Opinion

How “What’s in Your Wallet?” Became a Legal Question for Capital One

05.19.26 | LET Guest Editorial

A small firearms retailer says it was labeled “prohibited” and shut out of banking services despite operating legally.
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Inside National Police Week 2026 and the Tributes to Fallen Officers

05.19.26 | Trevor Bachman Editorial

Behind the uniforms and ceremonies were deeply personal stories of loss, resilience, and a nation remembering its fallen heroes.
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Inside the Rose Garden Police Week Dinner with President Trump

05.18.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

An intimate White House dinner, unexpected moments, and a side of President Trump most people never see during Police Week in the Rose Garden.
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License Plate Readers at Home Depot and Lowe’s Ignite Privacy Firestorm

05.17.26 | Greg Hoyt Opinion

What looks like a routine trip to the hardware store may now come with an unexpected layer of surveillance that shoppers never agreed to
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Congress Acts as America’s Forests Near a Breaking Point

05.16.26 | LET Guest Editorial

A bipartisan push in Congress is gaining momentum as lawmakers move to overhaul forest management practices aimed at preventing catastrophic wildfires before they start.
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Kash Patel’s FBI Is Making Headlines the Media Doesn’t Want to Talk About

05.16.26 | Pat Droney Opinion

While critics fixate on headlines and rumors, the FBI under Kash Patel says it’s delivering massive gains against violent crime, fentanyl trafficking, gangs, and terrorism.
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Why Police Officers Keep Their Hands on Their Holster

05.16.26 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

What some see as a threatening gesture, police officers say is often just tactical readiness shaped by years of training.
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Families Are Being Torn Apart Before the Investigations Even Begin

05.16.26 | LET Guest Editorial

She rushed her sick infant to the hospital seeking help. Hours later, she says doctors labeled her an abuser and the state took her children.
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How a Race-Baiting Lawyer Stirred Up Chaos After a Florida Traffic Stop

05.15.26 | Pat Droney Editorial

Activist attorney Ben Crump allegedly inflames tensions by turning a simple arrest into a racial controversy.
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SPLC Content Is Turning Classrooms Into Activist Training Grounds, Watchdog Group Says

05.14.26 | Greg Hoyt Editorial

New allegations are fueling a heated debate over what children are really being taught in America.
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National Gun Safety Campaign Goes Prime Time With Dr. Drew Feature

05.14.26 | LET Guest Editorial

NSSF’s latest national appearance aims to spark “brave conversations” about suicide prevention and responsible firearm ownership.
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Gun Control Report Faces Blowback Over Blame Narrative

05.14.26 | LET Guest Editorial

A gun store is at the center of an explosive blame game over crime gun data.
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The Conservative Titan Who Refuses to Fade From View

05.14.26 | Josh Cohen Editorial

Three books. One towering conservative icon. And a legacy still setting off intellectual fireworks.
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The Real Drivers of Violent Crime in America

05.13.26 | Leonard Sipes Editorial

Everyone has an explanation for violent crime. The data doesn’t always agree.
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Justice Over Vengeance: Why We Should Support Pam Bondi's Epstein Decision

07.08.25 | Larry Ward Opinion

The decision to close the Epstein case due to insufficient evidence is frustrating, but it reflects a justice system that values due process over emotional satisfaction. The real urgency lies in rescuing the 300,000 missing children lost to trafficking, where our energy and outrage can save lives right now.
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