Is Julian Assange a Journalist?
Op-Ed by Caitlin Johnstone (CJ) — As we discussed yesterday, whenever Assange is in the news and people are defending him you always see a bunch of…
Op-Ed by Caitlin Johnstone (CJ) — As we discussed yesterday, whenever Assange is in the news and people are defending him you always see a bunch of…
By Jp Cortez Before the ink could even dry on West Virginia Governor Jim Justice’s signature on a repeal of sales taxation on gold, silver,…
By Matt Agorist In February of 2018, after the tragic shooting in Parkland, FL, President Donald Trump took to national television to betray his oath…
By Michael Maharrey Last week, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed a bill into law that requires police to get a warrant before accessing data stored in…
By Jennifer Lynch Last week, we filed an amicus brief in U.S. v. Wilson, a federal appellate case, in which we argued that email providers’…
By Sean Walton Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams told CNN recently he’s willing to be a prisoner in his own jail rather than enforce a…
By Christian Hubbs Artificial Intelligence is widely seen as a strategic technology and has thus engendered national development plans from countries across the globe to…
Op-Ed by Matt Agorist Albany, NY — Bryan MacCormack is the executive director of the Columbia County Sanctuary Movement which has led him on a…
By Matt Agorist Nowata County, OK — A sheriff in Oklahoma, along with nearly all of her staff have recently resigned from their posts to…
By Aaron Mackey A federal court’s ruling earlier this week has blunted a key provision of the surveillance reform law that required the government to…
By Michael Snyder One county in New York is taking extremely drastic measures in an attempt to force all children to get vaccinated for measles. …
By Catherine J. Frompovich Where is the ‘heavy hand’ of U.S Constitutional law when it comes to enforcing U.S. citizens’ Constitutional rights and, in particular,…
By Jon Miltimore and Carey Wedler Conservatives tend to have two bad habits. First, they’re prone to viewing the past through a nostalgic lens. Second,…
By Michael Maharrey A bill filed in the Oregon House would establish limited state-chartered banks to serve the cannabis industry. Final passage of this legislation would…