Crime
Chicago Tribune Uncovers Pension Scams of Ex-Mayor Daley and Friends
On May 2, Jason Grotto of the Chicago Tribune penned his two-year experience in ferreting out how former Mayor Richard M. Daley and...
Zimmerman Prosecutor Threatens to Sue Harvard for Professor’s Criticism
Florida State Attorney Angela Corey, who is prosecuting George Zimmerman for second-degree murder in the killing of Trayvon Martin, reportedly threatened to sue...
Read moreSome, Not All, Watergate Documents to be Released
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) officials have filed a brief in federal district court in opposition to a historian’s bid to unseal records...
Read moreFirst American Arrested by Aid of Drone Argues 4th Amendment Violation
It’s been about a year since a North Dakota man was arrested after a local SWAT team tracked him down using a Predator...
Read moreMF Global Trustee MAY File Charges Against Corzine
The bankruptcy trustee in charge of liquidating MF Global issued a report today that there "may be valid claims" against CEO Jon Corzine....
Read moreU.S. Bilderberg Attendees Violating Federal Law, Activists Say
As a shadowy collection of the world’s power brokers gathers in Chantilly, Virginia, for the elite Bilderberg conference this weekend under unprecedented media...
Read moreZimmerman Ordered Back to Jail for Alleged Falsehoods
The Florida judge overseeing the case of George Zimmerman, charged with second-degree murder in the February shooting death of Trayvon Martin, revoked bail...
Read moreCato Institute Starts National Police Misconduct Reporting Project
The conservative think tank Cato Institute has announced its latest effort to hold local police accountable by establishing its National Police Misconduct Reporting...
Read moreExperts Weigh in After Four Witnesses in Trayvon Martin Case Change Story
Several key witnesses in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin by Neighborhood Watch captain George Zimmerman have changed their original stories since first...
Read moreShareholders Lawsuit Against Facebook, Big Banks, and Nasdaq
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg will find himself in court once again over yet another shareholder lawsuit. This time, shareholders have filed a lawsuit against...
Read moreDershowitz: Prosecutor Should Drop Charges Against Zimmerman
Leftist Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz says special prosecutor Angela Corey should drop the second-degree murder charge against George Zimmerman, the Hispanic man...
Read moreFilm Exposing Fast and Furious Gun Scandal in the Works
As Congress drags its feet on charging disgraced Attorney General Eric Holder with contempt for unlawfully covering up the deadly “Fast and Furious”...
Read moreJPMorgan Chase’s 2 Billion Trading Loss Results in Calls for More Regulation
JPMorgan Chase's $2 billion trading loss has predictably generated calls for more bank regulation. But one free-market advocate, Dan Amoss of the Daily Reckoning made this...
Read moreJudge Sends Kelly Thomas Murder Case to Trial
Judge Walter Schwarm rules there is enough evidence to send police officers Manuel Ramos and Jay Cicinelli to trial for the death of...
Read moreMilitary Trial of the “Gitmo Five” Underway at Guantanamo Bay
The trial of the five men accused of participating in the planning of the attacks of September 11, 2001 began before a military...
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