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Meet Pumpkin, a lovable orange tabby who weighs 25 pounds. Pumpkinβs foster journey has gained massive attention online as she continues her path to slimming down.
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βFor as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself; And hath given him authority to execute judgment also, because he is the Son of man. Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.β
John 5:26-29 KJV
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About 9 p.m. on August 15, 1997, Deputy Sheriff Shayne D. York and his fiancΓ©e, Deputy Sheriff Jennifer Parish were getting their hair cut in a salon in Buena Park when two Los Angeles gang members, Andre Willis and Kevin Boyce, in the midst of a robbery spree, entered and conducted an armed takeover of the business.
The two suspects ordered all the patrons to the ground and then collected their wallets and identification. When they learned that Deputy York and Parish were deputy sheriffs their attitudes changed.
Boyce said, βThis is for the way you treat brothers and Cripsβ¦ in prison.β He then shot Deputy York in the back of the head and told Deputy Parish, βYouβre lucky you are a woman, or Iβd kill you, too.β Among the items Willis and Boyce stole were Deputy Parishβs engagement ring. They threw Deputy Yorkβs badge in the trash as they fled. The pair then traveled to Yorba Linda and robbed a Lamp Post pizza parlor a short time later. Their crime spree ended when their car was stopped by the Fullerton Police Department near midnight and they were arrested.
Deputy York was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. Despite all efforts to save him, he passed away the next day. In addition to his fiancΓ©e, Deputy York, 26, was survived by his parents and his brother.
Both Deputies York and Parish were working jail assignments at the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic at the time of his murder. A memorial was erected for him outside the Pitchess Detention Center β East jail where he was assigned.
In September 2000, the vicious nature of Deputy Yorkβs murder earned the death penalty for Boyce. Willis received a sentence of from 160 years to life.
On August 10, 2016, a ceremony was held at Deputy Yorkβs memorial outside the Pitchess Detention Center β East jail dedicating a memorial sign in his honor on the Interstate 5 Freeway exit near the Castaic jail complex. One of the speakers at the event was Deputy Yorkβs father, Dan. Also in attendance were Sheriff Jim McDonnell, members of the LASD command staff and friends and family of Deputy York.
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The two suspects ordered all the patrons to the ground and then collected their wallets and identification. When they learned that Deputy York and Parish were deputy sheriffs their attitudes changed.
Boyce said, βThis is for the way you treat brothers and Cripsβ¦ in prison.β He then shot Deputy York in the back of the head and told Deputy Parish, βYouβre lucky you are a woman, or Iβd kill you, too.β Among the items Willis and Boyce stole were Deputy Parishβs engagement ring. They threw Deputy Yorkβs badge in the trash as they fled. The pair then traveled to Yorba Linda and robbed a Lamp Post pizza parlor a short time later. Their crime spree ended when their car was stopped by the Fullerton Police Department near midnight and they were arrested.
Deputy York was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. Despite all efforts to save him, he passed away the next day. In addition to his fiancΓ©e, Deputy York, 26, was survived by his parents and his brother.
Both Deputies York and Parish were working jail assignments at the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic at the time of his murder. A memorial was erected for him outside the Pitchess Detention Center β East jail where he was assigned.
In September 2000, the vicious nature of Deputy Yorkβs murder earned the death penalty for Boyce. Willis received a sentence of from 160 years to life.
On August 10, 2016, a ceremony was held at Deputy Yorkβs memorial outside the Pitchess Detention Center β East jail dedicating a memorial sign in his honor on the Interstate 5 Freeway exit near the Castaic jail complex. One of the speakers at the event was Deputy Yorkβs father, Dan. Also in attendance were Sheriff Jim McDonnell, members of the LASD command staff and friends and family of Deputy York.
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Please keep the officer, his family and entire Philadelphia Police Department in your thoughts and prayers.ππ»
BREAKING: An off-duty Philadelphia Police Officer was shot and killed Sunday morning. The 29-year-old officer was shot multiple times outside a lounge in Southwest Philadelphia.
Police responded to the 7300 block of Elmwood Avenue just before 4 a.m. (Local Time) and found two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
The officer was rushed to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he later died.
The officer was a two-year veteran assigned to the 12th District. A second shooting victim remains in critical condition.
No suspect is currently in custody. Detectives are investigating.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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BREAKING: An off-duty Philadelphia Police Officer was shot and killed Sunday morning. The 29-year-old officer was shot multiple times outside a lounge in Southwest Philadelphia.
