Aggregated news and blog articles from around the Web.
The real estate industry is Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s number one backer and it is getting its money’s worth By Georgia Kromrei | 13 August 2018 THE INDYPENDENT — As Gov. Andrew Cuomo stepped out from between […]
After Canada asked Saudi Arabia to release the imprisoned human rights activists, a Saudi group posted a photo of a plane about to hit Toronto’s CN tower — just like 9/11 By Matt Agorist | […]
By Timothy Meads | 30 September 2017 TOWNHALL — Pennsylvania State University-Brandywine professor Angela Putman recently asserted in an academic paper that the notion “if I work hard, I can be successful” is merely a […]
Aaron Alexis said electromagentic waves were attacking his brain By Denver Nicks | 26 September 2013 TIME — The gunman in this month’s bloody rampage at the Washington Navy Yard claims that attempts at government mind […]
By Tyler Durden | 21 August 2016 TYLER DURDEN — South Africa’s white farmers have been desperately trying to sell their lands at record pace ahead of planned government land seizures, according to a local farmer’s union. However, there […]
Jakiw Palij, 95, suspected of war crimes in Poland, expelled as German minister says there is no cut-off point to justice By Kate Connolly and Erin Durkin | 21 August 2018 THE GUARDIAN — A 95-year-old former Nazi […]
Bill expected to come to vote early this week By Jason Ditz | 19 August 2018 ANTIWAR — Recently signed by President Trump, the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) sought to place limits on US […]
20 August 2018 SPUTNIK — Russian human rights commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova said Monday there are all signs of cruel treatment in the detention conditions of Russian national Maria Butina, who is kept in a US […]
In recent weeks, three Democratic candidates highly critical of Israel have won elections; Jewish Democratic leaders deny a broader trend By Eric Cortellessa | 18 August 2018 THE TIMES OF ISRAEL — This summer has been […]
By Alexia Fernandez | 16 August 2018 PEOPLE — The remains of a woman were identified two years after a homeless woman was discovered carrying around a human skull on a stick in Northern California. The […]
By Mike Masnick | 16 August 2018 TECH DIRT — Last year at Defcon, the Voting Machine Hacking Village showed just how bad the security was on electronic voting machines. This is not a surprise, of course. […]
The FDA is now pushing to ban the highly beneficial plant kratom, which is curing opioid addiction. If we look deeper, we can see why they want it illegal. By Matt Agorist | 17 November 2017 […]
DC mayor wanted $42 million for city security By Lolita C. Baldor and Catherine Lucey | 17 August 2018 FOX (AP) — The cancellation of President Donald Trump’s Veterans Day parade came swiftly when senior White […]
By Amanda Billner | 14 August 2018 Nationalist party could emerge as biggest after September vote Party supporters slam immigration as danger to welfare state BLOOMBERG — Viking rock music and whole pigs roasting on spits […]
By Amanda Fox | 2 August 2018 INQUISITR — Tom Wysom, 55, of Ottawa, has been arrested for the possession and distribution of child pornography. When Wysom was arrested, he was found to be in the […]
By Tyler Durden | 13 August 2018 ZERO HEDGE — The sheer pandemonium in Turkey continues. It’s not just Turkey’s currency and sovereign bonds that have resumed their plunge today: Turkish stocks are all sharply […]
Israel’s underwater barrier designed to further blockade the besieged Gaza Strip 6 August 2018 MIDDLE EAST MONITOR — Israel’s Ministry of Defence yesterday released the first images of its sea barrier designed to further blockade […]
By Robert Mackey | 11 August 2018 THE INTERCEPT — A confidential report by Israeli military police investigators seen by The Intercept explains how a tragic series of mistakes by air force, naval, and intelligence officers […]
By Pedro Silva | 7 August 2018 The Sweden election could see the anti-EU and anti-immigration ‘Sweden Democrats’ dominate the parliament as polls show the party making great gains against the governing Social Democrats and […]
By Michael Krieger | 7 August 2018 LIBERTY BLITZKRIEG — In a corporatist system of government, wherein there is no meaningful separation between corporate power and state power, corporate censorship is state censorship. Because legalized bribery […]
Welsh Government Lawyer and PC Jailed for Child Sex Abuse 6 August 2018 BBC — A police officer who raped a toddler has been jailed along with a Welsh Government lawyer for his part in child […]
By Tom Jackman | 22 June 2016 WASHINGTON POST — So far this month, two New York City police commanders have been arrested on corruption allegations, an officer in Killeen, Tex., has been accused of sexually […]
9 August 2018 SOUTH FRONT — Over 6,300 refugees have returned to Syria from Lebanon since July 18, Colonel Samer Mkhan, a spokesman for the coordination committee to repatriate Syrian refugees, said at a joint meeting […]
By Martin Armstrong | 6 August 2018 ARMSTRONG ECONOMICS — The Magnitsky Act Behind the Scenes has been pulled from everywhere. You do not ban a film in Europe and the United States if it is wrong. This is perhaps […]
2 August 2018 MARKET SLANT — If the U.S. economy is really doing so well, then why is homelessness rising so rapidly? As the gap between the rich and the poor continues to increase, the middle class […]
By Ron Unz | 30 July 2018 THE UNZ REVIEW — I recently published a couple of long essays, and although they primarily focused on other matters, the subject of anti-Semitism was a strong secondary theme. […]
By Doug Bock Clark | 16 January 2018 WIRED — The email arrived just as Megan Squire was starting to cook Thanksgiving dinner. She was flitting between the kitchen, where some chicken soup was simmering, and […]
By Toni Airaksinsen | 3 August 2018 UCLA is paying 18 students $13/hour to combat “social injustices” and “privilege and oppression” on campus, shelling out up to $42,000 per year for the program. The “Diversity […]
By Sarah D. | 2 August 2018 TWITCHY — There’s been no shortage of mind-numbingly stupid defenses of Sarah Jeong from the same people who’d be calling for her head on a pike if she’d said […]
By Joseph Ax and Makini Brice | 10 August 2018 REUTERS — Joan Fenton knows she will not make much money at her Charlottesville gift shop this weekend, when the downtown district will be virtually locked […]