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Texas Senate Candidate Andrew Trakas Calls Out Power Players for No-Script Debate

11.07.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Texas U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Trakas has challenged John Cornyn, Wesley Hunt, and Ken Paxton to a live, no-script debate, calling for accountability and transparency. He criticized career politicians for empty promises and emphasized that Texans deserve leaders who will defend their records in public.
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How These Cops Are Making Sure Furry Friends Are Handled With Care

11.07.25 | Jenna Curren News

After a missing cat was found in a field, Kaukauna Police updated their policy to take all found pets directly to the Fox Valley Humane Society. The new rules put furry friends’ safety first and help reunite them with their owners faster.
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How ICE Is Reversing Years of Border Neglect in Virginia

11.07.25 | Greg Hoyt News

An early November press release from Homeland Security declared that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was “Making Virginia Safe Again,” following a statewide sweep conducted by the agency which resulted in notable apprehensions of criminal illegal aliens.
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California House of Horrors Reveals Grisly Scene as Boy's Corpse Stuffed In Cooler

11.07.25 | Pat Droney News

Isaiah Harrison, 8, was found stuffed inside a cooler filled with ice. Police later arrested his mother, Destiny Harrison, his father, Daniel Monzon, and his paternal grandmother in the horrific case.
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ICE Apprehends Criminal Alien in Virginia Despite Sanctuary Policies

11.06.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) apprehended an illegal alien from Guatemala in late October who was reportedly residing within a sanctuary county inside of Virginia. The alien in question reportedly hosted a sizeable criminal history ranging from breaking and entering to phony documents charges.
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Florida Parents Fight to Save Their Daughter as FDA Delays Life-Saving Drug

11.06.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

Four-year-old Harlow HIgbee was diagnosed early on with a rare genetic disorder, PDCD, which prevents her from processing carbohydrates. A promising drug that could prolong her life is caught up in a bureaucratic nightmare with the Food & Drug Administration, which will not approve the drug without a costly third clinical trial.
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Louisiana ICE Agents Raid Welding Company After Owner Refuses to Hand Over Records

11.06.25 | Pat Droney News

After an investigation by HSI New Orleans, ICE conducted an "intelligence-driven" operation at a New Orleans area welding shop, resulting in the apprehension of 25 illegal Honduran aliens.
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Mississippi Teen Bludgeoned His Own Grandma To Death At Their Church, Prosecutors Say

11.06.25 | Jenna Curren News

A teenager has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder after allegedly confessing to killing his grandmother.
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Halloween Weekend Crackdown Nets Dozens of Dangerous Criminals

11.06.25 | Greg Hoyt News

During Halloween weekend, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were reportedly busy across the country in an effort to apprehend what the current administration has dubbed as “the worst of the worst” criminal aliens residing within the country. Following the numerous enforcement operations over the weekend, Homeland Security also shared a concerning statistic regarding the number of illegal aliens with criminal histories who’ve been apprehended recently.
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One Wife’s Quest to Reveal the Truth About Her Husband

11.06.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Sarah Alderman shares her husband’s fight for justice after a trial denied him an expert witness. Her op-ed shines a light on the legal battles families face and the perseverance it takes to seek the truth.
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Trump Tells CBS He Supports Expanding ICE Raids

11.05.25 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

In an interview with CBS’s 60 Minutes which premiered earlier in November, President Donald Trump said he believed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids conducted throughout the country “haven’t gone far enough,” when pressed by the host on whether he believed the opposite.
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Former Teacher Takes Stand in $40 Million Case After Being Shot by 6-Year-Old Student

11.05.25 | Jenna Curren News

Abigail Zwerner takes the stand during day four of her trial after being shot by a six-year-old student.
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Bottles and Fireworks Fly as Dodgers Win Sparks Riots in L.A.

11.05.25 | Greg Hoyt News

What started as street celebrations following the World Series game seven win by the Dodgers culminated in law enforcement having to respond with less-lethal munitions to address destructive and violent crowds, with Los Angeles Police officers reportedly being struck with bottles and fireworks during the incident.
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Former Kansas News Anchor Brutally Slayed Her Own Mom, Cops Say

11.05.25 | Greg Hoyt News

A former Fox affiliate anchor who worked out of St. Louis through the early to mid-2010s was charged with first-degree murder in late October after authorities responded to a Wichita home where the suspect’s elderly mother was found to have sustained “multiple stab wounds” that proved to be fatal.
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Sheepdog and Shepherd: Election Integrity and Spiritual Resolve Take Center Stage

11.05.25 | Dillon Burroughs Editorial

Sen. Mark Finchem and retired Assistant Police Chief Shawn Taylor expose offshore campaign contributions and systemic corruption while emphasizing the spiritual courage needed to fight for election integrity. Their mission through the Election Fairness Institute blends faith, accountability, and transparency in the political system.
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