Last Thursday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the largest health care fraud crackdown in U.S. history.
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TV Show Glamorizes the Surveillance State
A new show makes it possible for Americans to cheer while fellow citizens are chased, searched, and arrested — live.
US THAAD Missile Defense Test Successful, But NK Still an Issue
On Tuesday, July 11, the United States Missile Defense Agency successfully intercepted a test target with the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system.
Court: First Amendment Protects Profanity-Laced Tirade
Does the First Amendment protect your right to scream and swear at people in public? In at least one instance, the courts say it does.
ATF Asks: What Gun Laws Should Change?
The ATF is actually asking We the People which gun laws should be changed or repealed. Liberty Nation is happy to make a list.
Third Circuit Agrees Citizens Can Film Cops
In a unanimous decision Friday, the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that filming police officers performing their duties in public is a right under the First Amendment.
Milo Yiannopoulous Sues Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster might have dropped Milo, but they did not silence him.
Mother Arrested for Leaving Her Child Alone in Lego Store
Recently in Ontario County, New York, a mother of forty-four was arrested by the local police for leaving her ten-year-old child alone in the Lego Store at Eastview Mall for approximately two hours while she was shopping.
Wal-Mart Sued After Chicago Uber Murder
The retail giant is being sued after a grisly murder…nowhere near one of its stores. Sarah Cowgill has the story.


