Zero Hedge | During an interview with “CBS This Morning” on Monday, Snowden said he would ultimately like to return to the United States at some point if “I get a fair trial”. 

Daily Mail | Combating the scourge of extreme content on Facebook is taking a heavy psychological toll on some of the company’s third-party moderators, says a new report.  

Zero Hedge | This risks a return to the pre-crisis days, when banks would bid on mortgages, incentivizing lenders to relax their standards to meet growing demand.

Zero Hedge | Exit polls conducted by the country’s three main TV channels suggest he could be facing a disastrous defeat, based on his right wing coalition not gaining 61 seats needed for a majority.

Paul Joseph Watson | Will you allow the silencing of the American people before 2020?

Paul Joseph Watson | Stunning and brave.

Paul Joseph Watson | Report shows gun owners giving up their guns.

Paul Joseph Watson | They “don’t give a shit about you even in the slightest.”

Paul Joseph Watson | “I’m not saying we wouldn’t get our hair mussed.”

RT | A Google search outage had users panicked around the world as their search queries returned “internal server errors,” forcing them to use DuckDuckGo or (shudder) Bing – or take to social media to complain.

CNBC | Russia is carrying out a series of large-scale military exercises with China, India and Pakistan in what experts believe is Moscow trying to send a powerful message to the West.

Zero Hedge | Serious offer or some bold high level trolling? 

Zero Hedge | Iranian state TV quoted Khamenei, who said this is the position of the country’s leadership and that “all officials in the Islamic Republic unanimously believe” this.

Mac Slavo | Because of the “bloodbath” ongoing in the trucking industry right now, it’s important to realize just how much Americans are dependent on trucking. If truckers stopped working, grocery stores across the country would run out of food in…

RT | British biotech company Oxitec conducted a 27-month long experiment in 2013 Jacobina, Brazil, aimed at reducing the local mosquito population by 90 percent while preserving the genetic integrity of the local insect population.