Aggregated news and blog articles from around the Web.
By Tyler Durden | 3 August 2018 ZERO HEDGE — Well, this is going to make the weekend’s political conversations a little more awkward around America. As the mainstream media (and even the leftist politicians) begin […]
By Yazan al-Saadi | 29 September 2014 ALETHO NEWS — Much of the grim and murky circumstances of the Zionist ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in the late 1940s have gradually been exposed over time. One aspect […]
By Tyler Durden | 7 August 2018 ZERO HEDGE — One day after what appeared to be a coordinated attack by media giants Facebook, Apple, Spotify and Google on Alex Jones, whose various social media accounts […]
7 August 2018 THE LOCAL — On Tuesday, a mother and stepfather who prostituted their young son on the internet were sentenced to over 12 years in prison by a court in Freiburg in the […]
Neocons resurrect tribal memories to fan the flames By Philip Giraldi | 5 June 2018 THE UNZ REVIEW — Having just returned from a trip to Russia, I am pleased to report that the Russian people […]
Apple confirmed on Monday that it had removed five out of six podcasts, which includes Jones’ infamous The Alex Jones Show. Facebook has also removed four pages that belong to Jones. YouTube followed suit later, […]
The 39th president said the ‘Citizens United’ ruling ‘violates the essence of what made America a great country in its political system’ By Daniel Kreps | 31 July 2018 ROLLING STONE — Former President Jimmy Carter had some […]
By Tyler Durden | 31 July 2018 ZERO HEDGE — We may have an idea what was the (leaked) reason for today’s selloff in Treasurys, which pushed the 10Y yield just shy of 3.00%. According to the […]
The UN said Hodeida is ‘one airstrike away from an unstoppable’ cholera epidemic. The port city through which most food and supplies enter Yemen is under attack by the Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels. 30 […]
By Tyler Durden | 30 July 2018 ZERO HEDGE — A few weeks ago, SocGen asked what is arguably the most important question relating to the global trade wars: are tariffs inflationary or deflationary? While there were various nuances, […]
Use of this financial instrument has ballooned. No one knows to what extent because there’s no disclosure. But it was a ‘key contributor’ to the sudden collapse of outsourcing giant Carillion. By Wolf Richter | […]
By Tyler Durden | 3 August 2018 ZERO HEDGE — The New York Times‘ newest editorial board member, Sarah Jeong, was outed as a bigot yesterday after dozens of tweets from less than four years ago […]
I don’t think either Nato or the EU has the slightest interest in chasing the provenance of weapons in the hands of Islamist fighters in Syria or anywhere else in the Middle East By Robert […]
By Josh Nathan-Kazis | 28 July 2018 FORWARD — In a lawsuit filed Friday, the former executive director of the Zionist Organization of America accused its longtime president, Mort Klein, of taking secret off-the-books payments from […]
By Morgan Gstalter | 28 July 2018 THE HILL — A new report from Austin, Texas’s Equity Office about existing Confederate monuments suggested changing the city’s name. The report identified several neighborhoods and 10 streets named in […]
Italian prosecutors are investigating rescue workers from international NGOs, including some from the German NGO Jugend Rettet. The investigation comes as Italy’s populist government cracks down on private sea rescues. 28 July 2018 DEUTSCHE WELLE […]
By Markab Algedi | 27 July 2018 THE MIND UNLEASHED — For the past 54 years, one man has served as a prime example of why the presidential office means little to nothing: Henry Kissinger. People […]
By Kyle Perisic | 26 July 2018 THE DAILY CALLER — A Wikipedia editor placed one of the most influential libertarian Republicans on a list of “American White Supremacists” for three weeks before it was removed Wednesday. An […]
By Joachim Hagopian | 6 June 2018 AMERICAN EMPIRE EXPOSED — I wrote the article below on the 14th anniversary of Senator Paul Wellstone’s murder back in October 2016 and with the latest revelations marking the half century […]
By Paul Craig Roberts | 20 July 2018 INSTITUTE FOR POLITICAL ECONOMY — The Guardian newspaper, which once was an honest newspaper that spoke for the British working class has now been suborned, in my opinion, by […]
By Kevin Barrett | 22 July 2018 VETERANS TODAY — Remember the amazing “terror journalist” Richard Gutjahr? The man with the uncanny ability to show up, pre-positioned, to take iconic footage of “Islamic terror” attacks? Gutjahr, married […]
Russia’s holdings of United States Treasury bonds is currently at its lowest point in 11 years as the country opts to invest in gold instead. By Jay Syrmopoulos | 22 July 2018 THE FREE THOUGHT […]
Anthony Bourdain gave a lengthy, wide ranging interview to journalist Maria Bustillos for her recently launched magazine Popula In the interview, conducted in February and published Sunday, Bourdain slammed Bill Clinton’s handling of his sexual […]
Who stepped up to the plate? By Wolf Richter | 17 July 2018 WOLF STREET — It’s a good thing Russia never held as many US Treasury securities as China and Japan. The scenario would have […]
By Tyler Durden | 19 July 2018 ZERO HEDGE — Sacha Baron Cohen has duped dozens of high-profile politicians and celebrities, including Sarah Palin and a handful of Congressmen, who are featured in segments on his […]
By Tyler Durden | 27 July 2018 ZERO HEDGE — It’s deja vu all over again as Jack Dorsey pulled a Zuckerberg and reported a miss — and a drop — in user growth, while […]
By Brad Hunter | 5 July 2018 TORONTO SUN — San Francisco’s fecal fiasco has the city in deep doo doo. A website logging Baghdad by the Bay’s turd tornado has racked up 16,000 complaints in […]
$8 per vial in competing developed-world nations and $38,892 in the U.S. That says it all. By Charles Hugh Smith | 13 July 2018 OF TWO MINDS — Thanks to decades of gangster films, we all […]
A lawsuit against the HHS has forced the agency to admit that they never, not once, filed the required biannual reports with Congress on increasing vaccine safety. By Matt Agorist | 15 July 2018 THE […]
US president has said American military spending to protect Europe is not sustainable By Jon Stone | 11 July 2018 INDEPENDENT — Germans would actually welcome the withdrawal of American troops stationed in their country, a new […]