Police responded to the 7300 block of Elmwood Avenue just before 4 a.m. (Local Time) and found two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
The officer was rushed to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he later died.
The officer was a two-year veteran assigned to the 12th District. A second shooting victim remains in critical condition.
No suspect is currently in custody. Detectives are investigating.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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Praise God! President Trump announces American missionary Kevin Rideout is FREE after more than nine months in captivity.
Three armed men abducted Rideout in Niamey, Niger, on October 21, 2025. For more than nine months, his family and fellow missionaries waited without knowing when, or whether, he would be released.
Now President Trump says Rideout is back in U.S. custody and in good health.
An American missionary was taken by armed captors on foreign soil. Today he is alive, free and under American protection.
THAT is what Americans should expect from their government.
Weak leaders deliver excuses about why citizens cannot be rescued. America First leadership makes bringing them back a national priority.
Welcome Kevin back and pray for every American still being held overseas. No American should ever be abandoned.
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Three armed men abducted Rideout in Niamey, Niger, on October 21, 2025. For more than nine months, his family and fellow missionaries waited without knowing when, or whether, he would be released.
Now President Trump says Rideout is back in U.S. custody and in good health.
An American missionary was taken by armed captors on foreign soil. Today he is alive, free and under American protection.
THAT is what Americans should expect from their government.
Weak leaders deliver excuses about why citizens cannot be rescued. America First leadership makes bringing them back a national priority.
Welcome Kevin back and pray for every American still being held overseas. No American should ever be abandoned.
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β οΈHawai'i: Peak impacts from Lala, now a Category 1 hurricane, will arrive this afternoon and evening. Residents and visitors should seek safe shelter and are urged to stay off the roadways due to risks of life-threatening flooding and damaging winds islandwide.β¦
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: According to the National Weather Service Honolulu, two homes were swept away due to intense rainfall over Naalehu, with flash flooding ongoing.
One person was killed in a storm-related car crash as Hurricane Lala brought fierce winds and pouring rain to Hawaiiβs Big Island on Saturday.
Footage on social media showed floodwaters rising, overtaking roadways and bridges as Lala dumped rain on Hawaiiβs Big Island. Howling winds whipped the tops of palm trees and waterways swelled with fast-moving runoff from relentless rain that blew nearly sideways.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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One person was killed in a storm-related car crash as Hurricane Lala brought fierce winds and pouring rain to Hawaiiβs Big Island on Saturday.
Footage on social media showed floodwaters rising, overtaking roadways and bridges as Lala dumped rain on Hawaiiβs Big Island. Howling winds whipped the tops of palm trees and waterways swelled with fast-moving runoff from relentless rain that blew nearly sideways.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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On Wednesday, our officers responded to a burglary in progress in Queens.
The NYPD Aviation Unit helped patrol officers on the ground locate the suspect who was wanted for several additional burglaries and took him into custody.
Team work at its finest.
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The NYPD Aviation Unit helped patrol officers on the ground locate the suspect who was wanted for several additional burglaries and took him into custody.
Team work at its finest.
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National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day is August 21.
In the days leading up to August 21, the Fraternal Order of Police is joining families, communities, and partners across the country to raise awareness about the devastating impact of fentanyl.
Education matters. Prevention matters. Starting the conversation matters.
Together, we can help protect our communities and save lives.
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In the days leading up to August 21, the Fraternal Order of Police is joining families, communities, and partners across the country to raise awareness about the devastating impact of fentanyl.
Education matters. Prevention matters. Starting the conversation matters.
Together, we can help protect our communities and save lives.
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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: At least five people were shot, with one critically injured, at Virginia State University early Saturday morning. The shooting involved "multiple suspects" near the Quad Annexes More: https://wjla.com/news/local/multiple-people-shotβ¦
UPDATE: Police arrest 19-year-old Camron Harris in connection with Saturdayβs shooting at Virginia State University that left five people wounded, including one critically.
Police say the hours-long manhunt ended after they found Harris, who is not a VSU student, hiding inside a dorm closet on campus.
He's now facing eight felony charges, including four counts of malicious wounding.
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Police say the hours-long manhunt ended after they found Harris, who is not a VSU student, hiding inside a dorm closet on campus.
He's now facing eight felony charges, including four counts of malicious wounding.
