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Before LA Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom take credit for lowering the rent, it should be mentioned:
Some economists looking at the recent report on slower-than-expected growth, agree that the national decrease of almost one-percent in apartment rents nationally has been a result of ICE enforcement. The illegal immigration crackdown has opened up units for rent, drawing down the demand, resulting in lower rent prices.
Rent for single-family residential homes are up just 1.4 percent year over year, the slowest growth in 15 years.
Jeff Vaughn
Some economists looking at the recent report on slower-than-expected growth, agree that the national decrease of almost one-percent in apartment rents nationally has been a result of ICE enforcement. The illegal immigration crackdown has opened up units for rent, drawing down the demand, resulting in lower rent prices.
Rent for single-family residential homes are up just 1.4 percent year over year, the slowest growth in 15 years.
Jeff Vaughn
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They seriously need to audit these trucking companies that are hiring these drivers that have no business being on the roads
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Yesterday, we lost Lucas County Deputy Sheriff Danny Huntley after his courageous and unwavering battle with cancer. Danny was more than just a dedicated law enforcement officer, he was a friend to everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. His approachable nature made people feel at ease, his kindness touched countless lives, and his sense of humor could lift everyone's spirits even on the toughest days. Respected, loved, and appreciated by his peers, Danny led his life with humility and a genuine heart. May you rest in peace sir. We will miss you.
Itβs only fitting that Deputy Huntley (pictured on the far right) is honored alongside his friends and coworkers in this photo. His warm smile and the camaraderie he shared with those around him speak volumes about the kind of person he was.
Lucas County Sheriff's Office, Ohio
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
Itβs only fitting that Deputy Huntley (pictured on the far right) is honored alongside his friends and coworkers in this photo. His warm smile and the camaraderie he shared with those around him speak volumes about the kind of person he was.
Lucas County Sheriff's Office, Ohio
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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NO ON 50!
Just voted NO on PROP 50 to prevent Gavin Newsom's plan to steal congressional districts from Republicans through 2030.
To find a place near you, you can visit this website:
https://caearlyvoting.sos.ca.gov/
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Just voted NO on PROP 50 to prevent Gavin Newsom's plan to steal congressional districts from Republicans through 2030.
To find a place near you, you can visit this website:
https://caearlyvoting.sos.ca.gov/
Brick Suit
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Happening Now: A fire was started in a corn field N of Swea City, Iowa. The winds took it quickly through corn stalks. Volunteers firefighters and farmers out fighting it nowβ¦
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Brian Burt
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This is Gavin Newsomβs California.
How many more lives is it going to take for CA Governor to put the American people first?
Secretary Sean Duffy
How many more lives is it going to take for CA Governor to put the American people first?
Secretary Sean Duffy
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Today, we honored Officer Austin Machitar with the unveiling of the new memorial sign at North Clairemont Community Parkβnow officially Officer Austin Machitar Memorial Park. His service and sacrifice for San Diego PD and our city will never be forgotten. π
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria
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This could have been prevented...
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/illegal-alien-trucker-kills-three-in-california-dui-crash-another-preventable-biden-border-tragedy
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/illegal-alien-trucker-kills-three-in-california-dui-crash-another-preventable-biden-border-tragedy
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Yesterday, around noon, an NHP Trooper located an American Flag abandoned in the roadway on State Route 160. Flag was recovered with honor. Honor, Respect and PrideπΊπΈ
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JUST IN: The Trump administration is preparing to SURGE illegal alien arrests even higher now that 175,000 Americans have applied to work at ICE
That's a LOT of ICE applicants, in the face of left-wing violence!
Over 2 MILLION illegals gone so far in 270 days.
"We can really surge our workforce to do this great work."
Tricia McLaughlin
That's a LOT of ICE applicants, in the face of left-wing violence!
Over 2 MILLION illegals gone so far in 270 days.
"We can really surge our workforce to do this great work."
Tricia McLaughlin
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πΊπΈ FBI ARRESTS PORTLAND ANTIFA MILITANT OVER ICE FACILITY ATTACK
Federal agents have arrested Alistair Macfarlane Sidener, 20, of Portland, on federal charges connected to an alleged June attack on the ICE facility in Portland.
Sidener was taken into custody by the FBI and indicted by a federal grand jury for willfully damaging U.S. government property - specifically, surveillance cameras at the ICE facility.
He faces up to 10 years in federal prison if convicted.
Despite prosecutors citing a pattern of violent conduct at Antifa-related demonstrations, Judge Youlee Yim You ordered Sidenerβs release pending trial.
