The company constructing DAPL has had nearly 70 accidents in just two years, contaminating rivers in four states and wreaking havoc on the environment.
Read More »BREAKING: Hours After Nat’l Security Adviser Quits, Russian Spy Ship Spotted Off US Coast
A Russian spy ship has been spotted off the US East Coast — less than 24 hours after the national security adviser resigned amid controversy over a phone call with the Russian ambassador.
Read More »Senator Pushes Bill to Ban Mandatory Human Microchips — Because it Could Happen
This bill would make requiring people to have microchips implanted a felony.
Read More »Records Show Govt Knew of Dangers of Oroville Dam for YEARS — Did Nothing to Fix It
Federal and California officials had been warned over a decade ago Oroville Dam's emergency spillway would not be able to handle a major flooding event.
Read More »US-Born NASA Scientist Detained at Border, Forced to Unlock Phone for Freedom
A U.S.-born NASA scientist was detained by border patrol until he agreed to provide a PIN number for an officer to search his phone — even though he'd only traveled to Chile.
Read More »CIA Publicly Honors Massive Terrorist State — Proving Whose Side They’re On
A crown prince and heir to the throne in Saudi Arabia, which funds terrorism, just received a major counter-terrorism award from the CIA.
Read More »WATCH: CNN Cuts Off Bernie Sanders on LIVE TV for Calling CNN Fake News
CNN did it again — pulling the plug on Bernie Sanders after he jokingly called the network 'fake news.'
Read More »BREAKING: As Construction Begins, Vets Return to Standing Rock — Form Human Shield
U.S. military veterans are once again descending on Standing Rock to form a human shield between water protectors and violent police.
Read More »Oklahoma Claims it Owns the Wind, Caves to Oil Lobby to Tax Energy from the Air
Oklahoma lawmakers and Big Oil are working to tax wind energy out of existence in Oklahoma, despite or because of its success.
Read More »#NoDAPL Last Stand: Final Construction Could Begin Today As Army Corp Grants Easement
Construction could resume on the Dakota Access Pipeline as soon as today, after the Army Corps of Engineers announced intent to grant the necessary easement for its completion was issued Tuesday.
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