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How A Backyard Horror Left A Frying Pan-Wielding California Wife Facing Her Reckoning

11.15.25 | Pat Droney News

California woman slammed her boyfriend in the head with a frying pan, then slit his throat, killing him; she buried him in her backyard in 2014 and was just convicted of killing him
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ICE Nabs Most-Wanted Salvadoran Terrorist Hiding in Maryland

11.14.25 | Jenna Curren News

A top fugitive wanted in El Salvador and linked to a gang classified as a terrorist organization was arrested in Maryland after a routine traffic stop exposed his illegal status. ICE says the case proves they are taking down the “worst of the worst” before dangerous criminals can threaten Americans.
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Florida ICE’s ‘Operation Dirtbag’ Nets Over 100 Illegal Alien Sex Predators

11.14.25 | Greg Hoyt News

In an announcement earlier in November, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that “Operation Dirtbag,” an immigration enforcement sweep targeting illegal alien sex offenders, has led to over 150 arrests in the state of Florida.
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Indiana Thief on the Run Busted After Dramatic Police PIT Take-Down

11.14.25 | Jenna Curren News

A stolen car chase near Carmel’s Fashion Mall ended in a dramatic PIT maneuver, bringing the suspect to a screeching halt just yards from the busy shopping area. Officers quickly arrested the Indiana thief, who had tried to flee on foot, keeping the situation under control in a crowded public space.
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How Detroit Teachers Are Plotting to Thwart ICE at Every School

11.14.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Earlier in November, community locals and even school teachers attended a Detroit Public Schools board meeting to urge the district to update the standing “sanctuary district” policy to further obstruct immigration authorities from carrying out their duties on or near school grounds.
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Gun Buyers Cash In During Florida’s Tax-Free Second Amendment Holiday

11.14.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Florida’s Second Amendment sales tax holiday is fueling a shopping spree, letting gun and ammo buyers save millions through the end of the year. From firearms to hunting and camping gear, Floridians are taking advantage of tax-free purchases to upgrade gear and stock up for the season.
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Why Stripping Qualified Immunity Could Handcuff Law Enforcement

11.14.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Qualified immunity protects law enforcement officers from personal lawsuits when they make split-second decisions in dangerous situations, ensuring they can act decisively without fear of financial ruin. Stripping this protection would handcuff officers, discourage proactive policing, and threaten public safety, while still holding truly unlawful actions accountable.
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Liberal Portland Panics as ICE Enforces Federal Law

11.13.25 | Trevor Bachman Opinion

Washington County, Oregon, declared a state of emergency in response to increased ICE activity near Portland, as local and state officials launched investigations into alleged cooperation between local police and federal immigration authorities.
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How An Illinois Father’s Heartbreak Fuels DHS Crackdown on Illegal Alien DUI Offenders

11.13.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Homeland Security issued a press release earlier in November detailing how Operation Midway Blitz, the broad immigration enforcement operation in the sanctuary state of Illinois, is resulting in the arrests of illegal aliens charged with DUI. The agency highlighted how these targeted arrests are meant to honor the untimely death of a young woman killed by an illegal alien drunk behind the wheel.
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Traveling Influencer Wakes Up Naked After Alleged “Goodnight Cinderella” Attack

11.13.25 | Jenna Curren News

A traveling influencer’s Brazilian adventure turned into a nightmare after he was allegedly drugged, robbed, and sexually assaulted during a night out in Rio de Janeiro. Authorities say the attack fits the pattern of the infamous “Goodnight Cinderella” crimes, where unsuspecting victims are sedated and stripped of their belongings.
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Second Amendment Wins in Financial Sector as Policies Shift

11.13.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Major financial institutions and crypto platforms are backing off policies that blocked lawful gun purchases, signaling a win for Second Amendment rights. NSSF played a key role in pressuring Circle USDC to explicitly allow legal firearm transactions.
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250 Years of Veterans Standing Guard for Freedom

11.13.25 | LET Guest Editorial

For 250 years, American veterans have defended freedom, from the Minutemen to today’s warfighters. The firearm industry has been there every step, providing the tools and employing countless veterans who continue to serve.
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Indiana Man Drank Beer While Threatening to “Slaughter” Children in His Care: Police

11.13.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A 35-year-old man out of New Palestine is facing serious charges alleging child abuse after authorities say the individual routinely threatened the children as well as beat them and enforced cruel, physical punishments.
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Animal Rights Group Files Crazy Lawsuit to Declare Elephants “People”

11.12.25 | LET Guest Opinion

The Nonhuman Rights Project is pushing a bold and controversial lawsuit to declare Pittsburgh Zoo elephants as legal “persons” with habeas rights. Conservationists and hunters say the move is a fundraising stunt that ignores science, wildlife management, and the real needs of animals.
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While Politicians Bickered, ICE Took Down the Nation’s 'Worst' Criminal Aliens

11.12.25 | Greg Hoyt News

While the government shutdown was coming to a resolution, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were continuing the current administration’s mission to apprehend the “worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens despite what has become the longest government shutdown in American history.
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