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π° TAX DOLLARS AT WORK: Hochul just committed $7.25 MILLION to legal services for roughly 1,400 unaccompanied immigrant children facing removal proceedings.
The money will flow through a coalition led by the Hispanic Federation after a federal legal-services contract expired on July 31.
New York had other options: recruit pro bono attorneys as federal law encourages, fund basic legal orientation, press federal officials for faster hearings and demand enforcement of final removal orders. Paid representation could be prioritized for trafficking victims and children whose cases present potentially valid claims for protection.
Not to mention the federal government had already assigned a temporary legal-services provider and awarded a new contract BEFORE Hochul announced this spending.
Even so, now New Yorkers will pick up the bill while total state funding for the Office for New Americans approaches a staggering $87 MILLION.
Families are being crushed by rent, groceries, utilities and the second-highest overall state tax burden in America. Albanyβs priority is building an even larger taxpayer-funded immigration legal machine.
Should New Yorkers be forced to finance these removal fights?
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The money will flow through a coalition led by the Hispanic Federation after a federal legal-services contract expired on July 31.
New York had other options: recruit pro bono attorneys as federal law encourages, fund basic legal orientation, press federal officials for faster hearings and demand enforcement of final removal orders. Paid representation could be prioritized for trafficking victims and children whose cases present potentially valid claims for protection.
Not to mention the federal government had already assigned a temporary legal-services provider and awarded a new contract BEFORE Hochul announced this spending.
Even so, now New Yorkers will pick up the bill while total state funding for the Office for New Americans approaches a staggering $87 MILLION.
Families are being crushed by rent, groceries, utilities and the second-highest overall state tax burden in America. Albanyβs priority is building an even larger taxpayer-funded immigration legal machine.
Should New Yorkers be forced to finance these removal fights?
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NEW: Arkansas State Police arrested a man after a high-speed pursuit on Interstate 555 ended in a crash that seriously injured two elderly people.
According to state police, the pursuit began around 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5, when a trooper attempted to stop a northbound Hyundai Sonata near the 24-mile marker for a traffic violation.
Police said the driver, identified as 32-year-old Laloyd L. Hamilton, refused to stop and accelerated to speeds of approximately 130 mph.
As the pursuit reached the 28-mile marker, the trooper used a tactical vehicle intervention, causing Hamiltonβs vehicle to collide with another vehicle. The third vehicle overturned on the east side of the interstate.
A 68-year-old woman and a 73-year-old man were inside the other vehicle. Both were taken to Regional One Medical Center in Memphis with serious injuries. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
Following the crash, investigators searched Hamiltonβs vehicle and reportedly found narcotics, including marijuana, pills and an unidentified liquid substance.
Hamilton was booked into the Poinsett County Detention Center on charges including felony fleeing, second-degree battery, criminal mischief, possession with purpose to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance, hazardous driving and driving while intoxicated.
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According to state police, the pursuit began around 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5, when a trooper attempted to stop a northbound Hyundai Sonata near the 24-mile marker for a traffic violation.
Police said the driver, identified as 32-year-old Laloyd L. Hamilton, refused to stop and accelerated to speeds of approximately 130 mph.
As the pursuit reached the 28-mile marker, the trooper used a tactical vehicle intervention, causing Hamiltonβs vehicle to collide with another vehicle. The third vehicle overturned on the east side of the interstate.
A 68-year-old woman and a 73-year-old man were inside the other vehicle. Both were taken to Regional One Medical Center in Memphis with serious injuries. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recoveryππ»
Following the crash, investigators searched Hamiltonβs vehicle and reportedly found narcotics, including marijuana, pills and an unidentified liquid substance.
Hamilton was booked into the Poinsett County Detention Center on charges including felony fleeing, second-degree battery, criminal mischief, possession with purpose to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance, hazardous driving and driving while intoxicated.
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Young people have been failed by California's extreme partisan politics. They've grown up in a state that's less and less affordable. Their well-being was neglected in the COVID years.
I'm inspired that so many are fighting to change that. Hear their voices:
Kevin Kiley
I'm inspired that so many are fighting to change that. Hear their voices:
Kevin Kiley
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NEW: Indiana authorities say at least five people have died in flooding across the state this week, as first responders worked to rescue more people Saturday from rising waters in neighborhoods along the White River in Indianapolis. β οΈEMERGENCY EVACUATIONβ¦
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UPDATE: At least six deaths in Indiana have been linked to storms that triggered what many described as historic flooding, according to Gov. Mike Braun.
