Daily Mail | The US military has revealed $65 of funding for a programme to develop a ‘brain chip’ allowing humans to simply plug into a computer.

NBC News | “I never had any damaging or sensitive information about Hillary Clinton. It was never my intention to have that,” Natalia Veselnitskaya said.

Paul Joseph Watson | Deletes tweet after another attempt at race baiting goes hilariously wrong.

Breitbart | This is only the latest effort by the Times to bring down President Donald Trump that relies on documents it has not seen and verified.

Daily Caller | “Obviously I’m the first person on a campaign to ever take a meeting to hear info about an opponent.”

Westmonster | “Today we are trying to solve a problem of a few thousand people, but we need to have a strategy for millions of people.”

RT | “Considering how North Korea does not have any testing facilities [for re-entry technology], the agency believes [North Korea] has not yet secured that technology.”

RT | “An invitation has been extended and accepted,” a No. 10 spokesman said.

Sputnik | Fifty-seven percent of US citizens say they have confidence in the police.

Sputnik | Daesh terrorists confirmed the group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead, Al Sumaria TV channel reports citing a source in the Iraqi province of Nineveh.

Zero Hedge | “We have faced a new form of violence, to which we should respond with enhanced cooperation in fighting extremists.”

Zero Hedge | The growing number of wealthy crypto investors is starting to infuriate regulators.

Michael Snyder | If you could stay home and play video games all day, would you do it?

Michael Snyder | Our system is deeply broken and it needs to be fixed.

Mac Slavo | It may only be a matter of time before the power grid in the United States, which is far more vulnerable to hacking than most people realize, suffers from a catastrophic cyber attack.