Trump: ‘We’re not going into Syria’
Daily Mail | President labels tyrant Assad an ‘animal’ and accuses Russia of backing a ‘truly evil person’.
Daily Mail | President labels tyrant Assad an ‘animal’ and accuses Russia of backing a ‘truly evil person’.
Paul Joseph Watson | Military escalation in Syria and North Korea driving fears.
Washington Post | The phone call comes just four days after the pair held face-to-face talks.
Daily Caller | The United Airlines flight from which a passenger was forcibly removed to make room for airline employees wasn’t actually overbooked.
Daily Caller | The revelation confirms for the first time that a federal surveillance warrant, known as a FISA warrant, was issued for a member of the Trump campaign.
Breitbart | In an interview with Fox Business Network, President Donald Trump pledged “phenomenal tax reform,” but added he had “to do health care first.”
CNS News | “Starting today, federal prosecutors are now required to consider for prosecution all of the following offenses, often not prosecuted in the past,” Sessions said.
RT | Rising global tension around Syria and North Korea have pushed gold prices to their highest level since November as investors shift to safe haven assets.
Zero Hedge | Amid a sexual harrassment scandal, Fox’s Bill O’Reilly surprised viewers tonight and announced he will be taking a “planned” vacation until April 24th.
Sputnik | Russia’s trust in Washington has eroded rather than improved, Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.
RT | The murder of a top Hamas operative last month was an inside job, Israel’s Defense Minister has claimed.
RT | A number of bombs went off near a German team bus as it transported players to a Champions League quarter-final game.
Mac Slavo | Sources say several SEALs took turns dumping round after round into bin Laden’s body, which ended up having more than 100 bullet holes in it.
Campus Reform | “I believe there is a correlation [between] his Twitter statements and his classroom behavior.”
The Daily Sheeple | The city of Dallas, Texas is no stranger to natural disasters.