Aggregated news and blog articles from around the Web.
By Brian Shilhavy | 5 May 2020 HEALTH IMPACT NEWS — We are witnessing one of the most extraordinary events in human history, and certainly the most far-reaching and impactful event in all of our lifetimes, […]
By Tyler Durden | 5 May 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Last week we reported that according to the latest TREPP remittance data compiled by Morgan Stanley, a record 66 CMBS loans totaling $1.0bn became newly delinquent in […]
By Mustafa Gatollari | 4 May 2020 DISTRACTIFY — The social distancing/face mask orders across the country that arose in amid the COVID-19 pandemic are frustrating tons of people. It wasn’t too long ago when you’d see people […]
By Leo Goldstein | 2 May 2020 WHAT’S UP WITH THAT — This is a research article published as information for health care professionals and public officials, and for an open peer review. It is […]
By Amanda Arnold and Claire Lampen | 12 April 2020 THE CUT — Ahead of former vice-president Joe Biden’s expected 2020 presidential bid, women are speaking out about their personal interactions with him — alleging he […]
By Chaeyoun Won and Hyonhee Shin | 5 May 2020 REUTERS — Lee Raon, a nine-year-old baseball fan, stood on the mound. But instead of throwing the ball, the boy, inside a giant clear balloon, walked […]
By Randy Wallace | 26 April 2020 FOX NEWS — “This is an experience of a lifetime,” said Dr. Robin Armstrong. “This is something we will probably never experience again.” Dr. Armstrong and others at […]
St. Louis County had urged the community to share details of anyone not following guidelines in response to the coronavirus pandemic in March After more than 900 submitted tips, 29 businesses were reprimanded Many tipsters […]
By Tyler Durden | 3 May 2020 ZERO HEDGE — California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) says the nation’s most populous state has flipped from ‘tens of billions in surplus’ to deficits over the course of weeks. […]
SARS-CoV-2 is not the only virus wreaking havoc in Europe, there’s also African Swine Fever, a disease transmitted from wild boar to farmed pigs. Western Poland is currently on the front line, and Germans are […]
1 May 2020 RUSSIA TODAY — The top bank in Israel will hand over just shy of $900 million to the US Treasury after it was implicated in a tax evasion scheme, helping Americans to hide […]
4 May 2020 CBS PITTSBURGH — A researcher killed in an apparent murder-suicide was close to “making very significant findings” related to the coronavirus, his department at the University of Pittsburgh said. Two shootings that happened over […]
By Tyler Jett | 5 May 2020 DES MOINES REGISTER — Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller joined other state attorneys general in calling Tuesday for a federal investigation into suspected price fixing among beef processors. In a letter […]
By Tyler Durden | 1 May 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Now that the first domesticated dog has tested positive for for the novel coronavirus, joining at least one tiger at the Bronx Zoo, it’s probably worth […]
He’s Neil Ferguson: the ghost in the machine. Why do governments salute when he predicts a pandemic and tells them to lock down their countries? Does anyone care about his past? Why does he still […]
By Tyler Durden | ZERO HEDGE — Wholesale American beef prices jumped 6% to a record high of $330.82 per 100 pounds, a 62% increase from the lows in February, according to Bloomberg, citing new USDA […]
By Brian Bakst | 3 April 2020 MPR NEWS — With rare exceptions, Minnesota officials have decided against postmortem testing to determine if undiagnosed people who died from severe respiratory problems were infected with COVID-19. […]
April 2020 STATION GOSSIP — Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer in the world, is expected to shut down a fifth processing plant where dozens of employees have fallen ill with COVID-19. Virginia-based Smithfield, which is […]
‘Builders are wanting extensions on their accounts. Builders are asking for better margins. Buyers are down by 50% to 60%. Employees are scared and do not want to work. Everything we do is taking twice […]
Unlike its neighbors, Sweden did not impose a lockdown amid the coronavirus outbreak. The strategy — aimed at building a broad-base of immunity while protecting at-risk groups like the elderly — has proved controversial. But […]
Some plague By Marko Marjanović | 27 April 2020 ANTI-EMPIRE — US prisons that “house” 2.3 million people are seemingly surprisingly clear of Covid-19 infections: Reuters surveyed all 50 state prison systems. Of the 30 that […]
By Jack Burns | 24 April 2020 ACTIVIST POST — Two Texas police officers went undercover in an elaborate sting operation to catch citizens giving salon services for money in their own home. The cops posed […]
Credit-card debt kept many consumers afloat. Now that the debt bubble is bursting, lenders and borrowers alike are preparing for pain. By AnnaMaria Andriotis and Orla McCaffrey | 25 April 2020 THE WALL STREET JOURNAL […]
By Kathleen Pender | 25 April 2020 SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE — Within the next couple of weeks, California’s unemployment insurance fund — which was the most-insolvent state fund coming into the coronavirus crisis — will run […]
25 April 2020 THE TRUTH SEEKER — One thing the coronavirus outbreak has taught us is that we have limited resources, at least when it comes to funding. Consider that the funds set aside for small […]
By Brandon Smith | 24 July 2019 ALT-MARKET — In the months leading up to the 2016 election I had been predicting a Trump win based on a particular theory which I believe still holds true today […]
By Ethan Huff | 24 May 2019 NATURAL NEWS — Some mainstream media pundits are finally beginning to notice a disturbing trend that we’ve been warning about here at Natural News for quite some time now: the trend […]
25 April 2020 BLOOMBERG QUINT — Almost 1,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture food inspectors, or about 15% of the workforce, are off the job as the coronavirus outbreak left workers sick, quarantined or facing a high […]
By Bryce Covert | 24 April 2020 THE INTERCEPT — Randy George had never laid anyone off in his 20 years running his bakery and café in Middlesex, Vermont. But after Vermont Gov. Phil Scott shut down restaurants […]
By Matt Agorist | 21 April 2020 FREE THOUGHT PROJECT — The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program should better be called an hilarious exercise in how not to convince kids to keep away from substances […]