Aggregated news and blog articles from around the Web.
By Trevor Aaronson | 16 March 2015 THE INTERCEPT — In the video, Sami Osmakac is tall and gaunt, with jutting cheekbones and a scraggly beard. He sits cross-legged on the maroon carpet of the […]
By Emma Best | 5 October 2015 INTERNET ARCHIVE — Joseph Daniel Casolaro (June 16, 1947 – August 10, 1991) was an American freelance writer who came to public attention in 1991 when he was […]
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) stated that math “inherently carries human biases” and justified the propagation of Critical Race Theory in academia. The statement also criticized President Trump’s recent executive actions to curtail the […]
By Scott McDonald | 7 October 2020 NEWSWEEK — The NBA spent a good portion of its COVID-delayed season trying to figure out how to spread messages to combat social injustice, when its game resumed. […]
Over the weekend, both the White House and Trump sang praise of Regeneron’s experimental antibody cocktail REGN-COV2 After the video posted, Regeneron stock jumped three per cent When markets opened on Monday, Regeneron stock prices […]
By Tyler Durden | 11 October 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Last week, the FBI says it foiled a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D), after the FBI infiltrated an anti-government militia and arrested 13 […]
By Tyler Durden | 10 October 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Just under 50,000 voters in Ohio received incorrect absentee ballots, according to a Friday announcement by elections officials. According to Franklin County, 49,669 voters out of […]
$6 billion in Covid-19 vaccine contracts awarded by Operation Warp Speed have been doled out by a secretive government contractor with deep ties to the CIA and DHS, escaping regulatory scrutiny and beyond the reach […]
59% are confident that votes will be accurately cast and counted nationwide Republicans’ confidence (44%) at record low for either party Postal service delays, fraudulently cast votes seen as “major” problems By Justin McCarthy | […]
8 October 2020 RUSSIA TODAY — The World Economic Forum is facing an avalanche of ridicule after making the extraordinary claim that people of colour are excluded from enjoying the great outdoors. It sounds like […]
By Nick Hanauer and David M. Rolf | 14 September 2020 TIME — Like many of the virus’s hardest hit victims, the United States went into the COVID-19 pandemic wracked by preexisting conditions. A fraying public health […]
By Yan, Li-Meng; Kang, Shu; Guan, Jie; Hu, Shanchang | 8 October 2020 ZENODO — Two possibilities should be considered for the origin of SARS-CoV-2: natural evolution or laboratory creation. In our earlier report titled “Unusual […]
By Joe Schoffstall | 7 October 2020 THE WASHINGTON FREE BEACON — Nearly $170 million in government grants has passed through a liberal dark money behemoth that houses numerous left-wing groups, including the Black Lives Matter […]
By Tyler Durden | 8 October 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Birds of a feather, flock…well, you know the expression. The expression looks like it could certainly be the case when it comes to hiring attorneys, as […]
8 October 2020 RUSSIA TODAY — Billionaire software tycoon Bill Gates has urged the US to prepare for a Covid-19 vaccine rollout by deputizing trusted community leaders to “reduce vaccine hesitancy,” bemoaning the rapid spread of […]
By Khristopher J. Brooks | 9 October 2020 CBS NEWS — When Microsoft and Wells Fargo recently pledged to hire more Black executives for senior management positions as part of a broader push to add diversity, […]
The contagion rates, serious case numbers and death toll are dire and worsening. They are not yet exponential, but they will be soon in the absence of a coherent, credible strategy By David Horovitz | […]
Three participants in Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine trial and two in Pfizer’s revealed their side effects to CNBC A 44-year-old from Utah said he developed a fever and chills so bad his shaking cracked his tooth […]
A new threat assessment by the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness warns that extremists from both sides of the political spectrum could engage in violence and civil unrest well into 2021 as […]
By Brandon Smith | 1 October 2020 ALT-MARKET — There’s been a lot of debate lately on what generation of Americans is the most to blame for the current failures of the US as a society. […]
By Tyler Durden | 1 October 2020 ZERO HEDGE — As we warned back in June in “‘Look Out Below’: Why The Economy Is About To Fly Off A Fiscal Cliff“, and again last week in “Failure […]
By Ralph Lopez | 7 October 2020 HUB PAGES — In a stunning development, a former Chief Science Officer for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer says “there is no science to suggest a second wave should happen.” […]
By Ann Coulter | 30 September 2020 TOWN HALL — After four months of looting, arson, window breaking, vandalism, intimidation, physical assaults, stabbings and shootings by Black Lives Matter and antifa, the first thing on the […]
But it might not be what you think. By Michael Crowley | September/October 2017 POLITICO MAGAZINE — At a conference in mid-July [2017], Barack Obama’s CIA director, John Brennan, remarked that executive branch officials have an “obligation […]
By Anna Gorman | 12 March 2019 KAISER HEALTH NEWS — Jennifer Millar keeps trash bags and hand sanitizer near her tent, and she regularly pours water mixed with hydrogen peroxide on the sidewalk nearby. Keeping […]
By Emily Saul | 20 May 2019 NEW YORK POST — Nxivm leader Keith Raniere’s hunger for power knew no bounds — he was plotting to try to install a female lieutenant in a top political […]
Senior police officers may have influenced decisions about inquiries going ahead into child abuse allegations against a politician, a watchdog has said. 16 April 2019 BBC — Leicestershire Police inquiries into Lord Janner are being reviewed […]
The unreported, motherfucking trend By Ben Chapman | 23 March 2019 Author’s note: This is Part 1 of a two part series about online incest communities. Both pieces contain descriptions of internet content that may be […]
By Colin Flaherty | 29 September 2020 WHITE GIRL BLEED A LOT — Three years ago, New York stopped writing tickets for people who evaded fares on the subways. People in the district attorney’s office and […]
By Rob DiRienzo | 29 September 2020 NEW YORK POST — The clock is ticking for election officials to fill a massive need for people to work the polls on Election Day. Many senior citizens who […]