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Our mission is to serve as a platform for real investigative journalism. America's Founding Fathers understood that a free press was required to prevent the government from abusing its power. We aim to continue the tradition of the fourth and fifth estate, in order to responsibly hand it over to the next generation of Americans.

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Don’t let Health Insurers hold Americans hostage

Insurers claim ‘uncertainty’ compels them to threaten pulling from exchanges or higher premiums.

Taking the jobs American dogs won’t do

But even this topic couldn’t escape at least a bit of controversy.

I may look fine, but I need my service dog

Service dogs, most people probably think, are for blind people. And maybe for someone who uses a wheelchair. Not so much for those who appear

Fights facing Congress in 2018

Lawmakers will face several divisive fights in January as they return to Washington.

Infrastructure Deal for Bipartisan Support

President Donald Trump hopes to pass a major deal on infrastructure

Races To Watch In 2018

Can Sen. Joe Manchin shake the ghost of Hillary Clinton in 2018?

Have A Merry Christmas America

Christmas in America has evolved a great deal in the past few centuries

Supreme Court sets guidelines for DACA legal fight

The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued what appeared to be a compromise ruling.

War On Christmas?

“Find the Perfect Gift,” ad campaign encourages participation in various forms of Christmas observance.

At odds with Obama

Obama’s Presidential Library Is Change Chicagoans Can’t Believe In

The right to free tweets and other victories

There is some good news coming out of the courts.

North Korea reportedly conducting more experiments

Kim Jong-un is testing new warheads loaded with ANTHRAX.

A real global threat emerges from Obama's watch

Hezbollah turned to trafficking cocaine and laundering money through used cars to finance its expansion.

House Republicans pass tax measure

House Republicans have passed their ambitious $1.5 trillion rewrite of the tax code.

Hysteria and 'Net Neutrality'

Government-Control of the Internet