School District to Begin Randomly Drug Testing High School Students
By Carey Wedler Clark County, IN — A school district in Clark County, Indiana, will soon be randomly drug testing students who want to participate in extracurricular activities…
By Carey Wedler Clark County, IN — A school district in Clark County, Indiana, will soon be randomly drug testing students who want to participate in extracurricular activities…
By Mac Slavo A police department in California has gotten busted for using a smartphone app that automatically and permanently deletes text messages, possibly (and…
By Rachel Blevins Philadelphia, PA – The city that has gained a reputation for the egregious civil asset forfeiture practices committed by its police department,…
By B.N. Frank Even though some environmentalists originally insisted that utility “Smart” Meters were eco-friendly and beneficial to customers, in March 2011, The Sierra Club…
By Aaron Kesel The Massachusetts State Police shared the extent of damage of the gas explosion spreading across Merrimack Valley. But in the process they also shared…
By John W. Whitehead “That was when they suspended the Constitution. They said it would be temporary. There wasn’t even any rioting in the streets….
By Mac Slavo Google has apologized after admitting to changing the settings on Android users phones remotely and without the phone owners’ permission. Several Android…
By John Vibes Despite the fact that our species has had many years to perfect how we travel in cars, fatality rates continue to rise…
By Matt Agorist Miami, FL — Biscayne Park Police Chief Raimundo Atesiano used to brag about solving 100 percent of the town’s crimes. However, this…
By Aaron Kesel Facebook will begin fact-checking photographs and videos posted on its platform that are misleading or controversial, WSJ reported. The company stated Thursday…
By Patricia Burke In 2009, utilities across the U.S. began installing new two-way wireless electric smart meters on homes. With economic stimulus funding from the…
Op-Ed by Kurt Nimmo The UK government is now targeting critics of the fake chemical attack in Salisbury it has attributed to the Russians with…
By Aaron Kesel GCHQ surveillance revealed by Snowden breached privacy rights, according to Strasbourg judges. GCHQ’s methods for bulk interception of various online communications violated privacy…
By José Niño Arguably one of the rights that has seen less government encroachment in the US — in contrast to other activities such as…