Uproar as London marathon water bottles snatched by roadside
RT | Video purportedly filmed near a marathon water station in Deptford shows scores of people racing to nab the bottles of water as the last of the runners passed.
RT | Video purportedly filmed near a marathon water station in Deptford shows scores of people racing to nab the bottles of water as the last of the runners passed.
Zero Hedge | Dear Canadians, bad news: your money is no longer welcome with U.S. brokerages. Why? Because you are, well, Canadian.
Michael Snyder | If nobody is working in one out of every five U.S. families, then how in the world can the unemployment rate be close to 5 percent as the Obama administration keeps insisting?
Reuters | U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers are expected to hold interest rates steady when they meet this week.
Mac Slavo | It seems the end really is nigh for the U.S. dollar.
Michael Krieger | Are we done being fooled? I sure hope so.
Zero Hedge | China’s credit growth in March is a “warning sign” according to billionaire George Soros.
New American | It turns out the scandal-plagued World Bank and the Communist Party of China-controlled AIIB are going to be proud partners in globalism.
Michael Krieger | His farewell speech was pretty representative of the man’s complicated and understandably controversial legacy.
Bloomberg | A startup thinks newspapers can profit by getting people to pay to elevate their rants—or advertisements—to the top of the comments section.
Financial Times | Saudi Arabia is raising $10bn from a consortium of global banks.
Mac Slavo | The War on Cash has many fronts.
New American | Governments and globalist organizations announced a wave of new edicts and agreements last week.
RT | The Bank of Russia and the People’s Bank of China want to create a joint platform that would unite gold trading by the world’s two biggest gold buying countries.
Prison Planet.com | The possible release of the secret 28 pages of the 9/11 report may implicate Saudi state organs in the attack. Who will blink?