Over 1,000 Just Gathered for the Largest Felony Civil Disobedience Rally in US History
By Matt Agorist The Free Thought Project “This isn’t just a protest. We are here to openly violate...
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By Matt Agorist The Free Thought Project “This isn’t just a protest. We are here to openly violate...
Read MoreBy John Ingold Denver Post In the most serious legal challenge to date against Colorado’s legalization of marijuana, two neighboring states have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the history-making law. Nebraska...
Read MoreBy Paul Joseph Watson The White House claims North Korea is responsible for the Sony hack;...
Read MoreBy David Ferguson Raw Story Texas plumber says he has no idea how his old company truck ended up in a jihadi photo from the front lines of the war in Syria produced by the militant group ISIS. The New York Daily News reported...
Read MoreBy Brian Bremner, Craig Trudell, and Yuki Hagiwara Business Week The first thing you notice about the Mirai, Toyota’s new $62,000, four-door family sedan, is that it’s no Camry, an international symbol of bland conformity. First...
Read MoreBy Claire Business Week The town of South Pittsburg, Tenn., has just passed the best social media policy ever. At least, that’s what certain people have to say—because South Pittsburg has barred them from criticizing the town on...
Read MoreBy Anindita Sanyal NDTV The Hashtag #IndiaWithPakistan went viral today as many Indians poured out their anger against the Taliban attack at a school in Pakistan’s Peshawar and showed support for the families of the...
Read MoreBy Kurt Nimmo Infowars CNN reports that while the tumble of the ruble will reduce government...
Read MoreBy Royce Christyn Your News Wire So, today a global economy had such a tremendous crash that Apple halted all online sales, it threw the entire country in a state of frozen shock and will have global impact for years to come....
Read MoreBy Daniel Wiessner and Edward McAllister Vagazette New York state will ban hydraulic fracturing after a long-awaited report concluded that the oil and gas extraction method poses health risks, Governor Andrew Cuomo’s...
Read MoreSpokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich is speaking out about a video posted to the Infowars...
Read MoreBy Travis Gettys Alternet Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) plans a legislative push to break up Wall...
Read MoreWeb Urbanist Breaking down one of the most difficult types of trash, this incredible working incubator turns sterilized plastic remnants into nutritional biomass humans can consume and digest, in short: food. Texture, taste and...
Read MoreBy Sophie Brown CNN It takes Sanduk Ruit about five minutes to change someone’s life. In...
Read MoreWeb Urbaanist With prototypes set to hit the pavement in the Netherlands next year, these interactive interventions take innovation back from a focus on the car and put it right on the road. Examples include: glow-in-the-dark...
Read MoreJoya Martin The oldest living Holocaust survivor At 108 years old, Alice Herz-Sommer is both the world’s oldest Holocaust survivor and the world’s oldest concert pianist. She was eight years old when the Titanic sank, saw the...
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By: LISA CAMPBELL / http://www.independent.co.uk/ Real Junk Food Project: The Leeds cafe that has fed 10,000 people, using 20 tonnes of unwanted food – and started a worldwide movement The Real Junk Food Project feeds punters...
Read MoreHigh Times It seems the controversial $1.1T spending bill that is preventing the U.S. government from shutting down is chock full of surprises. As you may know, much to the dismay of marijuana activists and lovers of democracy...
Read MoreSM Gibson Anti-Media On December 31, 2003, Khaled El-Masri was seized by Macedonian border officials after being mistaken as a member of al-Qaeda. El-Masri was held in Macedonian custody for 23 days before being “rendered” (an...
Read MoreBy John Vibes Anti-Media According to a recent report, the US government spent at least four years financing underground hip-hop artists in Cuba, as a means of subverting the Cuban government. Matt Herrick, spokesman for the...
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