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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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How A Grisly Halloween Shooting Claimed Son of Crips Boss

11.05.25 | Jenna Curren News

Jabari “Baby Uli” Henley, son of Rollin’ 60s Crips leader Eugene “Big U” Henley, was shot and killed on Halloween night in South Los Angeles. His death comes as his father faces federal charges tied to a violent criminal empire.
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Legal Clash Erupts Over Trump’s Voter ID Executive Order

11.04.25 | Greg Hoyt News

In late October, a federal judge blocked a portion of March executive order from President Donald Trump which would require that individuals prove their citizenship before casting their vote in any federal election. According to the rationale behind the ruling, the judge claimed President Trump “lacks the authority” to impose such rules around voting and elections.
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FBI, Boston Police Probe Suspected Arson at Harvard Medical School

11.04.25 | Jenna Curren News

A suspected intentional explosion rocked Harvard Medical School’s Goldenson Building early Saturday, with no injuries reported. Authorities are investigating and have released surveillance photos of two suspects.
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Halloween Unrest in Navy Yard Prompts Juvenile Curfew in D.C.

11.04.25 | Greg Hoyt News

Halloween night turned out to be an eventful evening in D.C.’s Navy Yard neighborhood, with reports detailing teens engaged in various confrontations with police and National Guard members as well as the mayor declaring a “limited juvenile curfew” throughout the nation’s capital.
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How One Man’s Integrity Wasn’t Enough to Survive a Political Prosecution

11.04.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Three criminal cases out of West Palm Beach expose a justice system warped by politics and double standards. When the law punishes integrity and excuses chaos, justice isn’t served, it’s sabotaged.
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When The Badge and the Bible Share the Same Mission

11.04.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Scott Pierson, president of Zeal Mission Society, draws a powerful parallel between the courage of law enforcement officers and missionaries, urging believers to see both the badge and the mission field as callings to serve God through risk, integrity, and everyday acts of faith.
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Protecting People and Preserving Freedom with See It Send It

11.04.25 | Dillon Burroughs Advertorial

Facing heightened security concerns, the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival used the See It Send It app to keep everyone safe and connected. The real-time tool proved technology can be a powerful ally in protecting freedom.
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Two ICE Agents Attacked with Cars in California While Democrat Politicians Stoke the Flames

11.02.25 | Greg Hoyt Analysis

Two recent officer-involved shootings out of California stemming from suspects allegedly weaponizing their vehicles against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents illustrates the escalating levels of violence agents face. Meanwhile, amid this heightened level of anti-ICE violence, Democrat officials within the state appear to be emboldening these sorts of violent acts.
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