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AMERICAN VALUES: How law enforcement in this small town grapples with anti-police reforms: 'Hands are tied'

NOEL, Mo. – A small town police force said it is still grappling against the ongoing push from anti-police activists, federal and state lawmakers to reform law enforcement practices. “Thepeople and the organizations that want these policies – I understand that there’s a lot that can be fixed, and I think there’s a lot of things that can be changed,”Noel …

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Seattle-area officials want 'no locks, no cells' for juvenile offenders amid rise in teen crime

Seattle-area leaders are eyeing a 2028 deadline for closing their youth detention center, despite a rise in youth crime. “We know detention is causing harm, we know detention is expensive,” said Celia Jackson, director of criminal legal system transformation at the King County Executive’s Office, KING 5 reported. “It is always the right time to do the right thing.” Protesters …

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How NASA's three rockets will explore the impact of a brief, rare marvel in space

NASA plans to launch three research rockets to analyze a rare space marvel that could collect crucial information. The Atmospheric Perturbations around Eclipse Path (APEP) rockets will launch April 8 from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia to study how the total solar eclipse impacts the Earth’s upper atmosphere,NASA announced Monday. After next month’s, there won’t be another total solar …

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Grandfather horrified as school locks bathrooms behind metal cages

A grandparent was outraged after a school in the United Kingdom installed metal cage-like doors to bathroom entrances to prevent students from using the restroom during class. “School is supposed to be a safe place for kids, and it is supposed to be a relaxed environment, but how it is a relaxed environment when they are locked up?”grandparent Ian Ward …

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Should Biden pay the Mexican president's $20 billion demand or get tougher on immigration? Americans weigh in

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Americans shared whether President Biden should give in to the Mexican president’s demand for $20 billion a year for Latin American countries in exchange for help combating the illegal immigration crisis, with many telling Fox News that complying with a foreign nation’s ultimatum would make the U.S. look weak. “I don’t think we should pay their demands,” …

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'Pandora's box': What Crumbley convictions mean for parents of drug dealers, gangbangers: former prosecutor

The convictions of school shooter Ethan Crumbley’s parents could result in charges against parents who are aware their children are involved in violent gangs or drug dealing, according to a former prosecutor. “This really opens up a Pandora’s box of potential liability for parents going forward, depending on how far prosecutors seek to do this,” former California prosecutor Steve Baric …

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Steel doors, new riot squad: Portland prepares for fiery election season

Portland is building stainless-steel barricades and forming a new crowd control police unit to protect against violent political protests ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The city has almost finished building seven large, hinged barricades that can drop down in front of the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse’s west entrance, according to the Portland Tribune. The site faced large protests …

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AMERICAN VALUES: Do they still hold strong? This town questions their future

NOEL, Mo. – Some Americans in the middle of the country think the values they learned growing up are disappearing, though others said it depends on where you live. “I think overall they’re alive and well,” Noel Mayor Terry Lance told Fox News. “I think really the American value has come down to wanting a decent life and a better …

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AMERICAN VALUES: Small town marshal details what other cops can learn from his 'old school' policing

NOEL, Mo. – A small town marshal said his key to successful policing is through strong community ties and treating law enforcement as a public service that goes beyond just stopping crime. “Wejust need to help each other out, andby doing that yourcommunity can grow and come together,” Noel Marshal Randy Wilson told Fox News. “Thenyou don’t just have your …

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'Spineless': Texas rancher says leaders making US a 'laughingstock' as border residents live in fear

A lifelong Texan near the southern border condemned the federal government for repeatedly failing to enforce border security and for fighting a Texas law she believes would deter the illegal migrant surge that has left her scared in her own home. “They’re spineless,” Shelly Means told Fox News. “We’re a joke to other countries. The United States is the laughingstock.” …

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