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AG Pam Bondi Orders FBI-IRS Probe Targeting Antifa-Linked Nonprofits Funding Domestic Terrorism

03.25.26 | Eddie Molina Editorial

Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered the FBI and IRS to launch a major crackdown on nonprofit organizations with ties to Antifa and domestic terrorism, aiming to strip away their tax-exempt cover.
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New York: Trans Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty to Raping Teenage Boy, Walks Free with No Extra Jail Time

03.25.26 | Greg Hoyt News

A 31-year-old transgender "woman" has pleaded guilty to raping a teenage boy in East Harlem, but could walk free with no additional jail time under a lenient plea deal.
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Missouri Police Find Fentanyl Taped Inside Barbie Doll Packaging

03.25.26 | Jenna Curren News

Authorities say several Barbie dolls sold at a Missouri store were found to contain fentanyl hidden inside their packaging.
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Spring Break Chaos Sees Hundreds Arrested Across Daytona, Ft. Lauderdale Beaches

03.25.26 | Jenna Curren News

Florida police departments are cracking down on unruly spring break crowds across popular beach destinations in response to social media-fueled "takeover" events.
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Tennessee Man Arrested for Aggravated Rape of 9-Month-Old

03.24.26 | Jenna Curren News

The Memphis Police Department, in coordination with the US Marshals, has announced the arrest of a 27-year-old man accused of sexually exploiting three young children, one of them an infant.
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Restoring Order in Memphis: A Unified Federal Response to Violent Crime

03.24.26 | Mathew Silverman Analysis

Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association President Mathew Silverman explores the multi-agency violent crime crackdown underway in Memphis, the measurable results it's achieving, and how the operation could set an example for future federal operations.
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Florida: Judge Uses Stand Your Ground to Clear Officers in UPS Driver’s Death, Prosecutors Push Back

03.24.26 | Greg Hoyt News

A Florida judge cleared three officers under the state’s Stand Your Ground law in the 2019 shooting death of a UPS driver, with prosecutors now preparing an appeal.
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Supreme Court Rejects Journalist’s Challenge to Qualified Immunity in Texas Arrest

03.24.26 | Greg Hoyt News

The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a Texas journalist challenging qualified immunity tied to her 2017 arrest for allegedly soliciting nonpublic information from police sources.
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Operation Sideswipe: When the System Finally Fights Back and Why NY Should Be Paying Attention

03.24.26 | LET Guest Editorial

Damien Caldwell, CEO of ASG National and president of the iFraud Foundation, highlights a major fraud crackdown in Louisiana that he says should serve as a blueprint for states like New York.
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Drone Drops Weapons, Drugs Into New York Prison

03.24.26 | Jenna Curren News

Authorities say a drone was used to drop weapons, drugs, and other contraband into a New York prison overnight.
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Connecticut Democrats Demand ID for Returning Bottles But Say Voter ID Is 'Racist'

03.23.26 | Pat Droney Opinion

As if their hypocrisy could not be more apparent, the same Connecticut lawmakers who vehemently denounce voter ID laws recently passed a bill requiring identification when returning recyclables to the state.
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NYC: Driver with Long History of DUI Offenses Charged After Killing Cyclist While High on PCP

03.23.26 | Eddie Molina Editorial

A Bronx man with a lengthy criminal history is accused of killing a cyclist after allegedly driving under the influence of PCP.
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San Diego Border Patrol Captures Two Mexican Fugitives Wanted for Murder, Child Sex Crimes

03.23.26 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

Two Mexican fugitives wanted for serious violent crimes were tracked down and arrested by Border Patrol agents in the San Diego area.
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DOJ Moves to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor Case

03.23.26 | Greg Hoyt News

The Justice Department is seeking to dismiss charges against two former officers tied to the Breonna Taylor case.
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Florida Battalion Chief Fired Over COVID Mandate Loses Appeal in Federal Court

03.23.26 | Pat Droney Editorial

A Florida battalion chief who was fired for refusing to discipline firefighters with legal COVID-19 vaccine exemptions has now lost his appeal in federal court.
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