Are you engaging in “suspicious activity”? You might be, according to the federal government – especially if you take pictures in public. That’s the issue under consideration in Gill v. Department of Justice, a lawsuit filed by the American Civil ...
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Shopping Mom Arrested For Cursing In Front Of Kids
Americans are guaranteed freedom of speech in the First Amendment — well, unless you’re a parent and you live in North Augusta, South Carolina. In that case, you’d better watch what you say. Danielle Wolf and her family were at ...
Read More »State Snatches Children From Family, Exposes Them To Tuberculosis — And Then Ignores Boy’s Broken Ankle
A father and mother in Virginia say they experienced a nightmare at the hands of government social workers, who snatched their two children after opposing a doctor’s medical diagnosis, and then placed them in foster care – where the kids ...
Read More »Double Whammy: How California’s Drought Could Trigger ‘The Big One’
With nearly 60 percent of California in an exceptional state of drought since 2011, and farmers in the state’s Central Valley forced to pump groundwater from deep below to irrigate their crops, researchers are suggesting that removing the groundwater could ...
Read More »Millions Of GM Mosquitoes To Be Unleashed In US?
You may be familiar with the controversial concept of genetically modified crops or food, but did you know that insects can also be genetically modified? That’s what’s happening in Brazil at the moment and it may be coming to the ...
Read More »Farmer Rights Battle Animal Rights In Controversial ‘Ag Gag’ Bills
Whether you call them “ag-gag,” “whistleblower,” or livestock protection bills, a certain kind of animal cruelty bill has been in the news a great deal in the last several years. Animal rights proponents see them as an attempt to prevent ...
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