Steve Watson | “Several thousand deaths per year; Equivalent to a 747 plane going down once a month.”

The Atlantic | It’s not just conservatives pushing the idea that the Democratic nominee is sicker than she admits.

Reuters | Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) said it would fight a $14 billion demand from the U.S. Department of Justice to settle claims it missold mortgage-backed securities.

Zero Hedge | After several spurious reports of substantial preorder spikes for the iPhone 7 by the likes of T-Mobile – if not so much Verizon – AAPL stock enjoyed the biggest weekly surge in years.

Daily Mail | Imagine a person who can play tennis like Andy Murray, think like Professor Stephen Hawking and can live to 150 – all in a body that looks and feels like it belongs to a 40-year-old.

London Independent | Isis could have been invented by the US to “justify the devastation, partitioning and occupation” of the Middle East, writes Noha Al-Sharnoubi.

Bill Gertz | Lack of DNI inquiry risks charges of ‘partisanship or incompetence’ by spy agencies.

The Hill | The trending topics feature surfaced a story that said that Fox News’ Kelly had been fired for supporting Clinton and a second one promoting a conspiracy theory about the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

The Hill | “I’ll answer that question at the right time.”

Steve Watson | What?

Breitbart | As GOP nominee Donald Trump continues to surge all across the nation, he has narrowed the gap and surpassed Hillary Clinton in the important battleground state of Ohio.

CNS News | Obama also said is that “[d]angerous changed in our climate, caused mainly by human activity…are happening now.”

RT | Japan has announced plans to increase joint military activities with allies in South East Asia to counter Chinese dominance around disputed reefs in the East China and South China Seas.

Zero Hedge | Turns out that Harvard likes to dabble in “fiction peddling” as well.

Brandon Smith | Some global changes are so disturbing that they send shockwaves through the collective unconscious before they ever hit the mainstream.