Crime
Homeland Security Tests Facial Recognition “Machine”
On September 21, the Department of Homeland Security tested a new facial recognition system at the 6,000 seat Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington,...
Did Psychiatric Meds Cause Navy Yard Tragedy?
The House Committee on Veterans' Affairs is investigating whether psychiatric medications such as Trazodone played a role in last week's mass shooting at the Washington Navy...
Read moreFomenting Racial Backlash: Media Manipulation on Race and Crime
Though the mainstream media cast Trayvon Martin as the latest martyr in America's supposedly endless racial oppression, there is no sympathetic Trayvon treatment...
Read moreImpeach-Obama Calls Grow After Latest Benghazi Revelations
Outrage and demands for answers about the attack on an American diplomatic compound in Libya intensified last week after Joe DiGenova, a former...
Read moreTrue The Vote Releases Evidence of 173 Cases of Alleged Interstate Voter Fraud
True the Vote announced research findings of evidence of 173 instances of alleged voter fraud by simultaneous voting in multiple states in the...
Read moreHolder Plans to Reduce Federal Prosecutions and Drug Sentences
Attorney General Eric Holder announced new Justice Department guidelines aimed at reducing the number of federal prosecutions and prisoners and the sentences of...
Read moreVirginia Sees Violent Crime Fall as Gun Sales Rise
Gun-related crimes are becoming less frequent in Virginia even as firearm sales in the state continue to rise. ...
Read moreCosts, Frustrations Mount as Fort Hood Shooter Trial Opens
After nearly four years of delays, the military trial of Nidal Malik Hasan, the accused Fort Hood shooter, begins today with Hasan representing...
Read moreBackpacks, Pressure Cookers, and the Truth
Although Michele Catalano's concerns about the surveillance state are legitimate, the people seeing her Internet searches for backpacks and pressure cookers were a...
Read moreStudy: Disability Recipients Admit Finding Employment Isn’t a Priority
According to a Social Security Administration study, recipients of federal disability checks acknowledge that finding a job is not a priority. ...
Read moreAnother School District Arms Its Teachers
Little Clarksville, Arkansas, is indicative of the sea change in attitude toward arming teachers that is moving across the country. ...
Read moreReport Says Snowden Wants to Join KGB Veterans Group
The strange journey of Edward Snowden may have taken another bizarre turn, as the head of a KGB veterans group in Moscow has...
Read moreManning Acquitted of Aiding the Enemy, Found Guilty on Other Charges
The military judge in the court martial of Bradley Manning found the Army PFC who sent hundreds of thousands of classified documents to...
Read moreBradley Manning Verdict to be Announced Tuesday
A verdict has been reached in the court martial of Bradley Manning, but the judge will wait until Tuesday to announce her decision....
Read moreBlurring the Line between Police and Military
Radley Balko's book Rise of the Warrior Cop could have been titled The Emergence of SWAT Teams and their Takeover of Local Law Enforcement....
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