again: Three illegal immigrants arrested in connection to the death of an infant

03.06.24 | Sarah Akey News

Three women, all Portuguese nationals, were arrested in February in connection to the death of a Pawtucket, Rhode Island infant. The three are here in the US illegally.
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War drums: Vessel struck by a Houthi rebel launched missile sinks in the Red Sea

03.06.24 | Sarah Akey News

In one of the most recent attacks by Yemen based Houthi rebels, a cargo ship has sunk in the Red Sea.
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U.S. indicts Iranian hacker for cyber attacks, offers $10 million reward for capture

03.06.24 | Eddie Killian News

A cyber campaign orchestrated by Alireza Shafie Nasab and his group utilized a variety of tactics, with spear-phishing being a notable method.
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