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When Safety Means More Than Just Stopping a Bullet

01.03.26 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Clear Armor’s one-way bullet-resistant laminate stops incoming fire while giving those inside the space the ability to respond. Lighter, practical, and patented, it delivers protection without locking people in.
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Baseball Bat-Wielding Son Begged Police to Kill Him After Parents’ Deaths

01.03.26 | Jenna Curren News

A hysterical 911 call led police to a Las Vegas man who allegedly confessed to beating his parents to death with a baseball bat, telling dispatchers he “couldn’t take it anymore.”
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White House Promises Handcuffs in Billion-Dollar Minnesota Fraud Investigation

01.01.26 | Trevor Bachman Editorial

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and the Trump administration has surged federal resources into Minnesota as investigators link more than $1 billion in taxpayer-funded fraud to immigrant networks, with the White House warning that arrests, deportations, and denaturalization are now on the table.
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Documents Vanished From Minnesota Daycare as Massive Fraud Probe Expands

01.01.26 | Pat Droney Editorial

As Minnesota reels from a massive welfare fraud scandal, a Minneapolis daycare now claims “important documents” vanished in an extremely conveniently timed break-in, with police saying nothing was reported missing.
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Controversial Plea Deal Lets Indiana Woman Avoid Prison in Disturbing Child Neglect Case

01.01.26 | Greg Hoyt News

An Indiana woman accused of locking her son in a closet and giving him a Pringles can to use as a toilet avoided prison time after securing a plea deal that dropped several child neglect charges.
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Oregon Hospital Accused of Using Stranger’s Sperm in Fertility Procedure, Lawsuit Says

01.01.26 | Jenna Curren News

A lawsuit alleges a fertility clinic mistakenly used another man’s sperm, a revelation the couple says shattered their family decades after the procedure.
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Minnesota Quality “Learing” Center Vanished From Records, But Kids Suddenly Showed Up

01.01.26 | Trevor Bachman Editorial

A Minneapolis day care tied to Minnesota’s growing welfare fraud scandal was declared closed by state officials even as children were seen being brought inside, raising fresh questions about oversight, accountability, and how billions in taxpayer dollars slipped through the cracks.
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Authentic Leadership Could Be Law Enforcement’s Strongest Asset

01.01.26 | LET Guest Editorial

Authentic leadership in law enforcement builds trust through integrity, transparency, and genuine human connection. When leaders lead this way, departments grow stronger and communities respond with confidence and cooperation.
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Minnesota Governor Calls Somali Fraud Investigations “White Supremacy”

12.31.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Governor Walz is under fire as Minnesota fraud allegations make national headlines. His claims linking investigations to “white supremacy” have intensified scrutiny and public debate.
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The Silent Threat Putting First Responders at Risk

12.31.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Untreated sleep apnea drains energy and clouds judgment for first responders. Restoring healthy sleep improves focus, reaction time, and overall safety.
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Indiana Court Puts Final Nail in This Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit

12.31.25 | LET Guest Editorial

After 26 years of lawfare, the courts finally said enough. Indiana judges shut down Gary’s attempt to blame gun makers for crimes they didn’t commit.
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Gala of Hope for Veterans and First Responders

12.31.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Join us for a gala that turns hope into action, supporting the healing of veterans and first responders. Every dollar helps heroes recover from invisible wounds and reclaim their strength.
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Federal Court Permits ICE to Access Basic Medicaid Enrollment Data

12.31.25 | Pat Droney News

The Trump administration scored a partial victory in a lawsuit filed against HHS and DHS, with an Obama-appointed judge ruling that the federal government can share basic information about Medicaid participants with ICE.
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Anti-Sanctuary Laws Signal a Major Policy Shift in New Hampshire

12.31.25 | Greg Hoyt News

New Hampshire is putting an end to sanctuary city policies, forcing full cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Cities and towns are now on notice: state law comes first, and ICE enforcement is no longer optional.
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Minnesota Daycare Fraud Exposed in Multi-Billion Dollar ICE Operation

12.31.25 | Pat Droney News

Nick Shirley, a YouTube influencer uncovered $100 million in fraudulent daycare scheme leading the Department of Homeland Security to surge resources into the city in a targeted operation
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