New Directions For Veterans

In this INSIDER EXCLUSIVE Investigative two- part Network TV Special, our News Team “Goes Inside one of America’s most successful” non-profit Veterans programs for America’s Vets, “New Directions for Veterans” to meet its dedicated Staff, Elected Leaders, Corporate Sponsors, Vets in recovery, and Successful New Directions alumni who will share how and why this amazing … Continued

A Life Sentence of Loss, Pain, and Injustice – Maureen Faulkner

Maureen Faulkner, the widow of slain Philadelphia police officer Danny Faulkner, is featured in an exciting, exclusive, in-depth and inside interview, discussing her new book Murdered by Mumia: A Life Sentence of Loss, Pain, and Injustice. Maureen’s husband was shot between the eyes on a cold December night in 1981. Mumia Abu-Jamal was unanimously convicted … Continued

Radio’s Deadly Stunts – The Jennifer Strange Story

In 2007, Sacramento radio station KDND sponsored a water drinking contest that killed 29 year mother of three, Jennifer Strange. A jury eventually found the station liable for her death, but the FCC has still taken no action against the reckless Entercom station.    In this Insider Exclusive Investigative Network TV Special, we cover how … Continued

Danger on the Road – Truck Driver Fatigue

In this Insider Exclusive Investigative TV Special we “Go Behind The Headlines” in “DANGER ON THE ROAD – TRUCK DRIVER FATIGUE” to investigate this deadly serious problem responsible for thousands of deaths per year, and how the Government, Safety Advocates, and dedicated Trial Lawyers are working together on national and state, levels of government, to … Continued

Syngenta Sued by 60,000 Corn Producers – What You Need to Know

Civilization began with agriculture. When our nomadic ancestors began to settle, and grow their own food, human society was forever changed. Not only did villages, towns and cities begin to flourish, but so did knowledge, the arts and the technological sciences. Hunger, health, a growing population, the need to farm sustainably – these are some … Continued

Proving Police Misconduct – Cathy Phillips’s Story

Despite constitutional guarantees, Americans’ civil rights and liberties are constantly in danger of violation, whether by individuals, corporations or government institutions.Regardless of whether personal prejudices or national security concerns lie at the root of these violations. Challenging them – and holding wrongdoers accountable – is imperative for the sake of constitutional integrity and the preservation … Continued

Prisoner’s Medical Rights In America – Sal Lucido’s Story

In the United States Prison officials are obligated under the Eighth Amendment to provide prisoners with adequate medical care. This principle applies regardless of whether the medical care is provided by governmental employees or by private medical staff under contract with the government. Inmates have a right to health care under the Eighth Amendment constitutional right against … Continued