Free Beacon | Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) said Thursday that he is ready to vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation and that continued delays and accusations are meant to “humiliate” the nominee.

Daily Mail | Vote expected as soon as SATURDAY NIGHT.

American Mirror | The University of Southern Maine offered a “pop-up” elective course this week for students interested in traveling to Washington, D.C. to protest and pressure Sen. Susan Collins into voting against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Bret…

Seattle Times | “The presidential text alert went out and after that I lost all internet, Gmail, apps — everything stopped working.”

Voice Of Europe | In September 2018, the French Government launched the “Reacting Can Change Everything” communication campaign to encourage witnesses of sexual or sexist violence to speak out.

Reuters | The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell to a near 49-year low last week.

Zero Hedge | Traders were greeted with another sea of red from overnight equity markets.

Michael Snyder | Why would the IMF use the phrase “a second Great Depression” in a report that they know the entire world will read?

Brandon Smith | Tyranny is often seen as a sudden and inexplicable development in a society.

Patrick J. Buchanan | Four days after he described Christine Blasey Ford, the accuser of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, as a “very credible witness,” President Donald Trump could no longer contain his feelings or constrain his instincts.

Michael Snyder | After reading the information contained in this article, you will probably find yourself questioning if America is going to be able to survive for much longer, because our young people are a complete and total mess. 

‘Tim Cook is a clear and present danger to free societies and free people everywhere.’

Voice Of Europe | As it happens, ISIS recruiter operates a free school in Sweden. Years ago the thought of it would have been scandalous. Today’s Sweden, it will likely barely raise an eyebrow.

Sputnik | The French authorities have launched an investigation into the disappearance of Interpol President Meng Hongwei in China, Europe 1 reported on Friday citing sources.

Voice Of Europe | The loss of population in Spain in recent years as a result of the migratory balance and low birth rates have triggered questions regarding how future pensions will be paid if this trend continues.