@unlimited_ls / X screenshot Woman Cops Arrested After Run-in With BLMer Wins $760k A Wisconsin town has to shell out $760,000 for the way its police treated a woman who spat on a Black Lives Matter protester. By Jack Davis December 7, 2024
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Oprah Tells the Most Outrageous Lie of the 2024 Campaign at Kamala Harris' Final Rally Winfrey's fearmongering amounted to a projection of elites' authoritarian instincts, and she did it because Harris offers voters nothing else. By Michael Schwarz November 5, 2024
University College LondonCommentary European Professor's Smug Critique of USA Backfires as Americans Remind Him What Makes Our Country Great Balloux twisted "freedom of speech" to mean that homeowners, in their own homes, have no rights when confronted by narcissistic protesters. By Michael Schwarz April 15, 2024
John Minchillo / APCommentary It Looks Like the FBI Is Realizing It Went Too Far This Time According to one libertarian attorney, the FBI knows it violated Americans' Fourth Amendment rights -- and wants to keep doing it. By Michael Schwarz January 5, 2024
Kristi Blokhin / Shutterstock 'Policing for Profit': FBI Sued for Seizing $86 Million from Individuals Never Charged with a Crime The FBI is under fire for taking millions of dollars from people during raids on their homes and businesses and keeping the money. By Warner Todd Huston December 12, 2023
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Biden DOJ Collects List of Every Person Who Followed, Retweeted or Mentioned Donald Trump on Twitter The search warrant is part of Smith's investigation into Trump's actions leading up to the events of Jan. 6, 2021. By Randy DeSoto November 29, 2023
Greg Nash - Pool / AP Senator Expresses 'Serious Concerns' About Secretive White House Program That Tracks Americans' Phone Records "The public interest in an informed debate about government surveillance far outweighs the need to keep this information secret." By Randy DeSoto November 21, 2023
Visionhaus / Getty Images Can Governments Spy on Citizens Using Drones? Michigan Supreme Court Set to Decide Landmark Case A Michigan man is fighting back after his local town government sent up a drone to spy on his property without getting a warrant. By Jack Davis October 27, 2023
South_agency / Getty ImagesCommentary Safe Company in Full Retreat After Handing Customer's Lock Code Over to FBI, Then Someone Makes a Damning Connection "This change allows customers to take control of how their information is stored and protected," the company said. By Warner Todd Huston September 8, 2023
Tara Moore / Getty Images Government Spy Agencies Caught Purchasing Massive Amounts of Your Personal Data - Could Cause 'Harm to an Individual's Safety,' Report Reveals A new report says that federal agencies are able to buy information on Americans without having to go through legal hoops to obtain it. By Jack Davis June 13, 2023