Dem Congresswoman Blames ‘Wikipedia’ for Publishing Leaked Emails
Mikael Thalen | “I’m going to first of all denounce the utilization of this intrusion by Wikipedia through the Russian intrusion.”
Mikael Thalen | “I’m going to first of all denounce the utilization of this intrusion by Wikipedia through the Russian intrusion.”
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Business Insider | Millennials are way too bullish on their financial future.
Washington Examiner | Longtime Clinton loyalist and Democratic operative James Carville put forth that there is likely to be “fraud” on Election Day.
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The Sun | Jihadis are caught on the run disguised in women’s clothing.
Prison Planet.com | Morning Joe must be “dangerous” and undermining democracy.
The Hill | Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Thursday claimed that Hillary Clinton had received questions ahead of a debate.
Newscasters | News broke Thursday of a new Clinton campaign e-mail exposed by WikiLeaks that reinforces the persistent notion that the Clinton Foundation is a pay-for-play scheme.
Truth Revolt | “What she did compromises our national security. She is cavalier and reckless and in my opinion should be detained and questioned.”
Washington Times | The Clinton-Soros symbiosis came into clearer focus this month.
Daily Mail | The idea of implanting brain chips into people to give them superhuman memory might sound like the plot of the latest science fiction film.
London Independent | The issue appears to be coming from the East side of the US – but is affecting internet services across the world.
Steve Watson | President also suggested Trump has a “bromance” with Putin.
NY Post | Tesla cars don’t kill people — journalists do.