Media Silent as US Announces Unprecedented Move to End Drug War
By Claire Bernish Slipping by virtually unnoticed, the United States made a surprising move last week toward entirely ending the contentious and wholly ineffective War…
By Claire Bernish Slipping by virtually unnoticed, the United States made a surprising move last week toward entirely ending the contentious and wholly ineffective War…
By Clarice Palmer The anti-drug war movement in the United States has benefited greatly from the pro-marijuana sentiment spreading from sea to shining sea, and…
By Brian Berletic Artificial intelligence (AI) is, simply put, intelligence exhibited by software and machines. Intelligence itself could be defined as the ability to learn…
By Jon Rappoport “The cartels of the world become the cartels of the mind.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport) “If you are nothing more than a…
By Catherine J. Frompovich For a very long time there was a colloquial saying about the weather, e.g., everyone talks about the weather, but no…
By Claire Bernish Police in the United States managed to escape prosecution when facing allegations they violated civil rights an incredible 96 percent of the…
By Bernie Suarez Now you see it, now you don’t. One minute Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes is speaking directly, clearly, honestly and…
By Joshua Krause If you’re reading this, then I’m willing to bet that you’ve been called many different names throughout your life. If I were…
By Andrew Emett While visiting South By Southwest (SXSW) on Friday, President Barack Obama argued that the government should be given a backdoor to all…
By Derrick Broze A controversial bill that would create a federal standard for labeling genetically modified or engineered foods was approved by the Senate Agricultural…
By Justin Gardner Greene County, MO – The epidemic of mass incarceration is coming back to bite authorities in one American city. Because the Greene…
By Matt Agorist The US Department of Education just released the results from the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), and they…
By Jake Anderson Private genetic databases like 23andMe and Ancestry.com are increasingly used by people for genealogy tracing and medical diagnostic tests. With a million customers…
By Derrick Broze New documents reveal that the several federal agencies have been operating surveillance flights over the United States since at least 2009. The…