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Gary Franchi

Gary Franchi from the Reality Report is doing a live video stream tonight. You can call in, email, twitter him questions or comments. Also, if you want to share Youtube videos for everyone to talk about, simply send in the links, he will play it, an

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NY Post

The Federal Trade Commission says it wants to save journalism. I'm not sure who asked it to. In a "potential policy recommendations to support the reinvention of journalism," the agency circles its wagons around old newspapers and their fading busine

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Reporters Without Borders

The fight for free access to information is being played out to an ever greater extent on the Internet. The emerging general trend is that a growing number of countries are attempting to tighten their control of the Net, but at the same time, increas

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Infowars & Prison Planet TV

Shooter Jennings, country music singer and songwriter and the son of Waylon Jennings, talks with Alex Jones today and premiers "Black Ribbon," a song from his latest album. Alex shows a sneak peak at tomorrow's show of Shooter Jennings....

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Rome-News Tribune

Staff of a Georgia funeral home have announced a program to help combat D.U.I. for the New Year holiday whereby participants will be provided a free funeral if they die in a car accident while driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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Informed Citizen News

2009 Continental Congress/ Major European investment firm tells clients how to prepare for potential 'global collapse'/ Government takes aim at taxing yard sales, lemonade stands/ ClimateGate/ China's one-child policy for population control

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Declan McCullagh for CBS

U.S. Department of Justice sent a formal request to an independent news site ordering it to provide details of all reader visits on a certain day. The grand jury subpoena also required "not to disclose the existence of this request" unless authorized

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Miami Herald

When a dozen Cuban bloggers wanted to stage a protest last month, they simultaneously tweeted, texted and posted messages like "Freedom.'' One later used a blond wig to sneak into a government building and complain against censorship of the Intern

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Carlos Miller

Reports of government abuse caught on camera. Always a good source of indisputable outrageous behavior by the authorities on the populace. And the amazing way authorities behave when they notice they are being filmed.

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