We all know that privacy is a thing of the past, right? Pfff. The government spying on everyone? That's yesterday's news. But if you think you've heard it all when it comes to the obtrusive police state panopticon, you've got another thing co
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has done a complete 180-degree turn on Thursday, taking to the Senate floor to praise President Donald Trump's leadership and comparing it favorably to former President Barack Obama.
During March 16th through till March 20th of this year, The Student Loan Report teamed with Pollfish to survey 1,000 current university students with related loan debt, asking one question: Have you ever used student loan money to invest in cryptocur
"It is becoming more obvious with each passing day that the men and the movement that broke Lyndon Johnson's authority in 1968 are out to break Richard Nixon," wrote David Broder on Oct. 8, 1969.
One of the unavoidable tragedies of youth is the temptation to think that what is seen today has always been. Nowhere is this more noticeable than in our responses to the recent Parkland, Florida, massacre. Part of the responses to those murders are
Tyrants may oppress you. They may lead you into disastrous wars. But they don't demand that you take personal responsibility, that great burden of democracy. And every tyrant worth his salt provides scapegoats for his people's failures: It's ne
It isn't bad enough that these abortion mills murder thousands of children every year, but then they turn around in an even more diabolical way and sell the babies' bodies for money.
South Carolina abortion clinic Greenville Women's Clinic had
Legislation to rebuke the National Security Agency for their unconstitutional spying on Americans has been passed in the state of Michigan. This legislation will cut off material support and compliance from the state to the NSA as long as they are en
Last night, a bomb meant for Austin, Texas exploded at a FedEx facility in Schertz, Texas. This is the fifth in a series of deadly bombs that have targeted Austin, the capital of the state.
The largest geyser - known as the Steamboat Geyser - located above the Yellowstone Supervolcano has begun to erupt underground. But experts at Yellowstone National Park claim to have seen the Steamboat Geyser erupt on Thursday night.
Barring a recession, it appears the US is running out of people. We aren't. The chart is misleading.
The Wall Street Journal asks Is America Running Out of Unemployed People to Fill Jobs?
in San Antonio as FBI probe link to serial bomber...A package 'containing nails and pieces of metal' destined for Austin has exploded and injured one person inside a FedEx facility in nearby San Antonio in the fifth bombing to rock the state this mon
Ron Paul and Jocob G. Hornberger -- two of the premier voices for peace in America -- will speak at a foreign policy conference next month hosted jointly by Paul and Hornberger's respective educational organizations -- the Ron Paul Institute for
This week Jane Street Capital a global proprietary trading firm has announced it has been trading BTC these days. Often referred to as one of Wall Street's most secretive investment companies, Jane Street says if cryptocurrencies continue to rise t
Favorite on the List? Many people try to make a better choice by drinking bottled water instead of tap water since the municipal water from our faucets is loaded with all sorts of chemicals and pollutants. Unfortunately, bottled water may not be tha
When I was in jail for civil disobedience and surrounded by all the great libertarian books that friends had sent me, I realized that we needed one ultimate conversion tool.
money for the same food...(Natural News) If you're ever in New Orleans looking for a bite to eat, you'll want to avoid a controversial pop-up restaurant known as SAARTJ whose racist black owner has decided that he's going to make a political s
When President Donald Trump took office, he told supporters he planned to nominate four judges to the Supreme Court during his first term in office -- a plan to would give conservatives a stronghold on the high court for generations.
The parents of a slain Democratic National Committee staffer are suing Fox News, claiming writers and editors knowingly and maliciously spread false information about their son's death.
If a train leaves New York going west at 60 mph, and a train leaves Chicago going east at 70 mph, how many microaggressions will the conductors commit before the trains collide?
Referencing immigration, Attorney General Jeff Sessions came out strongly against the idea of states' rights. He inferred that the states have no recourse but to submit to federal law.
Mises Institute President Jeff Deist joins today's Liberty Report to take a look at the future of the libertarian movement. Plus special bonus: What's happening at the State Department
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