Iran vessels make ‘high speed intercept’ of U.S. ship: U.S. official
Reuters | Two of the Iranian vessels came within 300 yards of the USS Nitze in an incident that was “unsafe and unprofessional.”
Reuters | Two of the Iranian vessels came within 300 yards of the USS Nitze in an incident that was “unsafe and unprofessional.”
MPR News | A Mississippi man who tried to travel to Syria with his fiancee to join the Islamic State group was sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison on federal terrorism charges.
Weekly Standard | Healthcare.gov has disappeared references to Obama’s failed promise.
Washington Free Beacon | Policies like Obamacare, tax code reduce Americans’ incentive to work.
Washington Free Beacon | The U.S. Department of Agriculture is spending nearly $1 million to teach refugees how to farm.
Steve Watson | “She sees people of color only as votes.”
Paul Joseph Watson | Next Wikileaks data dump could be a ‘game changer’.
DCWhispers | Megyn Kelly’s ongoing misrepresentation of Donald Trump and his millions of supporters continued this week as she returned to the Fox News airwaves following a lengthy summer hiatus.
RT | Pyongyang has dubbed its recent missile test the “greatest success and victory” and threatened the US “with nuclear hammers of justice.”
Michael Snyder | Did you know that our planet will be hit by more than 100,000 earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or greater this year alone?
Press Trust of India | According to online poll of registered voters, Clinton leads Trump by 47 to 44 per cent.
American Mirror | Bill Clinton attempted to defend his foundation today, but may have admitted what everyone already assumed.
The College Fix | Diversity official: ‘I don’t see a problem with it’
Information Liberation | Video from Villanovaforru, a small town in once peaceful Italy with only 709 residents, shows a massive group of African migrants flash rob one of their beautiful restaurants.
Louder With Crowder | If you’ve been plugged into the news, you’re likely familiar with this subject. Allow me to give context for those who don’t find themselves keeping tabs on coral.