Aggregated news and blog articles from around the Web.
Businesses are angry big firms got loans meant for them Eroding faith in fairness threatens repeat of 2008 reaction By Bob Ivry, Sonali Basak and Emma Kinery | 24 April 2020 BLOOMBERG — Robyn Shultz was […]
She says Ghislaine Maxwell told her the Rothschilds were the greatest protector of her family. By Derrick Broze | 22 April 2020 THE MIND UNLEASHED — In a brand new interview, Maria Farmer shares new details […]
‘It’s going to be a long road, but there is hope,’ says Masstown, N.S., resident By Alex Cooke | 20 April 2020 CBC — Over the weekend, Tonya Dort found herself in a nightmare she hoped […]
By Tyler Durden | 19 October 2018 ZERO HEDGE — San Francisco’s poo- and needle-filled streets have competition for the state’s most squalid, as LA’s skid row — home to over 4,000 transients — is now a “typhus […]
By Tyler Durden | 25 April 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Goldman Sachs had itself one of those patented bouts of good luck that you only see on Wall Street – for one reason or another. The investment banking […]
By Samantha Chang | 22 April 2020 BUSINESS & POLITICS REVIEW — Idaho mom Sarah Brady was arrested after she refused to leave a playground that had been closed due to nationwide coronavirus lockdowns. Brady was charged […]
By Tyler Durden | 24 April 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Update (April 24): At least ten meatpacking facilities have shuttered operations over the last several weeks, stoking fears of imminent food shortages across the country. Hormel Foods […]
By G. Edward Griffin | 22 April 2020 NEED TO KNOW (CNS) — Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of president Trump’s coronavirus task force, is demanding that people ‘shelter in place’ and practice ‘social distancing’ but, […]
By Tyler Durden | 22 April 2020 ZERO HEDGE — While JPMorgan provided loans to virtually all of their commercial banking customers who applied for coronavirus relief through the small business program, their business banking unit – […]
By Tyler Durden | 22 April 2020 ZERO HEDGE — For the first time since World War II, Munich’s iconic Oktoberfest has been canceled, a significant blow to Germany’s tourism and beer industry, reported Bloomberg. “We agreed […]
By Natalie Dagenhardt | 21 April 2020 RIGHT JOURNALISM — President Trump, in an interview on “Hannity” last week, slammed the World Health Organization (WHO) for its “China-centric” views, adding the global health agency’s projections and […]
Councillor says message is an affront to diversity. By Paul Joseph Watson | 21 April 2020 SUMMIT NEWS — Two men in the UK were arrested on charges of racially aggravated offenses after they posted stickers […]
Harvard says [it plans] to keep stimulus grant after Trump vows it will be returned By Steve Holland and Alexandra Alper | 22 April 2020 REUTERS — Harvard University [dba Harvard Corporation] said it plans to […]
By Shawn Langlois | 21 April 2020 MARKET WATCH — It’s hard to imagine a return to normalcy any time soon, but the time will come, likely well before we have a vaccine for the […]
On Monday, some prisoners were told that officials were no longer considering early releases for inmates who have served less than half their sentence. By Josh Gerstein | 21 April 2020 POLITICO — A coronavirus-related policy […]
By Sayer Ji | 19 April 2020 GREEN MEDIA INFO — A recent article published in the Wall Street Journal titled, “New Data Suggest the Coronavirus Isn’t as Deadly as We Thought,” confirms what I, and […]
‘We do classify that as ‘harmful misinformation,’’ said Zuckerberg, ‘and we take that down.’ By Doug Mainwaring | 20 April 2020 LIFE SITE NEWS — Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced today that he considers […]
By Jackie Salo | 9 April 2020 NEW YORK POST — Coronavirus was detected in Massachusetts sewage at higher levels than expected, suggesting there are many more undiagnosed patients than previously known, according to a new […]
If you have any doubt that the Fed and Wall Street will some day be dismantled, please re-read this ‘real life in America’ list again. By Charles Hugh Smith | 17 April 2020 OF TWO […]
By G. Edward Griffin | 16 April 2020 NEED TO KNOW — The first $30-billion of the CARES Act, that provides $100-billion in grants to hospitals and doctors, will be doled out according to 2019 Medicare […]
16 April 2020 TRUE PUNDIT — If you are one of the millions of Americans wondering why Dr. Anthony Fauci is vehemently cheerleading and praising a coronavirus vaccine for ALL Americans … Robert F. Kennedy Jr. […]
By Tyler Durden | 16 April 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Yesterday, when looking at the latest credit loss reserve numbers from America’s top banks which amounted to $27 billion among the big 7 banks, a number which […]
By Hannah Frishberg | 14 April 2020 NEW YORK POST — A controversial drug heralded by some as a coronavirus cure comes with symptoms of its own, Rita Wilson says. The actress, 63, says she was given chloroquine […]
Claims she was violently abused by authorities for calling for protest against quarantine. By Paul Josheph Watson | 15 April 2020 SUMMIT NEWS — A German medical lawyer who criticized the coronavirus lockdown law was arrested […]
By Josh Siegel and Abby Smith | 14 April 2020 WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Texas can lead in producing a “real” U.S. oil production cut to save the shale industry, Scott Sheffield, CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources, argued […]
By Tyler Durden | 14 April 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Several hedge funds have attempted to tap into the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program included in the historic $2 trillion US stimulus package designed to keep small businesses […]
By Jim Hoft | 12 April 2020 GATEWAY PUNDIT — A study released this week in Germany last week found the mortality rate of the coronavirus factoring in the asymptomatic cases is much lower than is […]
By Tom Polansek | 12 April 2020 REUTERS — Smithfield Foods, the world’s biggest pork processor, said on Sunday it will shut a U.S. plant indefinitely due to a rash of coronavirus cases among employees and […]
By Joseph Curl | 10 April 2020 THE DAILY WIRE — Washington was the first state to be hit hard by SARS-CoV-2, suffering a couple dozen deaths and hundreds of infections before most states even had […]
By Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | 9 April 2020 CHILDREN’S HEALTH DEFENSE — Vaccines, for Bill Gates, are a strategic philanthropy that feed his many vaccine-related businesses (including Microsoft’s ambition to control a global vaccination ID enterprise) […]