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U.S. Warns of Iranian Cyber Retaliation After Nuclear Strike

07.02.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

The FBI and other US intelligence agencies are warning that Iranian assets may be planning cyberattacks on US and Israeli interests after US airstrikes last month.
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Suddenly New York Doesn't Want Cops Wearing Masks - FLEOA Has Something to Say About It

07.02.25 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Two New York congressmen are pushing a bill to ban face coverings for federal agents, sparking safety concerns. Critics say it puts officers at risk while ignoring threats from violent criminals.
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Nation’s worst states to be a police officer shows why we partnered with RedBalloon

07.02.25 | LET Guest Advertorial

WalletHub ranks the worst states for police officers in 2025, citing low pay, weak training, and high risk in places like Arkansas and Alaska. A new job-matching program aims to connect officers with safer, better-supported roles.
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New York 9/11 First Responder Killer Who Slashed His Victim To Shreds Learns His Fate

07.02.25 | Jenna Curren News

Man who fatally stabbed FDNY EMT gets sentenced to maximum prison term.
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DOJ Unleashes Largest Health Care Fraud Takedown in U.S. History

07.02.25 | Matthew Holloway News

The Department of Justice executed the largest health care fraud takedown in U.S. history, charging 324 defendants, including 96 medical professionals, across 50 federal districts with $14.6 billion in fraudulent claims.
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Left Wing Leaders Rage as U.S. Sets Deadline to Deport Haitian Immigrants

07.01.25 | Pat Droney Editorial

The Department of Homeland Security announced last week that it was terminating temporary protected status for Haitian migrants
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Rhode Island's "Assault Weapons" Ban Poised for Legal Firestorm

07.01.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Rhode Island passed a ban on the sale and manufacture of AR-15-style rifles, despite Supreme Court opinions defending their legality. Critics say the law is unconstitutional, politically driven, and bound for court.
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Murderous Florida Death Row Inmate Slated To Die Next Month After Witnesses Recoil Under Threat

07.01.25 | Jenna Curren News

Two witnesses recanted their testimony after finding out they can be charged with perjury.
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Pool Horror Adds to Growing Pattern of Illegal Alien Crime Worldwide

07.01.25 | Trevor Bachman News

The recent incident during which four adult male Syrian refugees were caught groping underage girls in a public pool has sparked outrage among the city of Gelnhausen, Germany.
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Pennsylvania Pregnant Woman Killed in Blaze Set Over Inheritance Feud: Cops

07.01.25 | Jenna Curren News

Two people were arrested for allegedly setting fire to a house that killed a pregnant woman and her two children.
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NSSF: Our Nation’s Birth Was Fueled by Courage, Guns, and Liberty

07.01.25 | LET Guest Editorial

Armed citizens played a crucial role in America’s founding, using their weapons to secure independence. The right to keep and bear arms remains a core American liberty.
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Biden’s White House Faces Crisis as Lawmakers Demand Answers on Who Ran the Country

06.30.25 | Trevor Bachman News

The House Oversight Committee has formally requested testimony from four senior Biden aides amid lingering questions about the former president's apparent cognitive decline.
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Machete-Wielding Ohio Dad Skewered Random Mom To Death: Cops

06.30.25 | Jenna Curren News

A man has been arrested after throwing a machete at a motorcycle, killing a mom.
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Open Carry Outdoors launches new website featuring American-made gear and support to first responders

06.30.25 | LET Guest Advertorial

Our friends at Open Carry Outdoors have launched a new website showcasing its patriotic gear and commitment to service. Each purchase supports relief efforts through programs like “Buy a Cooler, Donate a Sleeping Bag.”
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Posh New York Neighborhood Decimated By Opioid Crisis

06.30.25 | Trevor Bachman Editorial

A taxpayer-funded opioid clinic in Manhattan is drawing daily drug use, overdoses, and crime into a wealthy neighborhood, as progressive policies and harm reduction strategies fuel growing public safety concerns.
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