Aggregated news and blog articles from around the Web.
Americans were the third largest group seeking asylum, spurred by fears they would be deported by the Trump administration By Martin Patriquin | 14 November 2018 THE GUARDIAN — Tiroude and Gislyne are Haitians by birth […]
13 November 2018 FOX 5 — People on the Mexican side of the border could be seen climbing the fence near Border Field State Park Tuesday afternoon after part of the Central American migrant caravan arrived […]
By Joshua Emerson Smith | 13 November 2018 THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE — Researchers with UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Princeton University recently walked back scientific findings published last month that showed oceans have been heating […]
By Martin Z Braun | 1 November 2018 BLOOMBERG — New York City faces future health costs for its retired workers of $103.2 billion, an increase of $40 billion over a decade. It has about $5 billion […]
9 November 2018 CWB CHICAGO — An Uptown man who is charged with two counts of hate crime for allegedly drawing swastikas on fences and a garage in his neighborhood is Jewish and was arrested five days before […]
Greece Arrests 5,633 at Airports With Fake ID 9 November 2018 YAHOO (AP) — Greek authorities say they have arrested 5,633 people, mostly migrants, so far this year for trying to fly out of the […]
By James Gallagher | 9 November 2018 BBC — There has been a remarkable global decline in the number of children women are having, say researchers. Their report found fertility rate falls meant nearly half of […]
Summary: Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram may not be great for personal well-being. The first experimental study examining use of multiple platforms shows a causal link between time spent on these social media and increased depression […]
By Terence P. Jeffrey | 8 November 2018 CCN NEWS — The Census Bureau has released new data that strengthens the case for calling the current generation of American children “The Welfare Generation.” Among American residents […]
‘It’s Okay to be White’ – Explained Flyers posted in Moscow, at UI part of provocation campaign By Scott Jackson | 5 November 2018 MOSCOW-PULLMAN DAILY NEWS — Flyers bearing the slogan “It’s okay to be white,” […]
6 November 2018 THE LOCAL EUROPE (AFP) — A former SS guard, aged 94, goes on trial Tuesday in Germany charged with complicity in mass murders at a Nazi concentration camp during World War II, […]
US president also joined by Jewish billionaires Stephen Schwarzman, Dan Gilbert for election night watch party at White House 8 November 2018 THE TIMES OF ISRAEL — US President Donald Trump watched the results come in […]
Khalil Cavil’s story was shared thousands of times on social media By Kristine Phillips | 24 July 2018 INDEPENDENT — The Texas restaurant company which banned a customer after an employee’s story of a receipt scrawled with a racial epithet […]
The Global US Squeeze on Iran Has Started: Europe is Looking for Alternatives By Elijah J. Magnier | 5 November 2018 ELIJAH J. MAGNIER — Today the harshest and highest level economic and energy sanctions that can […]
Royal Mint decided against celebrating the life of author Roald Dahl with a coin It has been revealed there were concerns over his anti-Semitic beliefs He said in interview: ‘a trait in the Jewish character […]
By Jay McGregor | 20 February 2017 FORBES — Reddit is being regularly manipulated by large financial services companies with fake accounts and fake upvotes via seemingly ordinary internet marketing agencies. “I work with a number of […]
By Phillip Reese | 5 November 2018 SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL — About 130,000 more residents left California for other states last year than came here from them, as high costs left many residents without a college […]
By Tyler Durden | 2 November 2018 ZERO HEDGE — Since it became evident last summer that India was moving forward with purchase of at least five of Russia’s S-400 air defense systems, the controversial initiative […]
Criminal Intelligence Analyst Claimed to Work With ‘Sandy Hook Families’ By James Fetzer | 30 October 2018 JAMES FETZER — Documents obtained by James Tracy’s attorneys in the discovery process of his federal civil rights lawsuit […]
By Lenny Bernstein | 2 November 2018 THE WASHINGTON POST — The Food and Drug Administration approved a powerful opioid Friday for use in health-care settings, rejecting criticism from some of its advisers that the drug […]
By Tyler Durden | 2 November 2018 ZERO HEDGE — While unsuspecting U.S. consumers continue to expect low, sub-2% inflation according to the latest YTD low breakeven rate, little do they know they are about to […]
Citing U.S. officials, Washington Post reports Netanyahu described Mohammed bin Salman as a ‘strategic ally’ in the Middle East By Amir Tibon | 1 November 2018 HAARETZ — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked senior officials in the Trump White […]
By John Wear | 13 October 2018 WEARS WAR — During the first week of August 1964, warships under the command of U.S. Adm. George Stephen Morrison allegedly came under attack while patrolling Vietnam’s Tonkin Gulf. […]
By Glenn Greenwald | 14 February 2014 THE INTERCEPT — One of the many pressing stories that remains to be told from the Snowden archive is how western intelligence agencies are attempting to manipulate and control […]
Americans wouldn’t cut funding to universities critical of Israel By Grant Smith | 29 November 2017 ANTIWAR — The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on November 7 to discuss the “Anti-Semitism Awareness Act.” Proponents of ASAA claim it is a […]
By Anna Giaritelli | 31 October 2018 WASHINGTON EXAMINER — U.S. Border Patrol agents based in San Diego have spotted 15 drones flying between Tijuana, Mexico, and Southern California over the past 12 months, according to new data […]
By Kit Knightly | 30 October 2018 OFF GUARDIAN — gab.com is an alternative social network, set up and launched in 2016. It’s founder, Andrew Torba, stated he wanted to create a home for free […]
By Melanie Ehrenkranz | 31 October 2018 GIZMODO — A number of border control checkpoints in the European Union are about to get increasingly—and unsettlingly—futuristic. In Hungary, Latvia, and Greece, travelers will be given an automated lie-detection […]
By Matthew Daly | 23 October 2018 AP — President Donald Trump says he is nominating a former executive at agribusiness giant Monsanto to head the Fish and Wildlife Service. Aurelia Skipwith of Indiana is currently […]
By Stephen Dinan | 31 October 2018 THE WASHINGTON TIMES — The U.S. tied its all-time record for new immigration — both legal and illegal — in 2016, with 1.75 million arrivals, according to a new […]