Winter Watch original articles and aggregated US news.
While landlords are muttering, ‘And this too shall pass.’ By Wolf Richter | 10 December 2020 WOLF STREET — The award-winning luxury-apartment property NEMA San Francisco, with 754 units in four linked towers completed in 2013, […]
By Tyler Durden | 9 December 2020 ZERO HEDGE — Facebook shares are extending their losses today as US antitrust officials and a coalition of a states sued the social media company for allegedly abusing its […]
8 December 2020 HENRY MAKOW — According to the Center for Disease Control document of 26 July 2020 – an unspecified number of Americans will be classified as “high-risk” for Covid-19 in 2021 and sent, willing or […]
Police violence against blacks ‘may contribute to feelings of distrust or powerlessness’ By Greg Piper | 8 December 2020 THE COLLEGE FIX — One of the amazing things we learned in 2020 is that the novel […]
By Patty McMurray | 6 December 2020 GATEWAY PUNDIT — On Friday, Kristina Karamo, host of the Kristina Karamo Project, Dr. Linda Lee Tarver a 29-year former Secretary of State election integrity liaison, and Angelic Johnson, went to Lansing, […]
‘Mr Bond, they have a saying in Chicago: ‘Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it’s enemy action.” ― author Ian Fleming, ‘Goldfinger’ During this show, I often take the lead as the guest, but […]
Security lapse the latest privacy issue for the social-media giant By Jeff Horwitz and Robert McMillan | 21 March 2019 THE WALL STREET JOURNAL — Facebook Inc. for years stored hundreds of millions of user passwords in a […]
By Tyler Durden | 7 December 2020 ZERO HEDGE — UPDATE: After getting pummeled on Twitter, the CTU attempts a backpedal. No one’s buying it… Fair enough. Complex issue. Requires nuance. And much more discussion. More important, […]
‘That has to be the number one priority: to get vaccines in the hands in as much of the global population as possible, and then connecting this to a COVID passport’ By Steve Watson | […]
Winter Watch welcomes special guest writer Giuseppe Vafanculo. He’s a former professional journalist with more than 500 byline articles in major-market newspapers and magazines in the 1980s. His midlife career change led him to graduate […]
Well, not markets. Fed-managed paper exchange. By Wolf Richter | 4 December 2020 WOLF STREET — Never mind the Pandemic or the huge blob of corporate debt that even the Fed publicly fretted about before the […]
By Zachary Stieber | 28 November 2020 THE EPOCH TIMES — A group that received hundreds of millions of dollars from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is accused in post-election lawsuits of contributing to constitutional violations in key battleground states. The […]
By Wilfred Reilly | 7 December 2020 QUILLETTE — The claim that there’s an “epidemic” of fatal anti-transgender violence in the United States has been made widely in recent years. A Google search for the phrase […]
By Sean Burch | 4 November 2020 YAHOO! NEWS (THE WRAP) — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg changed the platform’s algorithm following the 2020 election to highlight outlets like CNN, the New York Times and NPR, according […]
By Tyler Durden | 4 December 2020 ZERO HEDGE — As [Los Angeles’ first Jewish] Mayor Eric Garcetti kicks off the most restrictive lockdown in the country in the City of Angels, it appears even […]
A safety instructions document published by the UK government states ‘For women of childbearing age, pregnancy should be excluded before vaccination’ By Dorothy Cummings McLean | 4 December 2020 LIFE SITE NEWS — Government produced safety instructions […]
Because this is a short, action-packed, 30-minute podcast, we are reluctant to offer spoilers in this intro. Needless to say, the duo deal with a range of topics that include spiritual war and survival elements […]
Massive environmental impacts of bioreactor technology ignored in media techno-hype 2 December 2020 GM WATCH — The article below offers a largely uncritical view of lab-grown fake meat, which has just been approved in Singapore. The […]
By Tyler Durden | 1 December 2020 ZERO HEDGE — With Moderna officially filing for expedited approval from the FDA yesterday, and Pfizer following up by announcing early Tuesday in the New York morning, With vaccine […]
By Tyler Durden | 1 December 2020 ZERO HEDGE — It’s not just New York that is facing draconian cuts to its mass transit infrastructure and workforce as the city slides into financial ruin: the country’s capital is […]
By Adam Beam | 1 December 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS — California sent about $400 million in fraudulent unemployment benefit payments to state prisoners, a state official said Tuesday, nearly triple the amount disclosed last week and […]
‘We’ve invited billionaires into the counting room and it will undermine the integrity of our elections. It’s unprecedented. We are headed toward a situation in which Big Tech controls the flow of information and the […]
Analysts say this will have a long and profound impact on the economy for many years to come By Steve Watson | 30 November 2020 SUMMIT NEWS — Research has concluded that the US will […]
‘The United States has reached a tipping point: The damage done to schoolchildren with scarce resources is likely to be irreparable.’ By Joy Pullmann | 30 November 2020 THE FEDERALIST — As report cards begin to […]
By Stacey Lennox | 29 November 2020 PJ MEDIA — Better late than never. Perhaps because he believes Joe Biden will be inaugurated in January, Dr. Fauci is finally admitting that children do not get terribly […]
‘We don’t need a police force. We don’t need a secret Stasi to go after the neighbor that isn’t wearing his mask on a park bench. We have families who are willing to do that.’ […]
By Jorge Fitz-Gibbon | 29 November 2020 NEW YORK POST — It has been a bad year for ma and pa. Nearly one-third of small businesses in New York and New Jersey remain closed since January […]
By Mike Stone | 30 November 2020 HENRY MAKOW — Nothing is more beautiful than a bride on her wedding day, and no window display is more beautiful than the one at the bridal shop down […]
27 November 2020 RUSSIA TODAY — Two megachurches decided to open Sunday services with some safe-for-work joke stripteases, in a cheeky protest against California’s closing down of churches due to the Covid-19 pandemic, while letting strip […]