The federal indictment remains sealed.
Sidener also faces state charges from the Multnomah County District Attorneyβs Office, including 1st-degree arson, reckless burning, and criminal mischief, over the same June incident, when Antifa militants allegedly attempted to set the ICE facility ablaze.
He has pleaded not guilty to all counts.
Sidenerβs criminal history includes arrests and convictions related to Antifa actions earlier in 2025.
In January, he was arrested for vandalism and resisting arrest during the so-called βRose City Antifa Inaugurationβ protest and later pleaded guilty to second-degree criminal mischief in August, serving 1 day in jail.
Federal prosecutors say the case is part of a broader effort to hold violent actors accountable for attacks on federal property in Portland.
Source: U.S. District Court (Oregon), Post Millennial
Federal agents have arrested Alistair Macfarlane Sidener, 20, of Portland, on federal charges connected to an alleged June attack on the ICE facility in Portland.
Sidener was taken into custody by the FBI and indicted by a federal grand jury for willfully damaging U.S. government property - specifically, surveillance cameras at the ICE facility.
He faces up to 10 years in federal prison if convicted.
Despite prosecutors citing a pattern of violent conduct at Antifa-related demonstrations, Judge Youlee Yim You ordered Sidenerβs release pending trial.
The federal indictment remains sealed.
Sidener also faces state charges from the Multnomah County District Attorneyβs Office, including 1st-degree arson, reckless burning, and criminal mischief, over the same June incident, when Antifa militants allegedly attempted to set the ICE facility ablaze.
He has pleaded not guilty to all counts.
Sidenerβs criminal history includes arrests and convictions related to Antifa actions earlier in 2025.
In January, he was arrested for vandalism and resisting arrest during the so-called βRose City Antifa Inaugurationβ protest and later pleaded guilty to second-degree criminal mischief in August, serving 1 day in jail.
Federal prosecutors say the case is part of a broader effort to hold violent actors accountable for attacks on federal property in Portland.
Source: U.S. District Court (Oregon), Post Millennial
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Austin, Texas: A small chocolate shop has been robbed so many times it stopped bothering with police.
This weekβs break-in at KesshΕ Cacao β their fifth β cost more than $5,000 in stolen generators, tools, and truck batteries. The owners called 911. Dispatch told them to call 311. Then 311 told them to wait five business days for a detective.
Six thieves cut cables, tore locks, and cleaned out their warehouse like it was routine (because in Austin, it is). The owners, immigrants who built the shop from scratch, now sleep in fear of another visit from robbers.
Austinβs small business reality: work 80 hours a week, get robbed on repeat, and be told by 311 to take a number.
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/austin-chocolate-gelato-shop-kessho-repeated-break-ins/269-f5f1c421-a02d-4fb1-95b6-e2b8b8598d17
This weekβs break-in at KesshΕ Cacao β their fifth β cost more than $5,000 in stolen generators, tools, and truck batteries. The owners called 911. Dispatch told them to call 311. Then 311 told them to wait five business days for a detective.
Six thieves cut cables, tore locks, and cleaned out their warehouse like it was routine (because in Austin, it is). The owners, immigrants who built the shop from scratch, now sleep in fear of another visit from robbers.
Austinβs small business reality: work 80 hours a week, get robbed on repeat, and be told by 311 to take a number.
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/austin-chocolate-gelato-shop-kessho-repeated-break-ins/269-f5f1c421-a02d-4fb1-95b6-e2b8b8598d17
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Lock her up and throw away the key. She should never see the light of day again.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/michigan-babysitter-charged-with-48-child-sex-crimes-after-years-of-alleged-abuse
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/michigan-babysitter-charged-with-48-child-sex-crimes-after-years-of-alleged-abuse
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BREAKING: A U.S Navy F-18 and a Navy Sea Hawk helicopter both went down in the water separately while operating from the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier in the South China Sea earlier today. All personnel were recovered and safe.
"South China Sea β On October 26, 2025 at approximately 2:45 p.m. local time, a U.S. Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter, assigned to the βBattle Catsβ of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 73 went down in the waters of the South China Sea while conducting routine operations from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Search and rescue assets assigned to Carrier Strike Group 11 safely recovered all three crew members.
Following the incident, separately, at 3:15 p.m., an F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter assigned to the βFighting Redcocksβ of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 22 also went down in the waters of the South China Sea while conducting routine operations from Nimitz. Both crew members successfully ejected and were also safely recovered by search and rescue assets assigned to Carrier Strike Group 11.
All personnel involved are safe and in stable condition.
