Steve Watson | 16-year-old recovering after losing a kidney.

Paul Joseph Watson | Anti-depression drugs connected with innumerable other mass shootings.

London Guardian | Blacklash prompts social media app to abandon raft of features including plans to let people give anyone a negative rating.

Julie Fidler | Women who are fed up with deodorant and shaving their armpits are going to the extreme measure of microwaving their armpits to get rid of the stink and hair.

London Independent | Russia has built up a “substantial” military presence including ground troops in Syria, according to the Nato secretary-general.

UK Mirror | The move is a blow to Britain and America’s mission to wipe out ISIS but maintain an opposition to brutal dictator President Bashar al-Assad.

Zero Hedge | US gun sales have soared following the mass-shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon.

Zero Hedge | “Russia has moved several ground combat weapons and troops into the area.”

Mac Slavo | Those who are in the know understand that the economy is teetering on complete and utter disaster.

Michael Snyder | The worst stock market crashes in U.S. history have come during the month of October.

The Claremont Independent | “[W]e don’t believe that the party planners intended to be ableist. . . [“mad”] still carries a connotation of violence against disabled people.”

Michael Krieger | There’s nothing like the comment section when it comes to Federal Reserve propaganda in the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal.

Joshua Krause | Homeland Security officials informed him that he didn’t have a right to an attorney.