Paul Joseph Watson | This is what a real feminist looks like.

Steve Watson | “Should Americans be concerned about the president’s mental fitness?”

AP | Left-wing showdown over so-called Dreamers heats up.

Reuters | Trump now wants to rein in social welfare programs even though some Republicans are wary of tackling the volatile issue in a congressional election year.

Zero Hedge | The White House is banning its employees from using personal devices while at work in the West Wing.

Daily Caller | North Korea appears to have accidentally sent a missile crashing down into a city during a test that went awry last April, a new open source intelligence report revealed Wednesday.

Twitchy | Chelsea Clinton on Wednesday denied that she practices Satanism.

Washington Free Beacon | “I don’t want to spoil anything, but my guess is that there are quite a few individuals that could be up for the awards.”

CNBC | A Korean tech giant on Thursday announced new robots that take aim squarely at the jobs of many services industry workers around the globe.

CNBC | Private sector job creation surged in December as a strong holiday shopping season pushed companies to hire more workers, according to a report Thursday from ADP and Moody’s Analytics.

Daily Mail | How your smartphone, baby monitor, TV and computer could expose your personal data to criminals after shocking scale of ‘design flaw’ in Intel, AMD and Arm chips is revealed.

Paul Joseph Watson | Tweets image of Antifa book to “strike fear in the heart of” Trump.

Zero Hedge | As widespread protests in Iran have now reached a full week, a new censorship directive from the Chinese government has ordered newsrooms across the nation to cease reporting on Iran demonstrations.

Brandon Smith | Men embracing their masculinity and biological heritage has not been the easiest path the past few years, at least, for those who care about being labeled a “toxic” curse hanging over the history of the world.

RT | Oil prices started the year on a high note as some geopolitical tension pushed aside bearish concerns. Both WTI and Brent opened above $60 per barrel for the first time in years.