CA Insurance Exodus: Homeowner Coverage Evaporating in the Wake of the California Wildfires
By Jenny Jane The California wildfire catastrophe continues for many residents even after the fires go out. Vulnerable residents are left with a mess to…
By Jenny Jane The California wildfire catastrophe continues for many residents even after the fires go out. Vulnerable residents are left with a mess to…
By MassPrivateI Trust a corporation to turn property tax collectors into property owner surveillance operatives. Deckard Technologies (DT) promotes Smart City surveillance by creating a…
Op-Ed by Rosanne Lindsay, Naturopath The Regionalization of America is underway. You may have noticed in the sudden changes in how life is lived and…
By Matt Agorist Lake Stevens, WA — In the land of the free, stacking firewood on your own property can and will lead to your…
By Jack Burns Little Rock, AR — Veteran Little Rock police officer Robert ‘Bobby’ Ward appeared to be enjoying a quiet peaceful night at his…
By Jack Burns Joshua Killeen, a U.S. Army veteran, entrepreneur and homesteader, thought he’d done his research when searching for a state in which to…
By Dagny Taggart A few weeks ago, I noticed a woman standing in my neighbor’s yard doing something I thought was pretty damn strange: she…
By Brittany Hunter For three years, the pair scrimped and saved in order to fix up the four-unit property. On the weekends, Ramouldo would spend…
By Nina Beety Smart and digital meters are electronic devices which vary considerably from traditional analog electromechanical meters. Differences in design and function, including basic…
By Matt Agorist Dunedin, FL — When Kristi Allen received a notice from the city in the mailbox last year — telling her she owed…
By Sean Walton Homeless advocates announced Thursday they have filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles over what they claim is the…
By Carey Wedler States across America are reforming policies on civil asset forfeiture, the controversial practice by which police seize property from citizens, often without…
By Matt Agorist Residents in Sacramento face fines upwards of $500 for repairing their own car in their own driveway thanks to a tyrannical law….
By Tyler Durden Despite losing in the United States Supreme Court, the state of Indiana is still arguing that there are virtually no Eighth Amendment…