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Mary Lou Lang-Byrd

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Gibbsboro, NJ, United States

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Maryland Man Indicted for Planning ISIS-Inspired Truck Attack

A 28-year-old Maryland man was indicted Wednesday on a federal terrorism charge for planning a truck terror attack to kill pedestrians. → Read More

2 NY Women Plead Guilty to Planning Terrorist Attack Against Law Enforcement, Military

Two New York residents inspired by radical Islam pleaded guilty on Friday to planning a terrorist attack using explosives against law enforcement. → Read More

Canadian Man Gets 26 Years for Conspiracy to Kill U.S. Soldiers

A Canadian citizen and Iraqi national was sentenced to 26 years in prison for conspiring to kill U.S. soldiers in Iraq. He played a role in the death of five American servicemen. → Read More

Texas AG Files Suit Over Chick-fil-A's Exclusion From San Antonio Airport

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a suit Monday against San Antonio over the city's decision to exclude Chick-fil-A from its airport. → Read More

ICE Sends More Agents to Combat Fake Families at Border

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced on Monday night it is reallocating resources to combat cases of fake families using forged documents. → Read More

NJ Dem. Gov. Recall Petition Approved, Hundreds Mobilized

A petition to recall Governor Phil Murphy (D.) was approved by the New Jersey Division of Elections after months of delays. → Read More

Businesses, Residents Plan to Leave New York

Several companies are relocating from the Empire State, numerous businesses have announced they are closing shop altogether citing economic reasons. → Read More

Ohio Man Indicted for Planned Attack on Synagogue

An Ohio man was indicted for planning to attack a synagogue in Toledo and cause mass casualties on behalf of ISIS. → Read More

Three Men Charged With Conspiring to Support ISIS

Three Michigan residents were charged with conspiring to support ISIS and expressed plans to to use a car to mow down "non-believers" in the U.S. → Read More

City of Austin Violated Texas Gun Law, Court Rules

The city of Austin violated Texas' gun law by restricting licensed citizens from carrying concealed firearms at Austin City Hall, a court ruled today. → Read More

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Free Speech in Lawyer Lawsuit

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of free speech, throwing out a lower court ruling that allows states to force lawyers to subsidize state bar associations. → Read More

Texas AG Sues San Antonio Over Sanctuary City Policy

The Texas attorney general filed a lawsuit on Friday against San Antonio and other officials over the city's sanctuary city policy. → Read More

Gov. Murphy Fine Dines While Storm Wreaks Havoc on NJ Residents

As unplowed roads during last week's snowstorm in New Jersey was causing accidents Gov. Phil Murphy was eating dinner at a four-star restaurant. → Read More

Syrian Man Gets Life in Prison for Making Parts in IEDs Used Against U.S.

A Syrian national extradited to the U.S. was sentenced to life in prison for making bomb components that were used in IED attacks against American soldiers. → Read More

Voters Approve Minimum Wage Hikes in Arkansas and Missouri

Arkansas and Missouri voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved to increase the minimum wage in their states to $11 and $12, respectively. → Read More

Hugin Says Internal Polling Shows Slight Lead Over Menendez in New Jersey Senate Race

Bob Hugin said his internal polling shows he has a slight lead over incumbent senator Bob Menendez in the U.S. Senate race in New Jersey. → Read More

U.S. Soldier Gets 11 Years for Using Chemical Weapon Near Army Base

A U.S. soldier was sentenced to 11 years in prison for detonating a chemical weapon near an army base in Louisiana that injured two fellow soldiers. → Read More

Police Captain's Son Sentenced for ISIS-Inspired Terror Attack

The son of a Boston police captain was sentenced on Wednesday for plotting an ISIS-inspired terror attack which included using a pressure cooker bomb. → Read More

U.S. Soldier Pleads Guilty to Trying to Support ISIS

A U.S. soldier pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to ISIS and forwarding classified documents. → Read More

South Carolina Teen Convicted of Supporting ISIS

A 19-year-old South Carolina resident pleaded guilty on Wednesday to attempting to provide material support to ISIS. → Read More