Aggregated news and blog articles from around the Web.
By Ed Cara | 7 January 2019 GIZMODO — For the time being, pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers-Squibb and others will not be allowed to avoid a billion-dollar civil lawsuit over their alleged roles in a […]
By Matt Agorist | 15 January 2019 THE FREE THOUGHT PROJECT — Over the weekend, members and owners of multiple alternative media outlets gathered in Houston, Texas to discuss the heavy hand of corporate and government […]
Dozens of college-age men dead from ‘accidental’ drownings — but a team of retired detectives say the boys were drugged and killed by a shadowy gang with a sinister symbol. By Nicole Weisensee Egan | 18 January […]
Stanford-educated founder’s treatment intended to fight aging By Ethan Baron | 17 January 2019 THE MERCURY NEWS — You don’t have to drink the blood of children to reclaim the vigor of your lost youth. […]
By Josh Schaffer | 17 January 2019 THE NEWS & OBSERVER — Hyo Suk George lived legally in the United States for nearly 20 years before she voted in her first election, coaxed to cast […]
By Ashley Welch | 15 January 2019 CBS NEWS — For the first time on record, Americans are more likely to die of an accidental opioid overdose than in a motor vehicle crash, according to a new […]
By Thomas Brewster | 14 January 2019 FORBES — A California judge has ruled that American cops can’t force people to unlock a mobile phone with their face or finger. The ruling goes further to protect […]
By John Solomon | 14 January 2018 THE HILL — For months now, the Department of Justice (DOJ) quietly has been working on a revision to its guidelines governing how, when and why prosecutors can obtain the records […]
By Caitlin Johnstone | 9 January 2018 MEDIUM — The frenzied, hysterical Russia narrative being promoted day in and day out by western mass media has had two of its major stories ripped to shreds in […]
By Glenn Greenwald | 14 January 2018 THE INTERCEPT — Last week, the New York Times reported that the FBI, in 2017, launched an investigation of President Trump “to consider whether the president’s own actions constituted a possible […]
By Mike Adams | 11 January 2018 NATURAL NEWS — Dr. Martin Gore, a widely celebrated cancer doctor credited with “saving thousands of lives” died from “total organ failure” just minutes after receiving a vaccine shot […]
By Tyler Durden | 11 January 2018 ZERO HEDGE — In 1981 the Xerces Society, a non-profit environmental organization that focuses on the conservation of invertebrates, counted more than 1 million Western Monarchs wintering throughout California. The group’s […]
By Andrew Cheetham | 11 January 2018 DAVID ICKE — Australian nurses and midwives who dare to speak out against the dangers of vaccinations on social media or in person will be prosecuted, the Australian government […]
By Emma R. | 3 January 2018 VOICE OF EUROPE — Head of online hate speech monitoring group “Näthatsgranskaren” Tomas Åberg receives tax funds for mass reporting pensioners and others who write critically about migration on Facebook. And […]
The results aren’t 100% convincing, but it’s a sign of things to come By James Vincent | 24 April 2017 THE VERGE — Artificial intelligence is making human speech as malleable and replicable as pixels. […]
9 March 2018 RT — Some €10 billion of Libyan government funds, frozen as part of sanctions against the late Muammar Gaddafi’s inner circle, has mysteriously disappeared from a Belgian bank somewhere between 2013 and 2017, […]
By Tyler Durden | 11 January 2018 ZERO HEDGE — For PG&E, just like for AIG ten years ago, this is the beginning of the end. As we discussed on Tuesday, one of the biggest surprises involving […]
19 January 2018 CULTURAL ANALYSIS & PHILOSOPHY — Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, known for his critique of political correctness and offense-sensitivity in the context of higher education, has presented a formidable defence of his position in […]
In Brief The Facts: Anthony Bourdain allegedly committed suicide a couple of months ago. He was no stranger to politics or speaking his mind about his view of the Clinton family, Barrack Obama and other […]
Winter Watch used Google’s translate feature to convert the following article from Swedish to English. 5 December 2018 SVT NEWS — Telia, Ericsson and KTH today pressed the button for what is Sweden’s first 5G network. […]
By Caitlin Johnstone | 6 January 2019 MEDIUM — On the first of April last year I published an article titled “Ignore The Words Of US Presidents. Watch Their Actions Instead.”, about Trump’s claim that his administration […]
By Josh Nathan-Kazis | 31 December 2018 THE JEWISH FORWARD — In June of 2015, one of the leading intellectuals of the Jewish establishment stood on stage in front of hundreds of American Jewish leaders […]
NTT DoCoMo said it expects to start deploying this new 5G antenna next year By Juan Pedro Tomás | 30 April 2018 RCR WIRELESS NEWS — Japanese telecommunications operator NTT DoCoMo has developed a 5G base station […]
By Justin Huggler | 4 January 2018 THE TELEGRAPH — A German cardinal on Friday provoked anger and controversy when he claimed the Catholic church was not responsible for sexual abuse by its clerics, and instead […]
28 May 2018 9/11 NEW WORLD ORDER — ETK Introduction: Historian and political insider, Kay Pollard Griggs is the former wife of Colonel George Griggs, Head of Special Operations under Admiral Kelso of NATO. Col. Griggs, […]
Law enforcement leaders say civil asset forfeiture is a necessary tool for fighting crime, but several lawmakers see it as a violation of Americans’ civil liberties. Texas legislators are poised to take up the issue […]
By Caitlin Johnstone | 2 January 2019 MEDIUM — A journalist with NBC has resigned from the network with a statement which highlights the immense resistance that ostensibly liberal mass media outlets have to antiwar narratives, […]
By Richard Hugus | 27 December 2018 MINT PRESS NEWS — Jazz saxophonist and writer Gilad Atzmon was recently banned from playing at an assembly hall in Islington, a borough of London, by order of […]
UPDATE: Eureka Women’s March Organizers Stand by Decision By Marissa Papanek and Nazy Javid | 28 December 2018 ABC NEWS (KRCR) — A Women’s March planned in Eureka has been postponed by the organizers over fears that […]
From the ‘shopped-images-are-so-yesterday dept. By Glyn Moody | 2 May 2017 TECH DIRTY — Fake images, often produced using sophisticated software-like Photoshop or the GIMP, were around long before so-called “fake news” became an issue. They […]