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Slovakian PM survives assassination attempt as outlets cite suspect's pro-Russia stance

05.18.24 | Matthew Holloway News

The Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico was shot five times in an attempted assassination Wednesday. Despite serious injuries, he is expected to survive. In the wake of the attack, many outlets are pointing to massive political division as the cause.
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'USA! USA!': How cops can stand up to death-to-America crowd

05.18.24 | LET Guest Opinion

"USA! USA!" It’s no mere slogan. It's a battle cry, a symbol of American strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
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NY Democrats kill 'Laken's Law' bill in favor of the state's 'Sanctuary City' policies

05.17.24 | Jenna Curren News

Democrats with the state assembly shoot down Laken's Law legislation.
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EPA whistleblower says agency's response to East Palestine, Ohio train derailment was 'not normal'

05.17.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

An EPA whistleblower said the agency's deployment of a high-tech plane meant to detect chemical compounds in the air was "the most unusual deployment I've ever seen," calling into question the Biden administration's response to the environmental and health disaster.
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Under attack in America: Rising crime should be a wakeup call for city leaders

05.17.24 | LET Guest Editorial

The unsettling contrast between perceived safety and actual risk in Dallas necessitates an urgent reassessment of our crime strategy—before we end up like New York City.
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Report: Colombian murderer, an illegal immigrant, arrested six months after being released into the US

05.17.24 | Matthew Holloway News

An illegal immigrant and convicted murderer from Colombia was arrested on May 6th in Massachusetts, six months after being detained and "erroneously released from ICE custody" near San Luis, AZ.
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Special ops, former Pentagon director warn: U.S. tech 'falling behind' Russian jamming capabilities

05.17.24 | Matthew Holloway News

Lt. Gen. Michael Nagata (ret.), Former Director of Strategy for the Pentagon's National Counterterrorism Center, and other Special Operators warned that U.S. technology has continued to fall behind our adversaries.
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Investigation: Two Georgia departments under auspices of the Dept. of Public Safety receive vastly different salary, benefits

05.17.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

The Georgia Department of Public Safety oversees the Georgia State Patrol and the Motor Vehicle Compliance Division, both law enforcement agencies, yet there is a huge disparity between the salary, benefits, and retirement programs between the two departments.
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Fifth-grader launches interfaith prayer club, gets green light after school administrators violate First Amendment

05.16.24 | Jenna Curren News

Fifth grader who wanted to start an interfaith prayer group was initially told no just one week after an LGBTQ Pride Club was allowed to start up.
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Bad move: Amazon security guard trainee who tried to execute his supervisor then opens fire on police

05.16.24 | Jenna Curren News

Columbus police officer fatally shoots armed suspect who earlier tried to shoot his supervisor at an Amazon warehouse.
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Goodbye DEI! University scraps DEI program, shifts funding to public safety in wake of pro-Hamas demonstrations

05.16.24 | Pat Droney News

The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees is shelving DEI programs at the state's flagship university and will divert those funds to public safety. The move comes amidst pro-Hamas demonstrations and after a faculty member was shot and killed in August.
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Report: Two So Cal Antifa members convicted by jury after four-week trial for felony conspiracy to riot

05.16.24 | Jenna Curren News

A total of 12 out of 12 So Cal Antifa members have now been convicted for felony conspiracy to riot.
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Cop killer found dead of apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after massive manhunt

05.16.24 | Eddie Killian News

The search for Deshawn A. Vaughn, the suspect wanted for fatally shooting Euclid Police Officer Jacob Derbin, came to a conclusion.
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NGOs are making money hand over fist thanks to Biden's open border policies

05.16.24 | Pat Droney Editorial

At least three nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are making a windfall thanks to the open border policies of the rogue Biden administration.
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Anti-Christian group demands Birmingham (AL) Police stop praying before their shifts

05.15.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

Freedom From Religion, an anti-Christian group, is demanding the Birmingham, Alabama Police Department cease the practice of having officers pray before going out on their shifts, citing First Amendment concerns.
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