Michael Sndyer | Even the mainstream media is beginning to use the phrase “meat shortages”, and we are being told to brace for supply chain disruptions all over America.

Daily Mail | China has shut downs gyms and swimming pools in Beijing amid fears the country is vulnerable to a second wave of coronavirus.

Daily Mail | Oscar-winning comic book movie the Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix, may have led to film-goers developing prejudices towards people with mental health problems.

Zero Hedge | There is increasing evidence on social media that the National Guard has been deployed to the nation’s food banks to ensure food supply chain networks are not severed, and shortages do not materialize. 

Daily Mail | Africa has suffered a 40 per cent rise in coronavirus cases and deaths in the past 10 days amid worrying signs the disease is set to take off there.

Breitbart | Between April 13 to April 19, murders increased 100 percent compared to the same week last year. From year-to-date, murders are up by 5.7 percent.

Zero Hedge | Saturday’s protest saw mainly leftist activists but also a mix of right-wing folks.

National File | Australian mom makes declaration before biological daughter can start taking testosterone.

RT | Speculation has grown about Kim’s health after he missed a Korea Workers’ Party politburo meeting on April 11.

Daily Mail | President says press conferences are pointless because the media ‘spreads lies’ and asks ‘hostile questions’.

Daily Mail | China’s understanding of the virus was far advanced from the impression given by its public stance.

Daily Mail | Amid global outrage at Beijing’s ‘cover-up’ and disbelief that the country has only had 4,636 deaths.

Information Liberation | Could this dispute not have been solved with a simple letter or a phone call?

Zero Hedge | A variation of the rumor was repeated by a Beijing television executive whose uncle is a Chinese foreign minister – telling her 15 million followers on Weibo that Kim Jong Un is dead based on a “very solid source.”

Breitbart | “Isn’t this an interesting wrinkle though?”