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Showers and thunderstorms continue today across the south with a marginal risk of severe weather in place.

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National Police Week is not only about the names etched on memorial walls. It is about the lives behind those names, the families who carry their memory, the agencies that still feel their absence, and the calling that continues through every officer who puts on the badge today.

We honor the law enforcement officers who gave their lives in the line of duty, and we stand with the survivors, coworkers, and loved ones who carry that loss long after the ceremonies end.

To those still serving our communities with courage, integrity, and compassion, thank you. The badge represents more than a profession. It represents sacrifice, responsibility, and a promise to serve, even on the hardest days.

This week, and always, we remember the fallen, support their families, and recognize the men and women who continue to answer the call.

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BREAKING: HHS Assistant Health Secretary Adm. Brian Christine says the risk of Hantavirus to the general public remains "very, very low."

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NEW: Authorities in Paterson, New Jersey are investigating a shooting that left multiple people wounded Sunday evening. At approximately 8:20 p.m., Paterson Police were alerted after a ShotSpotter device activated near the 230 block of Rosa Parks Boulevard. β€¦
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UPDATE: Two people were killed and four others were injured during a burst of gunfire Sunday night in Paterson, NJ, according to the Passaic County Prosecutor's Office.

Authorities said police responded to the area of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Godwin Avenue at about 8:26 p.m. on a report of a shooting.
When officers arrived, they found six people with gunshot wounds. All six were taken to St. Joseph’s University Medical Center.
A 43-year-old Paterson man and a 29-year-old Paterson man were pronounced dead, authorities said. The four remaining victims, all Paterson residents, are in stable condition.
A seventh person left the scene on their own, officials said.
There is no information on the shooter or what led to the incident.

https://newjersey.news12.com/multiple-people-shot-in-paterson

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Happy National Police Week!
This week, & always, we honor the brave men and women who put on the badge to serve their communities every single day.
We remember the fallen, support those who continue to serve, & thank the families who stand behind them.

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SoCal forecast: Meteorologist Amber Lee has issued a Next Weather Alert for the Inland Empire as temperatures could reach 100 degrees in some spots.

NorCal forecast: Summerlike temperatures Monday.

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WATCH LIVE: President Donald J. Trump announces initiatives focused on supporting mothers, including a proposed fertility benefit, childcare affordability efforts, and new federal resources.

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POTUS: "Today, I'm please to announce that USDOL is issuing a new rule to formally create a fertility benefit option for employers that can be offered to all employees, outside of their normal health insurance plans."

"[This] will be a major help for millions of American moms that will result in more beautiful American babies."

DrOzCMS: "There's not an American around buying a medication who should not check TrumpRx.gov first...It's going to save us $600B over the next decade, the kinds of savings we're going to achieve from the Most Favored Nation drug pricing that SecKennedy organized."

POTUS: Since we launched TrumpRx.gov just a few months ago, over 19,000 Americans have used discounts on fertility medicines and saved over $15M just in a matter of weeks.

Visit moms.gov β€” a brand new hub with resources, information, and help for new and expecting mothers

POTUS announces the enactment of groundbreaking childcare reforms to improve federal childcare programs including Head Start:

"These reforms will give states more flexible, lower cost, increased options, and empower parents to choose what care works best for them."

SenKatieBritt: "This is another example of promises made, promises kept... now, more people are going to have access [to fertility benefits] through their employer, just like they would dental or vision insurance."

"I have personally used TrumpRx.gov and I've saved thousands of dollars on my medication. As POTUS mentioned, a lot of insurances did not cover this. It looks like they will be now, so that's wonderful. Thank you."

Maternal health advocate: "We have a simple goal: we want to cut the U.S. maternal death rate in half in 5 years. That sounds audacious, but I’m confident we can do it. I’m confident because we have the federal leadershipβ€”because POTUS wants to make America the best place to have a baby. I’m confident because we now have this $50B; money that’s already going out of the states, that we can actually leverage to pay for some of this."

Dr. Dorothy Fink, Deputy Assistant Secretary at HHSGov: "moms.gov is a first of its kind resource that offers all sorts of guidance and information to support the health and well-being of mothers and their families."

Dr. Adams, Assistant Secretary at the Administration for Children and Families: "Under your leadership, we're advancing a childcare reform package that puts parents back in charge."

