Daily Caller | President Donald Trump shredded Sen. Richard Blumenthal in a series of tweets Thursday morning, after Blumenthal leaked details of a private conversation with Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.

TheAntiMedia.org | When Barack Obama was still in office, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, one of the perpetrators of the 9/11 terror attacks, penned a letter to him.

American Mirror | Twitter is taking on social media rival upstart Gab by suspending its account.

Bloomberg | With nearly a record 40 days of the S&P not having an intraday swing of 1% or more, traders – desperate for volatility – are fuming at a market that has apparently flatlined.

Bloomberg | Paris plans to build a barrier around the Eiffel Tower to limit the risk of terrorism.

CNN | Apprehensions at the southern border decreased sharply in January, according to statistics obtained by CNN.

AZ Central | For four years, federal immigration authorities have given Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos a pass to remain in the U.S. rather than deport her back to Mexico.

Daily Mail | The elite made Brexit happen because they ignored ordinary people’s fear about immigration, former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King has claimed.

London Independent | Experiments suggest normal method for cooking rice can expose consumers to range of health problems including heart disease, diabetes and cancer.

Paul Joseph Watson | “Spoiled” natives should be supplanted, argues top neoconservative.

Breitbart | “He’s almost certainly the most anti-immigrant senator of the hundred.”

Breitbart | “Sessions is unparalleled in his knowledge of the proper role of the Department of Justice, the legislative process, and the rule of law.”

CNSNews.com | “She received the President’s Pro Bono Service Award in 2013 from the State Bar of California and the LGBT Award from the American Civil Liberties Union of South California in 2009.”

Accuweather | A quick change to colder weather will be accompanied by accumulating snow from the mid-Atlantic to eastern New England into Thursday night.

Daily Caller | Senator Bill Nelson stated on the Senate floor Wednesday afternoon that American race relations have not advanced since 1963.