American Mirror | CNN’s Jim Acosta is very bitter about President Donald Trump’s Fake News Awards announced Wednesday.

RT | The largest cryptocurrency, bitcoin, is a commodity and not a payment system, according to Visa’s chief executive. Visa will also not give bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies a platform for wire transfers and exchanges.

RT | Signs of starvation and death in North Korea indicate that US diplomatic strategy works fine, says the secretary of state.

Breitbart | Glenn R. Simpson, the co-founder of the controversial opposition research firm Fusion GPS, stated in testimony it “makes sense” to him that the FBI paid for a trip to Rome.

Breitbart | Because “they can’t get their way”.

Daily Mail | A computer that is used to determine if a criminal is likely to reoffend in courtrooms is ‘no more accurate than untrained humans’, claim scientists.

Daily Mail | Stanford reveals ‘startlingly accurate’ system to predict the end of life for hospital patients.

RT | Two guards at a French prison in Corsica have been attacked and seriously injured by a radicalized inmate, a local prosecutor and a prison union said.

Sputnik | Natalya Kaspersky claimed that Bitcoin was designed to provide financing for US and British intelligence activities around the world. The expert called the cryptocurrency “dollar 2.0.”

Zero Hedge | A new internet meme called ‘The Tide Pod Challenge‘ has circulated social media channels with the millennial generation taking some severe risks to their health.

GEFIRA | The number of indigenous citizens is shrinking with an astonishing pace.

Daily Caller | A new report says pro-Trump commentator Ed Martin is no longer with CNN.

American Mirror | Nancy Pelosi apparently thinks she’s everyone’s mother — including the President of the United States.

Paul Joseph Watson | Home page doesn’t even have a single story about scandal dubbed “worse than Watergate”.

Louder With Crowder | California officials tend to struggle with managing money.