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Northwestern University bends to anarchist kids, includes full-ride scholarships, teaching positions for Palestinians

05.09.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

Northwestern University in suburban Chicago grabbed its collective ankles and gave in to the anarchists camped out at the university, agreeing to full-boat scholarships and teaching positions for Palestinians, segregated housing for Muslim students, and will advocate for anarchist students with potential employers.
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'We shouldn’t have done it': Blockbuster report shows Biden White House colluded with Big Tech to suppress free speech

05.09.24 | Pat Droney News

A damning report from the House Judiciary Committee shows the Biden administration colluded with Big Tech platforms such as Google, YouTube, Facebook and others to suppress free speech.
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Report: Biden's Attorney General for Civil Rights lied to Senate committee about arrest during confirmation hearings

05.09.24 | Pat Droney Editorial

Kristen Clarke, the Department of Justice's Attorney General for Civil Rights, lied to the Senate Judiciary Committee during her confirmation hearings, when she told Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) that she has never been arrested. She was arrested in a domestic violence case in 2006.
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ICE arrests Uzbek man with alleged ties to ISIS and who has been living in the U.S. since illegally crossing in 2022

05.07.24 | Jenna Curren News

A Uzbek man with alleged ties to ISIS has been arrested and is awaiting trial in a detention center in Pennsylvania.
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Bombshell: CIA official admits intel agencies purposefully excluded Trump from intelligence info during his presidency

05.07.24 | Pat Droney News

An undercover video was released by O'Keefe Media Group in which a CIA official admitted that former CIA Directors Mike Pompeo and Gina Haspel purposefully withheld intelligence information from President Trump while they served his administration.
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Microsoft bans U.S. law enforcement agencies from using generative AI tool, Azure OpenAI Service for facial recognition

05.07.24 | Jenna Curren News

Microsoft bans U.S. law enforcement agencies from using generative AI tool, Azure OpenAI Service for facial recognition.
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Former Baltimore DA who arrested six Baltimore cops, now facing prison herself, asks Biden for a pardon

05.07.24 | Pat Droney Editorial

Marilyn Mosby, who charged six Baltimore police officers in the death of Freddy Gray in a politically-motivate hit job, was herself convicted of fraud and perjury is asking Joe Biden for a pardon.
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Columbia students stand their ground, protect academic building on campus from violent, pro-Palestinian protesters

05.07.24 | Jenna Curren News

One student said he and his friend tried to stand their ground, peacefully, until campus police or the police department showed up to help, but they never came.
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San Diego takes the top spot for illegal immigrants being smuggled into the United States

05.07.24 | Sarah Akey News

Smugglers are adjusting their routes again, this time putting San Diego, CA as the top spot for illegal border crossings.
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Beware of new scam 'no compromise' 2A group in Hoosier state

05.03.24 | LET Guest Editorial

It was surprising to learn of a “NO COMPROMISE” group elbowing their way into Indiana with empty promises to champion firearm industry issues and open pleas for donations.
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The myth of technical violations and parole and probation arrests

05.03.24 | Leonard Sipes Analysis

Per the US Department of Justice and the US Sentencing Commission, the vast majority of rearrests for those on community supervision or parole and probation are for new crimes, not technical violations. The Council of State Governments Justice Center said the majority of these violations are for “minor infractions,” such as failing a drug test or missing a curfew.
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Former NYC firefighter (laid off... to help with funding for illegal immigrants) passes away and his family is left with nothing

05.01.24 | Sarah Akey News

Derek Floyd's family is left struggling to survive following his tragic passing. Floyd was let go from the NYFD in an effort to cut costs to fund illegals flooding New York.
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Witness windfall: Minneapolis approves $150,000 settlement for George Floyd witness

05.01.24 | Eddie Killian News

The Minneapolis City Council has agreed to pay a $150,000 settlement to Donald Williams, a witness who tried to intervene during officers' encounter with George Floyd in 2020.
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There's reportedly an increase in officer hiring ... but is that how it feels for your department?

05.01.24 | Eddie Killian News

Recent data from the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) reveals a notable uptick in officer recruitment across police departments in the United States.
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Minneapolis considers eliminating ShotSpotter gunfire detection system because... it's "racist"??

04.30.24 | Pat Droney Editorial

Minneapolis is considering the renewal of its contract with manufacturer of the ShotSpotter detection system; critics claim the sensors are placed in areas that are primarily occupied by black, Native American residents.
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