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Monetizing Oppression

Privatizing the Occupation: How Israeli Corporations Came to Police the Palestinians

Photos Surface Allegedly Showing ISIS Checkpoints In Egypt’s Sinai

Images have emerged showing ISIS fighters in the Sinai manning checkpoints and performing security inspections in the Egyptian city of Al-Arish.

March 15th, 2017
Brandon Turbeville
March 15th, 2017
By Brandon Turbeville
ISIS Egypt

As terrorism and clashes between Sinai militants and Egyptian security has slowly increased since the ouster of Muslim Brotherhood member Morsi from his position as President of Egypt, so has ISIS activity in the peninsula. Egyptian security have been facing an increase in activity for some time from the Sinai militants but the introduction of

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Outraged Americans Have Had Just About Enough Of The TSA

“The patience of the flying public has reached a breaking point. Given the adverse customer service and economic impacts, we can no longer tolerate the continuing inadequacy of TSA passenger screening services.”

May 20th, 2016
James Holbrooks
May 20th, 2016
By James Holbrooks
A traveler is patted down by a TSA agent as they go through security at the Salt Lake City International Airport Wednesday, June 1, 2011, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart)

At Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on Sunday, about 450 passengers missed their flights because of long lines at TSA security checkpoints. This brings the total to around 800 in the past week alone — and nearly 4,000 since February. Earlier in the week, O’Hare had advised travelers to arrive at the airport three hours before their flights

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Encroaching Police State? Federal Checkpoints Increase, Push For “Voluntarily” Tests

“The police are there to make sure the ‘volunteer requests’ are backed up by the implied threat of force.”

January 16th, 2014
Katie Rucke
January 16th, 2014
By Katie Rucke

In order to curb the number of people driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it established federal roadside checkpoints about 40 years ago to survey and collect DNA from drivers. Each year some 10,000 people die in a drunk driving-related traffic accident, according to estimates

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