August 16, 2018 'Unite the Right' organizer's dad scolds son during live stream: 'Hey, you get out of my room!' Jason Kessler, the nationalist organizer of the highly controversial “Unite the Right” rallies, has endured plenty of angry people screaming at him as he spouts his brand of shocking rhetoric -- such as a belief the History Channel shows "constant anti-German propaganda."
August 13, 2018 'Unite the Right' march triggers tension, Antifa clashes, hundreds of counterprotesters Hundreds of counterprotesters, including Antifa, confronted a group of white-nationalist demonstrators Sunday at the so-called "Unite the Right II" march toward the White House -- and many pushed back as officers tried to clear the area in the evening, triggering scuffles.
August 5, 2018 'Fake News' shirts pulled from Newseum gift shop after media complaints Bowing to pressure from journalists who complained about it stocking Trump-related merchandise, a museum in Washington, D.C., on Saturday said it would no longer sell T-shirts that say "You Are Very Fake News."
August 1, 2018 3D guns: Despite the complaints of gun-control advocates, these weapons are protected by the Bill of Rights A U.S. district court judge in Seattle issued an order Tuesday temporarily prohibiting Defense Distributed, a non-profit organization, from publishing online blueprints for building mostly-plastic guns with 3D printers.
July 31, 2018 Here’s why restrictions on 3D guns would violate the First Amendment as well as the Second Gun control advocates don’t just have a problem with the Second Amendment – they also have real problems with the First Amendment.
July 27, 2018 Bush-bashing Fresno State professor returns to Twitter, calls on 'white editors' to resign The infamous California university professor who relished in the death of former first lady Barbara Bush is back at it again.
July 20, 2018 This marks the end of gun control The federal government has finally recognized the obvious – that sharing instructions on how to make guns with 3D printers counts as constitutionally protected speech.
July 19, 2018 Controversial Amazon surveillance program gets second chance in Orlando The City of Orlando's police department is giving Amazon’s controversial facial recognition software a second chance, despite widespread criticism and privacy concerns by civil rights groups after the first sixth-month trial period ended late last month.
July 8, 2018 Mitch McConnell confronted by 'Abolish ICE' protesters, video shows Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was verbally harassed by protesters calling for the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as he left a Louisville restaurant Saturday morning, an online video showed.
June 27, 2018 University ends restrictive campus speech policy after student group's lawsuit The University of Massachusetts-Amherst changed a restrictive campus speech policy that a libertarian student group called “unconstitutional,” putting an end to a months-long legal battle.