Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Investigates October 13, 2021 Semiconductors 101: Computer chips shortages lead to national security concerns An anonymous expert on computer chips, known as semiconductors, warns recent supply shortages present a major national security threat.
Coronavirus August 1, 2021 Wuhan lab report raises further questions about possible COVID-19 lab leak As calls to investigate the COVID lab-leak theory gained traction, Chinese government propaganda has become much more aggressive to dispel it.
Military Families April 13, 2021 Jon Stewart continues fight in Washington for vets made sick from burn pit exposure Jon Stewart is back in Washington in a continued effort to help the 3 million-plus veterans believed to have been made sick from their exposure to burn pits.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Investigates January 22, 2021 Media hypes nonexistent right-wing Inauguration Day violence, largely avoids left-wing violence Following the deadly riot on Capitol Hill Jan. 6, the mainstream media flooded the zone with coverage of potential right-wing violence that officials warned could take place in state capitals across the country, but never actually materialized.Â
MILITARY December 18, 2020 US military service members likely to pay double in FICA taxes for deferment payback Service members in the U.S. military will get a rude awakening in the new year when they see their taxes increase over four months to pay back a deferment given to them back in September.
2020 Senate Races December 3, 2020 Who are the groups at the center of the Georgia election investigation? A group at the center of the investigation into voter fraud recently opened by the Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger hired contractors who were found to have forged ballot applications in 2014.
CRIME November 12, 2020 Jennifer Kesse disappearance: Newly released police photos suggest violent struggle On a January evening in 2006, Jennifer Kesse disappeared without a trace, stumping investigators and the young woman’s family, who have searched relentlessly for her from Florida to Mexico and Russia.
ECONOMY November 3, 2020 Trump and Biden have opposing views on record GDP numbers The GDP data, released Thursday morning, was one of the last major economic indicators to come out ahead of Election Day on Tuesday.
TECHNOLOGIES October 27, 2020 Big Tech giants summoned to Senate after 'Social Dilemma' backlash The giants of social media are facing a dilemma of their own after a Netflix documentary about the issues caused by their services sparked a senate hearing slated for this Wednesday.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Investigates October 26, 2020 USPS put to the test by Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ ahead of 2020 election Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ put the United States Postal Service to the test ahead of the 2020 elections. A total of 500 envelopes were sent from more than 50 locations in five cities across the country. A little more than two percent failed to reach their destinations, including nine envelopes that still have yet to be delivered at all.
2020 Presidential Election October 22, 2020 Voter data widely available on dark web, cybersecurity experts say Targeting millions of voters with misinformation may be as easy as clicking the right button in 2020.