The cause of both incidents is currently under investigation."
U.S. Pacific Fleet
"South China Sea β On October 26, 2025 at approximately 2:45 p.m. local time, a U.S. Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter, assigned to the βBattle Catsβ of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 73 went down in the waters of the South China Sea while conducting routine operations from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Search and rescue assets assigned to Carrier Strike Group 11 safely recovered all three crew members.
Following the incident, separately, at 3:15 p.m., an F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter assigned to the βFighting Redcocksβ of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 22 also went down in the waters of the South China Sea while conducting routine operations from Nimitz. Both crew members successfully ejected and were also safely recovered by search and rescue assets assigned to Carrier Strike Group 11.
All personnel involved are safe and in stable condition.
The cause of both incidents is currently under investigation."
U.S. Pacific Fleet
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We would like to share an important update regarding K9 Arwin, a distinguished member of the HPD K9 Unit.
K9 Arwinβs career has been nothing short of extraordinary. Over six years of service, he played a vital role in apprehending countless suspects and uncovering critical evidence at numerous crime scenes. His contributions extended beyond the fieldβArwin was a dominant force at trials across the West Coast and was most recently honored as βTop Dogβ by the Western States Police Canine Association, a title that cements his legacy as one of the top K9s in the state.
On Monday, October 20th, during a routine training session, K9 Arwin sustained a significant injury. His partner, Officer Higgins, promptly transported him to a local veterinary hospital, where doctors diagnosed extensive ligament and tendon damage requiring surgery. Given the severity of the injury and K9 Arwinβs planned retirement in January of 2026, the very difficult decision was made to officially retire him on October 20th. The decision to immediately retire Arwin was not made lightly and was based on the following factors: he was weeks away from retirement, the severity of his injuries and the length of anticipated recovery would prevent him from working in the field prior to his scheduled retirement, the K9 Unit did not have funding in their operational budget for unanticipated significant medical expenses, and euthanizing him was the only other option presented. Funding does exist in two separate donation accounts, including one that belongs solely to the K9 Unit, which would have covered medical expenses. However, the K9 Unit members elected not to use that funding. To prevent him from being euthanized, Officer Higgins agreed to assume ownership of Arwin to cover his medical expenses.
Arwin underwent surgery yesterday to repair his injuries, and he has another scheduled for today. We sincerely hope he is home recovering with his family soon.
We extend our deepest thanks to K9 Arwin and Officer Higgins for their unwavering dedication and service to HPD and the community. K9 Arwinβs courage, loyalty, and excellence have left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege to work alongside him.
Thank you, K9 Arwin.
Hayward Police Department
K9 Arwinβs career has been nothing short of extraordinary. Over six years of service, he played a vital role in apprehending countless suspects and uncovering critical evidence at numerous crime scenes. His contributions extended beyond the fieldβArwin was a dominant force at trials across the West Coast and was most recently honored as βTop Dogβ by the Western States Police Canine Association, a title that cements his legacy as one of the top K9s in the state.
On Monday, October 20th, during a routine training session, K9 Arwin sustained a significant injury. His partner, Officer Higgins, promptly transported him to a local veterinary hospital, where doctors diagnosed extensive ligament and tendon damage requiring surgery. Given the severity of the injury and K9 Arwinβs planned retirement in January of 2026, the very difficult decision was made to officially retire him on October 20th. The decision to immediately retire Arwin was not made lightly and was based on the following factors: he was weeks away from retirement, the severity of his injuries and the length of anticipated recovery would prevent him from working in the field prior to his scheduled retirement, the K9 Unit did not have funding in their operational budget for unanticipated significant medical expenses, and euthanizing him was the only other option presented. Funding does exist in two separate donation accounts, including one that belongs solely to the K9 Unit, which would have covered medical expenses. However, the K9 Unit members elected not to use that funding. To prevent him from being euthanized, Officer Higgins agreed to assume ownership of Arwin to cover his medical expenses.
Arwin underwent surgery yesterday to repair his injuries, and he has another scheduled for today. We sincerely hope he is home recovering with his family soon.
We extend our deepest thanks to K9 Arwin and Officer Higgins for their unwavering dedication and service to HPD and the community. K9 Arwinβs courage, loyalty, and excellence have left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege to work alongside him.
Thank you, K9 Arwin.
Hayward Police Department
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BREAKING NEWS β JUST WOW.
REPOST PLEASE.
President Trump needs to see this one.
All these crooks MUST go to jail!!!
REPOST PLEASE.
President Trump needs to see this one.
All these crooks MUST go to jail!!!
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