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Illegal Immigrant Nabbed in $12M Meth Bust, Largest in South Dakota History

An illegal immigrant, aged 42, was apprehended in South Dakota after being discovered with approximately 207 pounds of crystal meth.

Morning Joe Host Says Liberal Friend Privately Supports Trump’s D.C. Crime Crackdown

Joe Scarborough says a liberal friend privately supports President Trump’s takeover of D.C.’s police force.

Trump Vows Public Safety Crackdown in D.C.: ‘We Want Our Capital Back’

President Trump previews a sweeping public safety plan for D.C., pledging immediate action on crime and homelessness.

Democrats May Have ‘Trapped’ Clintons in Epstein Probe, GOP Oversight Chair Says

House Oversight Chair James Comer says Democrats may have “trapped” Bill and Hillary Clinton by voting for subpoenas in the Epstein probe.

Patel Celebrates Record FBI Takedowns: 200 Days of Trump Administration Highlights

FBI Director Kash Patel reports record drug seizures, trafficking arrests, and child rescues in the first 200 days of the Trump admin.

Sanctuary Sheriff Charged with Extortion

The sheriff of Boston's Suffolk County, Steven W. Tompkins, has been charged with extortion surrounding the purchase of an equity interest in a cannabis company, the DOJ explained.

Teen Trial: She Called Baby Murder Her ‘Favorite’ Birth Control

A Florida teen on trial for killing her newborn once referred to killing a baby as her “favorite” form of birth control in text messages.

Virginia Councilman Set on Fire in Shocking Daylight Attack

Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler, 38, was the victim of a brutal attack at his workplace on July 30, when a man forced his way into the Showcase Magazine office, poured gasoline on him, and set him on fire outside the building.

Actual Target Confirmed in New York Shooting

A 27-year-old man who traveled from Las Vegas to Manhattan intending to attack the NFL headquarters killed four people and wounded one after entering the wrong floor in a Midtown high-rise.

373 Illinois Government Workers Implicated in COVID Relief Loan Fraud Scandal

State watchdog reveals 373 Illinois government employees implicated in PPP fraud, with millions in questionable loans.

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