Washington Post | In the darkness the warehouse looks like any other, a metal-roofed hangar next to a clattering overpass, with homeless people sleeping nearby in the shadows.

Breitbart | It was a piece of deliberate disinformation concocted in Washington for political purposes, as critics of President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have long maintained.

AP | In his 35-minute speech, Trump blamed former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton for the loss of millions of manufacturing jobs.

Daily Mail | The ECFR report said the fear of Turkey joining the EU and the rise of Islamophobia were among the reasons why support for anti-immigrant and anti-EU parties was on the rise across the continent.

Daily Mail | Britain will refuse to sign a free trade deal with the EU unless it includes curbs on free movement David Cameron told leaders as he admitted it was immigration fears which led to the Brexit.

London Independent | At least 36 people were killed and almost 150 wounded.

Mikael Thalen | Representatives’ websites remain down following attack.

Paul Joseph Watson | Authoritarian trendies demand popular vote be overturned.

Steve Watson | “He’s hardly a spokesperson — a legitimate spokesperson — for a populist surge”

The Daily Sheeple | What should have been front page news everywhere somehow got buried amid the official narrative we were given about the Orlando shooting.

Paul Joseph Watson | Adult “refugees” run riot as political correctness prevents issues from being addressed.

Daily Mail | The internet is a hectic place and at any given moment millions of people are searching, tweeting and emailing all at once.

Reuters | Several online travel sites have seen a jump in queries from Americans about travel to the United Kingdom since it voted to leave the European Union.

USA Today | Before launching into his recent lengthy attack speech against Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump took aim at another prominent election target: “globalism.”

Wall Street Journal | Shares in European and U.K. financial institutions make gains after two days of selloffs.