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New York homeowners are losing their homes to chiefs under the guise of squatters' rights
NEW YORK CITY, NY - In a recent incident in New York City, a homeowner found herself in handcuffs after attempting to reclaim her million-dollar home in Flushing, Queens from alleged squatters. Adele Andaloro, 47, inherited the property from her parents and was determined to regain control. However, her efforts led to her arrest, as reported by ABC 7.
Community rallies to support officer diagnosed with stage 4 cancer who ceased chemotherapy treatment after 12-year battle
NORMAN, OK - In 2012, Norman Police Officer Jenny Bryan was diagnosed with cancer. Now, over 10 years later, she has ceased chemotherapy and her entire community is rallying to support her and her family. According to KOCO News, the leaders of Norman along with those in the community are...
North Carolina company forced to pay fine of over $30k after asking an employee for their green card
CHARLOTTE, NC - A printing company in North Carolina has been ordered to pay more than $30,000 to make up for its “wrongful discrimination practices.” The settlement was reached on Tuesday between Printful and an employee that they hired recently, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Printful...
Flip flopping: The legal battle over Texas immigration law and why it's a disaster for America
AUSTIN, TX- In recent legal proceedings, the Supreme Court initially granted Texas the authority to enforce Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), marking a significant development in the state's immigration enforcement efforts. However, this decision was later reversed by a federal appeals court, which issued a late-night stay on the law's enforcement, halting its implementation.
Unacceptable: Four Dallas officers reprimanded for callous treatment of disabled veteran
DALLAS, TX - Four Dallas police officers faced disciplinary action following an incident involving Dynell Lane, a disabled veteran, at a Deep Ellum pizzeria. Lane, who served in Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Iraq, was denied access to a restroom despite providing documentation of his disability. Body camera footage showed officers laughing...
Palestinian woman seeking to escape 'genocide' caused by Hamas uses GoFundMe to fund her journey
GAZA CITY- Is crowdfunding site GoFundMe complicit in allowing illegals to enter the United States? If so, it would appear to violate the platform’s terms of service. More on that in a bit. GoFundMe is famous for its lack of support for right-leaning causes. For example, the site famously...
South Texas family sentenced to prison for leading human smuggling ring, ordered to pay back over $600k
DEL RIO, TX - A family has been sentenced to federal prison for their roles in a human smuggling operation based in San Antonio. This family includes Eva Maria Galeas, Lisa Marie Ortega, Sandra Galeas-Mejia, and Norma Galeas-Mejia. They were found guilty of working with Roberto Galeas-Mejia, who led the organization.
Girlfriend indicted for buying guns for convicted felon... who used them to murder three first responders
BURNSVILLE, MN - The alleged girlfriend of the man who went on a shooting spree, killing three Minnesota first responders during a standoff at a home with seven children inside at the time, has been indicted. According to ABC News, on Thursday, March 14th, federal authorities held a news conference...
Two individuals on the terror watchlist were caught illegally trying to cross the southern border in El Paso within days of each other
EL PASO, TX - An internal United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) memo obtained by the New York Post confirms details about a Columbian national found to be a "positive match" on the terror watchlist after being arrested for illegally crossing the southern border. The individual, identified as Jerminton...
Docu-series unmasks the child sexual abuse that took place at Nickelodeon in the 1990s
HOLLYWOOD, CA - First, Disney was outed as a company that sought to groom children. Now an explosive docu-series, “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” claims that children’s television network Nickelodeon was the scene of child sexual abuse of its child stars in the late 1990s, the New York Post reported.
CT's sky-high electricity rates could go much higher as Democrats try to mandate electric vehicles
HARTFORD, CT - At a time when Connecticut Democrats are considering imposing a mandate to prohibit the sale of gas-powered cars within the next decade, Eversource, the largest electrical utility in the state, is seeking a 19% rate hike effective May 1, according to the CT Mirror. The company filed...
After-school care teacher arrested for sending inappropriate messages via TikTok to a 13-year-old student
RIVERVIEW, FL - Authorities with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) have arrested an after-school care teacher for sending inappropriate messages via social media to a 13-year-old student. The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Marcos Suarez Arroyo, allegedly sent "inappropriate TikTok messages" to the teenage student between the months of January...
Fact check: Obama-appointed federal judge challenges gun ban for illegal immigrants
CHICAGO, IL - In a recent judicial decision, U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman made a significant ruling regarding the possession of firearms by illegal immigrants, touching on complex legal and constitutional issues at the intersection of immigration law and the Second Amendment. The case, US v. Carbajal-Flores, emerged as...
Looming disaster: Lowering police fitness standards exactly the thing that won't have results politicians hope for
PHILADELPHIA, PA - One would think that after high-profile cases such as the career-criminal George Floyd "excessive force" (overdose) case, where four Minneapolis police officers were accused of using excessive force, police departments might want to be more selective about who they hire as police officers, even if, as in that case, the officers acted according to their training. That doesn't seem to be the case, unfortunately.
Violent repeat offender gets PROBATION after stabbing elderly San Francisco woman
SAN FRANSISCO, CA - A violent repeat offender has been sentenced to just five years of probation and ordered to participate in a supervision program in the June 2021 stabbing of Anh "Peng" Taylor. Daniel Cauich reportedly stabbed 94-year-old Taylor multiple times as she was walking down a sidewalk near...
Neighborhoods in NYC overwhelmed by illegal immigrants, city looks more like a third world country than America
NEW YORK CITY, NY - Once thriving neighborhoods in northwestern Queens, New York have transformed into something that resembles a third world country. Yahoo News/Fox News Digital reports that the Elmhurst, Corona, and Jackson Heights neighborhoods are now flooded with migrants and prostitutes. The migrants have taken over the sidewalks selling clothing and food, while the prostitutes “openly solicit sex from passersby – reportedly including teens.”
Right out of 1984, common terminology is being redefined, even in Texas
ROUND ROCK, TX - In the dystopian George Orwell novel 1984, Orwell coined the term “newspeak,” described as “propagandistic language that is characterized by euphemism, circumlocution, and the inversion of customary meanings,” according to Brittanica. Newspeak in Orwell’s novel eliminated certain words or the removal of...
'I can't believe it happened here': Experts visit the Marjory Stoneman Douglas building 12 crime scene
-- As I opened the Maps app on my phone and typed in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, I wondered what to expect. Honor, and certainly heartbreak, overtook my anxiousness. I had been invited by Max Schachter, who had lost his son Alex that Valentine’s Day in 2018. I...
NYC’S radical mayor just painted the WRONG "bogeyman" for crime in his city
Originally written by Larry Keane for NSSF. Republished with permission. -- New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams’ has a new bogeyman to blame for his inability – or unwillingness – to seriously tackle crime in the Big Apple. The New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal...
Michigan prosecutor attempts to discredit Sheriff and 'usurp' his investigation into voting machines
BARRY COUNTY, MI - Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf has been the center of attention surrounding Michigan election fraud. On March 7, 2024, Leaf received a subpoena for a law enforcement file from Muskegon County prosecutor D.J. Hilson. Leaf claims that the subpoena “is an attempt to obstruct” his investigation...
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