What is net neutrality, and why is it such a debate? Two LN authors face off with differing opinions on the subject.
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DOJ Cracks Down on Opioid Scams
Last Thursday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the largest health care fraud crackdown in U.S. history.
Visa and Mastercard Plan New Attacks in the War on Cash
Cash is king, as the saying goes, but the king may soon be dethroned.
Who Is Natalia Veselnitskaya?
Few questions are being asked about this obscure, if well-connected, Russian lawyer or her true motives for approaching then-candidate Trump’s campaign. So who exactly is Natalia Veselnitskaya?
Russiagate: What The Magnitsky Act Is
The Magnitsky Act, almost forgotten in the past five years, has resurfaced with the ongoing investigation into Russiagate. If you are like most Americans, you have never heard of it, but Liberty Nation will get you caught up.
How Damaging Are Trump Jr. E-Mails?
The emails released by the President’s son promise to breath new life into the allegations of Russia-Trump collusion.
Is Automatic Voter Registration a Good Idea?
Citizenship verification requirements vary among states who perform automatic registration, but many do no vetting whatsoever and rely solely on the signed statement of the potential voter that he is eligible to vote.
Madoff Portrayal by DeNiro Brings Scandal Home
The movie casts Madoff’s family as his greatest victims, and in doing so invites the viewer to feel sorry for Bernie himself.
Noriega Death Brings Reminders of His Treachery
While incarcerated in a U.S. federal prison, Noriega penned a book detailing his version of the long and bloody road to becoming Inmate 41586, in which he stated, “No one can avoid the judgment of history,” he wrote. “I only ask to be judged on the same scale of treachery and infamy of my enemies.”