Newsbusters | “If that flag could tweet,” did it “say #MeToo”?

Washington Examiner | President Trump’s campaign promise to “take back the country we love,” once deemed racist by Democratic sympathizers, is now finding its way back into mainstream acceptance as Democrats hope to win the White House in 2020.

Zero Hedge | Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is backpedaling after pissing off Amazon, costing New York City 25,000 – 40,000 jobs after they decided to abandon plans for a New York City HQ2. 

Mac Slavo | Since the United States government began tracking the cause of death in 1999, suicides, alcohol, and drug-related deaths have skyrocketed to record levels.

Michael Snyder | We now have official confirmation that the U.S. economy has dramatically slowed down. 

Voice Of Europe | Parkfield Community School has been forced to suspend its ‘No Outsiders’ classes until after Easter.

Information Liberation | Lamar Mayor Darnell Byrd-McPherson thought she was the victim of a “hate crime” last month after finding her car one morning covered with a “yellow sticky substance.”

Chris Menahan | Florida bill SB 1722 would fine giant social media sites for censoring protected religious and political speech.

Sputnik | The Clintons have been accused of nepotism and engaging in the politics of revenge over their alleged failed bid to obtain a scholarship for their daughter’s boyfriend.

Free Beacon | There were no scandals in former President Barack Obama’s administration, CNN’s chief legal analysts agreed Monday night.

Mediaite | Hillary Clinton tweeted a Mean Girls GIF with the caption, “Why are you so obsessed with me?” in response to President Donald Trump‘s tweet on Clinton’s decision not to run in 2020.

Daily Mail | Google is still working on its controversial ‘Project Dragonfly’ to build a censored search engine for China despite claiming it had downed tools, whistle-blowers have claimed. 

American Mirror | As Google grapples with multiple lawsuits and a federal investigation into an alleged gender pay gap hurting female employees, an analysis of the company’s compensation shows it’s actually men who are earning less for similar wor…

Daily Mail | A controversial new software developed by Japanese startup Vaak could be used to identify potential shoplifters based on their body language.

Breitbart | The letter by the coalition of Republicans and Democrats asks Nielsen to more than double the number of H-2B foreign workers to 135,320 for the business lobby.