Aggregated news and blog articles from around the Web.
By Tyler Durden | 5 April 2017 ZERO HEDGE — It was a one-two knockout punch for anyone still holding out hope that Trump’s domestic economic policies will take place in the near, or not even […]
By Kurt Nimmo | 3 April 2017 NEWSBUD — On this edition of The Geopolitical Report, we examine the recent killing of civilians in Mosul, Iraq. The strategy to murder innocent men, women, and children in […]
Researchers tested and tracked 69 expectant mothers. By Carey Gillam | 4 April 2017 HUFFINGTON POST — Concerns about the world’s most widely used herbicide are taking a new twist as researchers unveil data that […]
4 April 2017 BBC — German skincare brand Nivea has apologised and removed an advert that was deemed discriminatory. The advert for its invisible deodorant range said “white is purity” across an image of a woman. […]
3 April 2017 THE LOCAL (AFP) — The Italian government said on Sunday that dozens of rival tribes in southern Libya had agreed to cooperate on securing the country’s borders in an effort to curb the […]
And have enjoyed unfair advantage for far too long By Adam Taggart | 2 April 2017 PEAK PROSPERITY — Sheelah Kolhatkar, former hedge fund analyst and staff writer at the New Yorker, thinks hedge funds […]
Col. Eyal Karim, the IDF’s intended next chief rabbi, has previously provided misogynistic interpretations of Jewish law that consider female conscription ‘utterly forbidden’ and permits raping ‘attractive Gentile women’ as a way to keep up […]
Software manual suggests that main use of the system isn’t to monitor individuals but to learn about trends and public sentiment; the real question is what the government will do with it. By Oded Yaron […]
1 April 2017 RUSSIA TODAY — Two Jewish Defense League (JDL) members who beat a 55-year-old Palestinian-American teacher outside an AIPAC meeting in Washington DC last weekend may be charged with an additional hate crime felony. […]
A NEW poll of French voter’s intentions shows independent centrist Emmanuel Macron having a very narrow lead over his rival Marine Le Pen By Romina McGuinness | 31 March 2017 EXPRESS — Published just over three […]
By Martin Berger | 1 April 2017 NEW EASTERN OUTLOOK — As it’s been recently noted, the latest mass-casualties inflicted by US and NATO airstrikes in Raqqa and Mosul reveal that Washington has decided to turn […]
Listing was prompted by the World Health Organization’s finding that glyphosate is a “probable” human carcinogen 30 March 2017 GM WATCH — The state of California has finalized its decision designating glyphosate, the main ingredient in […]
By Robert Wenzel | 26 March 2017 ECONOMIC POLICY JOURNAL — Chicago-born Natalie Jaresko, the former finance minister of Ukraine has just announced she has been made chief executive of the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto […]
By Katherine Timpf | 23 March 2017 The idea was to encourage ‘dialogue.’ NATIONAL REVIEW — The Diversity Leadership Council at Gustavus Adolphus College admits that it — with the help of other social-justice groups […]
28 March 2017 EURACTIV / AFP — Leaders from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Poland (the Visegrád Four) rejected yesterday (28 March) what they called Brussels’ use of “blackmail and diktat” over planned resettlements of […]
By Eric Owens | 28 March 2017 THE DAILY CALLER — Loyola University Chicago offers a campus club “for self-identified White students” to admit their own racist feelings and to complain about the racism they perceive […]
By Claire Bernish | 27 March 2017 FREE THOUGHT PROJECT — Sana’a, Yemen — Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a to protest the second anniversary of the invasion by […]
By Russ Mitchell | 28 May 2017 LOS ANGELES TIMES — Elon Musk is starting yet another company, this time to create implantable brain chips to treat neurological disorders and one day, perhaps, protect us […]
15 March 2017 MOON OVER ALABAMA — When the U.S. was confronted with an insurgency in Iraq it did not find fault with own behavior but identified Syria and Iran as the culprits. It decided to […]
The youth from Ashkelon has been making similar threats for the past two years, but only after the FBI sent investigators to Israel was an arrest made. By Yaniv Kubovich and Almog Ben Zikri | 26 […]
By Tyler Durden | 23 March 2017 ZERO HEDGE — Earlier this morning we noted Ford’s “CFO Let’s Chat” meeting with analysts before which Ford announced weak 1Q adj. EPS guidance of 30c-35c, coming in well […]
By Allison Deger | 24 March 2017 MONDOWEISS — While Richard Gere was in Israel and the occupied West Bank promoting his film “Norman,” he was recorded in an unguarded moment wandering the desolate streets of Hebron’s […]
By Tyler Durden | 24 March 2017 ZERO HEDGE — Rinkeby is a suburban housing estate near Stockholm, where the Swedish welfare state keeps a large number of unassimilated migrants. 90% of the population is non-Swedish and […]
By Jack Montgomery | 22 March 2017 BREITBART — The International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimates 20,484 migrants have arrived in Europe by sea since the beginning of 2017, with numbers likely to explode as […]
By Zach Carter | 21 March 2017 HUFFINGTON POST — A confirmation vote on President Donald Trump’s nominee to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission is quickly developing into a proxy vote signaling whether moderate […]
17 March 2017 LIFESITE NEWS — As the Disney Corporation experiments with a “gay” subplot in its remake of Beauty and the Beast, the recent ratings flop of an ABC miniseries extolling “gay rights” confirms that […]
By Joel Rosenblatt, Lydia Mulvany and Peter Waldman | 14 March 2017 Monsanto is fighting suits claiming it hid Roundup health risk ‘I should get a medal,’ regulator allegedly bragged to company BLOOMBERG — The Environmental […]
By Ben Alexson | 21 March 2017 THE POST-STANDARD — A Jewish man in Upstate NY was jailed on Monday for falsely reporting racist vandalism to police. Now, Andrew King, 54, of Schenectady, is facing a […]
The Kagans Are Back; Wars to Follow By Robert Parry | 21 March 2017 RON PAUL INSTITUTE — The Kagan family, America’s neoconservative aristocracy, has reemerged having recovered from the letdown over not gaining its expected […]
By Daniel Lang | 20 March 2017 THE DAILY SHEEPLE — If someone walks into a hospital and claims that they’re being tracked, and that they need to have a tracking device removed, there’s a pretty […]