Winter Watch original articles and aggregated US news.
By Bob Moser | 21 March 2019 THE NEW YORKER — In the days since the stunning dismissal of Morris Dees, the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, on March 14th, I’ve been thinking […]
By Tyler Durden | 23 March 2019 ZERO HEDGE — The Southern Poverty Law Center — the “vicious left-wing attack dog” used by the likes of Facebook, Twitter, Google and Amazon to identify “hate groups” […]
By Ethan Huff | 21 March 2019 NATURAL NEWS — In the wake of the revelation that the mass shooting that took place at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, may have actually been a […]
By Robert Arce | 20 March 2019 BREITBART — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized approximately 223 pounds of methamphetamine and two pounds of heroin worth $648,288 over the weekend during four vehicle inspections […]
By Emily Birnbaum | 21 March 2019 THE HILL — Instagram said Thursday it plans to block a slew of anti-vaccine hashtags amid an ongoing crackdown on medical misinformation on the platform. The company, which is […]
Editor’s Note: This a rerun combination of our two of our Las Vegas Harvest Festival shooting analysis. Unfortunately several of the revealing videos has been scrubbed into the memory hole. However, there is still enough […]
‘My first thought was our kids and how it would impact our kids, and my second thought was our friends in New Zealand,’ a Stoneman Douglas teacher said. By Kalhan Rosenblatt | 15 March 2019 […]
Two Stanford students, Erica Olsen and Kalea Woods, filed a $5 million class action suit on Wednesday Parent Jennifer Kay Toy filed a separate $500 billion lawsuit saying her son was not admitted to some […]
By Neil Munro | 14 March 2019 BREITBART — Federal investigators arrested five people for helping Chinese nationals cheat their way into U.S. universities — and then perhaps into U.S. jobs and research laboratories. “The indictment […]
By Tyler Durden | 147 March 2019 ZERO HEDGE — The storm clouds gathering above Facebook are getting darker by the hour. Less than one day after Facebook suffered an unprecedented outage that lasted for hours […]
By James Kirkpatrick | 12 March 2019 THE UNZ REVIEW — The dark horse candidate of the 2020 Democratic primary is entrepreneur Andrew Yang, who just qualified for the first round of debates by attracting over 65,000 […]
By Nick Poppy | 17 June 2017 NEW YORK POST — Babies were snatched off the streets by strangers in passing cars. Or taken from day-care centers or church basements where they played. Or stolen from […]
It’s unclear when the grand jury was called By Makena Kelly | 13 March 2019 THE VERGE — Federal prosecutors are pursuing a criminal investigation into Facebook’s data deals it made with large tech companies, The New […]
By Caitlin Johnstone | 5 March 2019 CAITLIN JOHNSTONE — In response to criticisms made by Congresswoman Ilhan Omar that US political leaders have too much allegiance to Israel and its lobbying groups, House Democrats […]
What the Singer college scandal illustrates more than anything is the depths that some will go to to keep up with the Cohens in a full-blown kakistocracy. Although there is a certain schadenfreude in watching […]
By Roberta Rampton and Ginger Gibson | 12 March 2019 REUTERS — President Donald Trump called on Monday for spending more U.S. taxpayer money on the military and a U.S.-Mexico border wall, while overhauling social […]
By Kristian Davis Bailey | 9 March 2019 THE ELECTRONIC INTIFADA — In September 2017, Palestine Legal attorneys received nearly 30 emails from students, teachers and even librarians who were justifiably concerned about an anonymous message […]
Editor’s Note: This is not a standalone article. It’s more reinforcement of our theory that this type of criminal often operates in bands and with henchmen. See previous posts about John Wayne Gacy, the Son […]
By Daniel Chaitin | 10 March 2019 WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Media coverage of longtime Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta has disappeared completely an astonished Glenn Greenwald remarked last week. “I’m still somewhat mystified about how Tony Podesta […]
By Tyler Durden | 10 March 2019 ZERO HEDGE — Here is an inconvenient truth for the Democratic socialists that control New York City: Gotham is “careening closer to all-out financial bankruptcy,” according to New York Post. Mayor Bill […]
Editor’s Note: Kay Stevenson is a guest contributor to Winter Watch who lives four miles from the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona. Also to understand where Kay is going with this, the Tavares video […]
By Kurt Nimmo | 9 March 2019 RON PAUL INSTITUTE — Marco Rubio, the neocon senator from Florida, considers a suspicious power outage across Venezuela to be funny. He would no doubt feel different if his […]
American NRI [Non-Resident Indian] Groups: AJC [American Jewish Committee], AIPAC [American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee], Modi 6 March 2019 WIDE AWAKE GENTILE — There are now several Indian American organizations involved in lobbying, either at the local community […]
By Tal Axelrod | 6 March 2019 THE HILL — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) defended Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Wednesday amid an avalanche of criticism she’s received over comments about Israel that some have slammed as anti-Semitic. Sanders, who […]
By Josh Gerstein | 6 March 2019 POLITICO — A federal appeals court panel signaled Wednesday that it was strongly inclined to set in motion a process likely to expose more sordid details in the politically […]
By Mike Spector, Jessica DiNapoli and Nate Raymond | 4 March 2019 REUTERS — OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP is exploring filing for bankruptcy to address potentially significant liabilities from roughly 2,000 lawsuits alleging the […]
By Wayne Madsen | 1 March 2019 STRATEGIC CULTURE FOUNDATION — The city of Miami, Florida may have started out as a retirement mecca for winter-worn pensioners from northern climes. However, after the beginning of the […]
By Tyler Durden | 27 February 2019 ZERO HEDGE — At a time when global auto sales are grinding to what feels like inevitable prolonged recession, the world is taking many of its industry cues from […]