America’s True Horror Story

America is a country that is now utterly divided when it comes to its society, its economy, its politics. There are definitely two Americas

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College is to Blame

A majority of young Americans say student debt is a major issue facing the nation, a new poll finds, and many blame colleges for the problem

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Americans Turn on Washington

As the U.S. heads toward a potential government shutdown or default, the public is more alienated from Washington than at any time since the aftermath of the 2011 downgrade of the nation’s credit rating

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Occupy: Two Years Later

Thousands of Occupy protesters demonstrated in New York City to mark the second anniversary of the movement on Tuesday, just as new figures show that poverty remains steady and the so-called “1 percent” have only grown wealthier

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President Obama’s Creeping Authoritarianism…

If we learned anything about Barack Obama in his first term it is that when he starts repeating the same idea over and over, what’s on his mind is something else

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Criminalizing Dissent, Outlawing Protest

The security and surveillance state, after crushing the Occupy movement and eradicating its encampments, has mounted a relentless and largely clandestine campaign to deny public space to any group or movement that might spawn another popular uprising

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Most College-Age Students Want a Limited, Smaller Government

A recent poll on young people’s views of limited government, free markets, and economic liberty suggests some may be waking up to the conclusion that government, over-regulation, and more spending will not turn our futures around

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#INN Turns 1

The May 1, 2012 build-up to Infinity News Network’s official launch had caused tremendous planning and stress, though a good stress, a nervous excitement of knowing we were about to release something #revolutionary

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No Charges for NYPD Cops Abusing Occupy Protesters [Video]

Two New York City Police officers will not face charges after the Manhattan District Attorney decided that widely circulated videos of them punching and pepper-spraying protesters amounted to insufficient evidence that they had done so

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NYC Has to Pay for Destruction of Occupy Property

The City of New York will pay over $365,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by people whose property was damaged and destroyed when the NYPD raided Zuccotti Park, dispersing Occupy Wall Street protesters, on November 15, 2011

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