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The Fractured Line by Nicholas J Orcutt

A husband, father, and paramedic digging through propaganda, corruption, and broken systems to uncover the truth powerful people would rather you never see.

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ICE Has Been Put on the Honor System. Fucking Fantastic.

I am always afraid that I spend too much time on a single topic when I’m doing my research.

The Future of Journalism Shouldn’t Belong to Billionaires

Can I be candid with everyone?

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You Know What Happens When You Assume? I Check.

I get all sorts of people that send me messages regularly.

Welcome to Foster Care, Where Family Separation Comes With Federal Funding

You guys really gotta stop doing this to me.

When Microsoft Becomes Judge Dredd, Maybe Start Asking Questions

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Todd Blanche: Proof That Trump Has No Fucking Idea What “Merit” Means

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America’s Sailors Are Breaking. Their Commander in Chief Doesn't Give a Fuck.

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Don't Worry, They're the Good Fundamentalists

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We Keep Asking Why. We Never Ask Why Nobody Listened.

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The Universe Made Another One of Me. God Help Us.

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Turns Out, You Can Still Make Friends by Knocking on a Stranger’s Door

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She Kept Saying Something Was Wrong. Nobody Stopped to Listen.

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We’re Not Just Losing Elections. We’re Losing Each Other.

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