Several dozen people and their pets were rescued Saturday as floodwaters rose along the White River in Indianapolis, and emergency managers said that number was expected to climb as authorities in the city and elsewhere in central Indiana responded to the ongoing flood threats.
"This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime type floods," Jacob Spence, director of Marion County Emergency Management, told The Associated Press. "So yeah, this is an unprecedented event and unfortunately we're setting some new records."
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/indiana-floods-white-river-evacuations-rescues/
Gov. Mike Braun: "I spoke with President Trump today about the severe storms and historic flooding impacting Indiana, and he informed me that he intends to approve our request for a Presidential Emergency Declaration.
Iβm grateful to President Trump for his commitment to getting Hoosiers the federal assistance we need as we continue responding and recovering."
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Several dozen people and their pets were rescued Saturday as floodwaters rose along the White River in Indianapolis, and emergency managers said that number was expected to climb as authorities in the city and elsewhere in central Indiana responded to the ongoing flood threats.
"This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime type floods," Jacob Spence, director of Marion County Emergency Management, told The Associated Press. "So yeah, this is an unprecedented event and unfortunately we're setting some new records."
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/indiana-floods-white-river-evacuations-rescues/
Gov. Mike Braun: "I spoke with President Trump today about the severe storms and historic flooding impacting Indiana, and he informed me that he intends to approve our request for a Presidential Emergency Declaration.
Iβm grateful to President Trump for his commitment to getting Hoosiers the federal assistance we need as we continue responding and recovering."
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Happening Now: MASSIVE Police Presence on Dyckman Street in Manhattan, multiple blocks barricaded after a Teen Takeover flyer circulated online, Scootercaster reports
Original teen take over, and after party of Dominican Day Parade turned deadly last week.
No crowds present.
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Original teen take over, and after party of Dominican Day Parade turned deadly last week.
No crowds present.
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The liberals are going to HATE this one: America recorded its largest single-year DECLINE in violent crime since 1937. Attorney General Todd Blanche joined President Trump, FBI Director Kash Patel and a SEA of New York law-enforcement officers to highlight the historic decline.
Preliminary FBI data collected from more than 17,000 law-enforcement agencies show violent crime plunged an estimated 9.3 percent in 2025. M*rder and non-negligent manslaughter fell 18.1 percent, robbery dropped 18.5 percent, r*pe declined 7.6 percent and aggravated ass*ult fell 7.2 percent.
These numbers represent thousands of Americans who were not robbed, attacked or lost to violent criminals. They also represent officers confronting dangerous offenders, serving warrants and protecting communities while anti-police activists continue treating law enforcement like the enemy.
For years, the Left demanded fewer officers, weaker enforcement, revolving doors on prisons, and more sympathy for criminals. America NEEDS more cops, stronger consequences and leaders who stand with the people holding the line.
How many more communities could be saved if politicians stopped treating police like the problem?
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Preliminary FBI data collected from more than 17,000 law-enforcement agencies show violent crime plunged an estimated 9.3 percent in 2025. M*rder and non-negligent manslaughter fell 18.1 percent, robbery dropped 18.5 percent, r*pe declined 7.6 percent and aggravated ass*ult fell 7.2 percent.
These numbers represent thousands of Americans who were not robbed, attacked or lost to violent criminals. They also represent officers confronting dangerous offenders, serving warrants and protecting communities while anti-police activists continue treating law enforcement like the enemy.
For years, the Left demanded fewer officers, weaker enforcement, revolving doors on prisons, and more sympathy for criminals. America NEEDS more cops, stronger consequences and leaders who stand with the people holding the line.
How many more communities could be saved if politicians stopped treating police like the problem?
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On Friday, August 14, 2026, Officer Austin Zade Abdelnabi of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was laid to rest and honored for his life, service, and sacrifice.
Members of the Department attended Officer Abdelnabiβs services to support our law enforcement family during this difficult time.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the LVMPD and Officer Abdelnabiβs loved ones.
We will continue to honor his legacy.
EOW: 8-04-26
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Members of the Department attended Officer Abdelnabiβs services to support our law enforcement family during this difficult time.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the LVMPD and Officer Abdelnabiβs loved ones.
We will continue to honor his legacy.
EOW: 8-04-26
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