SecKennedy: "I just want to stress what a huge win for the MAHA movement, and for the pro-life movement Moms.gov is. It is one-stop shopping for IVF, for prenatal care, for postnatal care, for nutrition, for baby formula."

POTUS on the ceasefire in Iran: "After reading that piece of garbage they sent us... It's on life support."

POTUS on Iran: "They think that I'll get tired of this or I'll get bored, or I'll have some pressure, but there’s no pressure, there’s no pressure at all. We're going to have a complete victory."

POTUS: The Iranian people "want to go out on the streets. They have no weapons. They have no guns. We thought the Kurds were going to give [them] weapons, but the Kurds disappointed us. The Kurds take, take, take... I’m very disappointed in the Kurds."

POTUS says he has no regrets in pulling out of the World Health Organization: "We were paying, for let's say 350 million people, we were paying $500M a year... and China was paying $39M a year for 1.4 billion people."

"On Covid, they were totally wrong."

POTUS on Iran: They're very dishonorable people, the leadership. They just change their mind. I've had that in business many times. These people, you make a deal, and then they send you a document that takes 5 days to get there when it should've been there in 20 minutes.

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CHARLIE KIRK MURDER TRIAL: Criminal defense attorney Josh Ritter reacts to the judge's decision to allow cameras inside the trial of Tyler Robinson.

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Police say a 38-year-old man was arrested in New York after allegedly breaking into a neighbor’s apartment and committing a violent assault, according to investigators.

Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/new-york-man-arrested-raping-59-year-old-neighbor-after-breaking-into-apartment

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Anti-cop myths and false narratives in popular culture have major, real life consequences for everyone.

https://holdingtheline.riverside.com/

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At 9:30 a.m. on May 11, 1992, six LASD narcotic team deputies served a warrant on a mobile home in Palmdale suspected as a site of methamphetamine sales. As part of the entry plan, Deputy Richard B. Hammack was to approach the front door and knock. Other deputies hiding in nearby bushes were then to run inside when the door opened. The plan began to fall apart when a woman exited the house and began wrestling with the deputies. Gunshots then began pouring out at them from inside the house.

The deputies returned fire and rushed inside. The gunfire was intense, and deputies retreated as one of their number received a minor injury when his flashlight was shot out of his hand. When they got outside they realized Deputy Hammack was not with them. They reentered the mobile home and discovered him collapsed on the floor near the door to a bedroom with bullet wounds to his neck, face and upper body. They rushed him via radio car to nearby Palmdale Hospital Medical Center, but he died shortly after arriving.

The suspect was found shot to death in a bedroom. The woman who struggled with the deputies as they attempted to make entry was his wife. Also in the house at the time of the shooting were her elderly father and two small children. They escaped injury. She initially faced a murder charge, but this was later dropped. In February 1993, she pleaded no contest to a charge of resisting arrest and received a two-year prison sentence.

Deputy Hammack, 31, was a seven-and-a-half-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Department.

An avid hockey player and motorcycle enthusiast, he was born in Bakersfield and was a long-time resident of the Antelope Valley. Hammack was to be married the following month to Tammy Zeiner. At the time of the shooting, she was at a hospital in the San Fernando Valley having an ultrasound performed to learn the sex of their un-born child. The couple’s son, also named Richard, was born later in 1992.

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LAW AND ORDER.

Under the leadership of President Trump and Sec. Mullin, violent crime is PLUNGING in cities across the country.

By removing criminal illegal aliens from our nation, we’re making our communities SAFE again.

https://www.axios.com/2026/05/10/violent-crime-us-cities-trump

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This Police Week 2026, we honor San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents who made the ultimate sacrifice. Their dedication to securing our borders and communities is never forgotten. Their legacy lives on in every agent’s vigilance and service. Gone but never forgotten. Honor First!

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Authorities in Iowa are investigating a double fatal incident involving a man who had recently been released on harassment charges, with the case now under full review.

Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/iowa-man-murders-ex-girlfriend-and-dog-hours-after-bonding-out-on-harassment-charges

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National Police Week

Want to give a thank you to the men and women that do their best at their job in this Nation. Its not easy and often thankless in the bigger cities! Everyone isnt perfect but neither are they at your job. Here in Whittier we appreciate you.πŸ’™

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