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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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Shots Fired Inside Texas Bar Over Cowboys Game Dispute

10.02.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 53-year-old Texas man is facing felony charges after authorities say the suspect fired off a gun while patronizing a North Richland Hills watering hole during Cowboys game earlier in September, with police claiming the suspect fired his weapon inside of the bar after another patron “was looking at him” while the game was on.
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How Deputy Greg Sanders and His K9 Companion Serve With Bravery and Heart

10.02.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Deputy Greg Sanders of the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office has built a career defined by dedication and teamwork with his K9 partner, Morgan. Together, they protect the community and inspire the next generation of officers.
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Cop Killer Assata Shakur Praised by Left-Leaning TEACHER Groups, Sparks Political Backlash

10.01.25 | Noah Webster Opinion

When New Jersey cop killer Joanne Chesimard, aka Assata Shakur died last weekend, the city of East Orange, NJ, the Chicago Teachers Union, and numerous leftist organizations paid tribute to her on social media.
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Texas ICE Sweep Nets Almost 30 Criminal Illegal Aliens

10.01.25 | Greg Hoyt News

An operation headed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Harlingen field office in Laredo in late September resulted in the apprehension of 28 illegal aliens, with nearly two dozen of the arrestees harboring criminal records ranging from drug offenses to prior murder convictions.
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Vermont Cops Fire Fair Policing Official, Politics Suspected

10.01.25 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

An individual who was reportedly instrumental in administering Vermont State Police’s (VSP) policies governing a fair and impartial approach to policing was fired from their position earlier in September. While the dismissal could be explained away as VSP trimming proverbial administrative fat, the individual believes he was fired over reasons related to “politics.”
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Newsmax Exposes Delaware ‘Leftist Haven’ for Unfair Trial in Dominion Case

10.01.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

Cable news network Newsmax, subject to a lawsuit from Dominion Voting Sytems, believed the leftist judge who clearly showed bias wouldn't give them a fair shake and so they decided to settle.
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