Paul Joseph Watson | President continues to fan the flames of unrest.

AFP | Regime leader Kim Jong-un personally supervised show of force, says Seoul, with seven missiles coming down off east coast.

Hollywood Reporter | The network will chronicle 14-year-old Jazz Jennings’ family and daily life.

Business Insider | Even without the heat of official negotiations, relations between Athens and Berlin are getting more sour by the day.

Simon Black | If Vladimir Putin is remotely capable of laughter (the jury is out on that one…) then he’s probably doing so right now.

MIKE BARRETT | Even if it meant facing a federal criminal charge.

Tom LaVenture | A local freestyle rapper who allegedly sang the words, “I will kill you,” said they were words of love.

New American | While eyes were focused on the Selma golden jubilee celebrating bygone battles, a current-day civil-rights battle was being waged — and ignored by the mainstream media.

RT | The self-proclaimed leader of the Islamic State has accepted a pledge of allegiance from Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram.

Sputnik | More than 1.5 million Europeans have signed a petition to prevent EU from entering a secretive trade alliance with the United States.

Michael Krieger | I don’t know what it’s going to take to get people to stop using Facebook. I really don’t.

Truth Revolt | “What about just having them carry nightsticks and the authority to arrest?”

Mac Slavo | The potential for a devastating EMP resulting from a massive solar event, or a man made weapon, is well known.