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St. Louis Woman Is Victim of Identity Theft After Signing Up for Obamacare
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November 8, 2013

Lisa Martinson called customer service after she forgot her password. That's when she was told three different people were given the password to her account, her address and her Social Security number. Then she was told it would take up to five days to get her personal information offline.

Barneys & NYPD Slapped With Lawsuit After Black College Student Arrested For Buying A Designer Belt
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October 25, 2013

Judge Napolitano: The Government Violated Same Statute It's Attempting To Prosecute Snowden For
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October 24, 2013

A brand-new report suggests that Hillary Clinton's State Department leaked confidential national security secrets to New York Times reporter David Sanger.

The leaks were allegedly in exchange for writings that made the department look tougher. Judge Andrew Napolitano discussed the severity of the leaks on this morning's Fox and Friends. "All governments leak information, we know that. But when the government leaks national security secrets in return for favorable treatment in the press, the government is showing its hypocrisy because it is violating the very same statute that it's attempting to prosecute Edward Snowden for violating," Napolitano said.

Top 5 Conspiracy Theories That Are True!
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October 22, 2013

Abby Martin speaks with BTS producer Manuel Rapalo about a few of the most shocking US government conspiracies that turned out to be true.

Citizens not Suspects
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October 21, 2013

Officer insists I have drugs because I dont consent to there wants. Never roll over for someone who thinks they are higher than you. Be polite, say no.

Is the Government Shutdown Bush's Fault?
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October 16, 2013

Seriously...?

Shutdown Politics Closes Privately Funded Parks
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October 16, 2013

"All of us in the concession community feel like we're the victim of pretty high-stakes politics," says Eric Mart, founder of California Land Management Services Corporation, a private company that operates several hundred campground facilities.

After the start of the federal shutdown, Mart received direction from the Forest Service to close down operations in their parks. This action left Mart and other private land-management companies confused and frustrated. His operations don't require any federal money to be spent and Forest Service lands aren't staffed by federal workers the way that national parks are. In fact, Mart's company and similar public-private partnerships actually pay the government a percentage of the revenue they raise from campsite and other fees. "We are a tenant of the U.S. Forest Service," wrote Warren Meyer, who owns Phoenix-based Recreation Resource Management "A tenant does not have to close his business just because his landlord goes on a vacation."

Police Overreact with a Taser Gun
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October 8, 2013

The Supreme Court recommends that you DON'T talk to police officers, but you must say out loud "I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT."

There's no law that requires you or your teenagers to talk or answer any questions from a police officer, just say "I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT." Talking to a police officer can be very dangerous!

Police punch pregnant woman and bodyslam her face down on the sidewalk
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August 28, 2013

An officer for the Rochester Police Department was recorded on video getting punching a pregnant woman in the back of the head and a body-slamming her face first into a sidewalk.

The woman was yelling loudly and not complying with the officer. While an officer struggled with her, she screamed, "Get off of me, you're gonna kill my baby." "I'm pregnant, I'm pregnant," she yelled. That's when an unidentified police officer balled his fist and punched the woman in the back of the head. The officer followed up his punch by holding his weight against the woman and falling with her onto the sidewalk, face first. The woman screamed and the bystanders cried out in shock.

Protecting your constitutional rights while recording police
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by Rtamerica
August 27, 2013

New York City police officer Michael Ackermann was indicted on three felony counts and five misdemeanors for lying about the circumstances that led to the arrest of NY Times photog Robert Stolarik.

Steve Silverman, executive director of Flex Your Rights, joins us to talk about that case and how to protect your rights when photographing or recording police officers. When interactions between police and citizens are being recorded, the number of police incidents and complaints drops, Silverman says, and he reminds viewers that you always have the right to openly record on-duty police officers.

     

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