Why the Definition of “Victim” Matters So Much in Ross Ulbricht’s Appeal
By Rollo McFloogle The oral hearings for the appeal of Ross Ulbricht, originator of the Silk Road, were held in New York City this past…
By Rollo McFloogle The oral hearings for the appeal of Ross Ulbricht, originator of the Silk Road, were held in New York City this past…
By Jay Syrmopoulos On Thursday, Iceland’s Supreme Court found nine bankers guilty of market manipulation, affirming the conviction of the seven defendants found in a…
By Janet Phelan “Basic economics would tell us that it is much cheaper to purchase the votes of 5 or 6 justices every six years…
By Derrick Broze A new report has found clear evidence that ATF agents singled out blacks and Hispanics for drug stings in the Chicago area. …
By Alice Salles In the past five years, the New York Police Department has spent $347,000 on false arrest lawsuit settlements. According to the Village Voice,…
By Michael Snyder Do you remember when our politicians promised to do something about the “too big to fail” banks? Well, they didn’t, and now…
By Amando Flavio The damning emails published by WikiLeaks, revealing how senior officials of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) conspired to ensure that Hillary Clinton…
By Jon Rappoport Votes are being counted as fractions instead of as whole numbers. As we know, there are a number of ways to rig…
By Carey Wedler “By means that could be termed dishonest, deceitful and corrupt, they manufactured 7.2 billion euros in deposits by obvious sham transactions,” Judge…
By Brandon Turbeville Two days after it was revealed that a veteran leader within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was assisting Coca-Cola and…
By Christina Sarich “Presidents are selected, not elected.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt New York voters are alleging fraud in a lawsuit that claims their party…
By Derrick Broze On July 17, 2016, Derrick Broze questioned Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz on allegations she has favored Hillary Clinton and…
By Clint Siegner “Money is the barometer of a society’s virtue. When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion –…
Op-Ed by Catherine J. Frompovich The word kabuki had connotations of the shocking, unorthodox, and fashionable, and it came to be applied to the performances…