The Internet Crackdown Begins: U.S. Senator Al Franken Wants Google, Facebook And Twitter To Censor Political Speech
Michael Snyder | Unfortunately, major changes may soon be coming to the Internet.
Michael Snyder | Unfortunately, major changes may soon be coming to the Internet.
Paul Joseph Watson | Deranged anti-Trump libtards go apesh*t.
Steve Watson | Fewer Clinton supporters would stick with Hillary.
Newscasters | In this day and age you don’t actually have to win anything to be considered a winner. People who self-identify as winners can get just as much praise without having to work too hard.
Breitbart | The Pentagon’s study, dubbed the “Estimated Cost to Each Taxpayer for the Wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria,” places the total authorized war spending on those conflicts between 2001 and 2018 at $1.5 trillion.
The Sun | ‘Where women – including a Hollywood actress – are forced to hand over naked pics, get branded with the founder’s initials, and are beaten with paddles.’
Daily Mirror | Aerial footage shot by a drone shows smoke pouring from the building as a fire brigade tackles the blaze.
News.com.au | HUMANS could live in underwater cities and hack our own biology for super hero abilities, according to a multi-millionaire who wants to put a chip in your head.
Washington Times | The difficulty of passing a polygraph test have sapped the agency of nearly 2,000 agents it’s supposed to have.
London Guardian | Institute for Policy Studies warns of a ‘moral crisis’ and says Trump tax change proposals will exacerbate disparities.
Daily Mail | One of the biggest names in Silicon Valley criticized Facebook and other social media sites in an interview with Axios earlier this week.
Paul Joseph Watson | Weird video clip gets new attention in light of pedo revelations.
PJ Media | Monday is the two-year anniversary of coordinated attacks on Paris in which nine terrorists killed 130 people.
Breitbart | Starting salaries in Britain are rising sharply as the supply of cheap labour from the EU dwindles.
CNS News | Only the Federal Reserve owns more U.S. federal government debt than entities in the People’s Republic of China, according to the latest data released by the Treasury and the Federal Reserve.