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NYPD pressuring their own cops over workout supplements (so here's what cops should do instead)

01.29.24 | Eddie Molina Advertorial

NYPD officials have warned their officers that they can be fired for testing positive on drug tests even if it stemmed from legal OTC supplements. We suggest a safer alternative - hormone replacement.
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The crimes that are solved and cleared by arrest are declining - but why?

01.29.24 | Leonard Sipes Analysis

Maybe it’s time to understand that we ask too much from too few and provide the resources cops need to solve crimes.
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Bombshell report: UN handing out $1.6 BILLION through NGOs, helps give debit cards to illegal immigrants

01.28.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

US taxpayers are funding our own demise through our financial support of the United Nations, which is laundering that money and spending billions to help illegal aliens headed to the US-Mexico border.
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Judge: Canadian PM acted illegally, used fake intel when he invoked Emergencies Act against Freedom Convoy truckers

01.28.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

A Canadian judge ruled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau violated the law when he imposed the "Emergencies Act" against Freedom Convoy truckers and supporters in 2022, using fake intelligence to justify actions.
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Rewarding bad behavior? Seattle pays $10 million settlement to protesters involved in 2020 riots

01.28.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

In 2020, a series of violent riots took place in cities nationwide, including Seattle. That city decided to reward that bad behavior by settling with a group of rioters by paying a $10 million settlement pursuant to a lawsuit.
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California woman gets probation, community service for stabbing man to death 100+ times

01.28.24 | Matthew Holloway News

A California woman was sentenced to two years of parole and community service after horrifically stabbing her date to death over 100 times before stabbing herself.
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'The girls were terrified': Male university professor, 50, allowed to change, shower, and swim against eight to 14-year-old girls

01.28.24 | Matthew Holloway News

A fifty-year-old male university professor, allegedly identifying as a 15-year-old girl, has reportedly been allowed to competitively swim, change, and even shower with eight to 14-year-old girls.
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Supreme Court's fisherman case could upend executive gun control overreach

01.28.24 | LET Guest Editorial

This is a fish story that could have seismic impacts for the way the federal government generates gun control regulations.
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NSSF moves to intervene in case to prevent law enforcement gun trace data from unlawful public disclosure

01.28.24 | LET Guest Editorial

NSSF has filed a Motion to Intervene with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to protect law enforcement sensitive crime gun trace data.
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Texas standoff with Biden and proposed bill outlawing 'militias' is a 'perfect storm' of monumental consequence

01.27.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

With Gov. Greg Abbott defying the Supreme Court ala the Biden administration, leading to a potential standoff between state and federal law enforcement, and a proposal in Congress to outlaw so-called "militias," are we setting up for another Fort Sumpter moment?
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Starbucks employees foil attempted armed robbery - and are rewarded by BEING FIRED

01.27.24 | Matthew Holloway Analysis

Two Starbucks employees intervened in an armed robbery at their store. The two were promptly fired, according to reports.
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FBI data shows that the number of attempted (but failed) property crimes has hit 250,000

01.27.24 | Leonard Sipes Analysis

If we had a better count of reported crimes, the 250,000 number above would be small in comparison.
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The real story: Separating fact from fiction in the Uvalde school shooting narrative

01.27.24 | LET Guest Editorial

The media has painted all 43 responding officers to the Robb Elementary School shooting as cowards. Unfortunately, the lies and myths about that day are still held by most.
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The DOJ is suing Texas - and Rep. Williams just SHREDDED the Justice Department’s lawsuit in a letter to the AG

01.27.24 | Greg Hoyt Analysis

Rep. Roger Williams sent a letter to the Biden Administration’s Attorney General expressing his and other fellow congressmembers’ disapproval of the DOJ's lawsuit against Texas.
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We are sick of watching the health of officers suffer needlessly - so we found these guys to help cops out.

01.27.24 | LET Guest Advertorial

Kickstart 2024 by prioritizing your health with a FREE clinical consultation when you purchase a blood panel.  
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